To thrive as a Government Subcontractor, you generally need a background in contract management, compliance, and project management, often supported by relevant industry experience or a degree in business, engineering, or a technical field. Familiarity with federal acquisition regulations (FAR), government procurement systems like SAM.gov, and certifications such as PMP or CFCM are highly beneficial. Strong communication, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills help you navigate complex requirements and foster good client relationships. These skills are crucial for ensuring contract compliance, delivering projects on time and budget, and securing future government work.