With the federal government facing budget battles, debt concerns, and shifting political priorities, understanding what will get funded (and what won’t) has never been more critical.

Join David Huff and Olessia Smotrova for an insider’s take on how the FY2025 budget resolution could reshape the federal contracting landscape, and how your business can respond with confidence and flexibility.

Date: Wednesday, June 5
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM ET
Location: Live via Microsoft Teams

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This webinar is designed for government contractors, capture managers, and BD leaders who need to track and adapt to real-time funding priorities.

Topics We’ll Cover:

  • The Current Budget Landscape, including the breakdown of the FY2025 Budget Resolution (H. Con. Res. 14).
  • Strategic Forecasting showing predictions for funding priorities: defense spending, infrastructure projects, healthcare, technology, and border security enhancements.
  • Navigating Uncertainty: Tactical Approaches for Contractors using agile business strategies responsive to legislative actions and reconciliation processes.
  • Audience Q&A to address your specific questions.

Whether you’re shaping opportunities now or preparing your FY2026 pipeline, this session will help you position strategically, minimize risk, and identify where funding is most likely to flow.

Meet the Speakers

David Huff, OST Global Solutions’ CEO, brings over 19 years of federal business development and military experience. His expertise spans all phases of BD, capture, and proposal management, with deep insight into the self-scoring methodologies employed in complex contract vehicles. His actionable insights and hands-on approach have helped companies navigate the complexities of large-scale government acquisitions.

With over 27 years in business development, Olessia Smotrova has been instrumental in winning more than $22 billion in government contracts. An acclaimed author and trainer, Olessia has provided guidance to agencies like NASA and the U.S. Treasury, and she pioneered the nation’s first Department of Labor-registered apprenticeship in government business development.​