Government Contracting for Small Businesses, SDVOSBs, and other set-asides
Legal Support for Federal and State Contractors doing business in North Carolina and Washington, DC
Government contracting offers powerful growth opportunities — but the process is filled with strict rules, complex systems, and high-stakes deadlines. If you’re a small business looking to work with the federal government, we’re here to help.
Robert Tyson, Attorney at Law, supports North Carolina and Washington, DC businesses — especially small businesses — as they explore and expand their presence in the federal marketplace.
The Help You Need
Whether you’re pursuing your first contract or working through a challenge, Robert Tyson, Attorney at Law, PLLC offers practical support in key areas:

- Federal Bid Preparation & Strategy
Understand solicitations and build a strong, compliant proposal. - SDVOSB & other Small Business Certifications
Navigate the qualification, application, and maintenance of certifications. - Subcontracting & Teaming Agreements
Draft, review, and negotiate agreements to protect your business. - Business Document updates & legal review
Strengthen your position from Non-Disclosures to onboarding to routine business documents
- Contract Compliance & Performance
Stay up-to-date with FAR and DFAR regulations, agency requirements, and record-keeping. - Disputes, Claims & Communications
Handle delays, changes, or disagreements with confidence and clarity.
Collaboration Based on Experience
Rob Tyson is a 25-year veteran of the U.S. Army’s Special Forces who transitioned into a career in GovCon focusing on Project Management (PMP) and Business Development. Rob is now an attorney with a strong sense of duty to help small businesses succeed in complex systems. While we don’t claim decades of legal experience in this niche, our focus is growing, and we are especially motivated to help fellow veterans and small business set-asides to navigate the federal space with integrity and purpose.
If you are starting up, operating successfully or growing toward the threshold of disqualification, you will get direct, honest guidance and a lawyer who is eager to support your mission.
Small Business (SB)
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)
Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB)
8(a) Business Development Program
Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB)
Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB)
HUBZone Program