SBA 8(a)
Graduate
Deborah K. Thompson, Consultants
Focused on building better strategies for smaller businesses.
"I have cultivated a thriving enterprise that stands at the forefront of innovation and reliability in fulfilling federal and local contracts across multiple states. My journey has been fueled by a relentless pursuit of excellence, a commitment to integrity, and a deep-rooted belief in the power of diversity to drive success."
Deborah K. Thompson
Chief Global Strategist
Services Offered
Specializing in bond packages,
bid preparation, and proposal development for various projects.
Consulting
From maintenance to transportation,
roads & bridges, contract management, and landscape & janitorial services.
Development
Providing business development & planning services, along with educational training programs tailored to your needs.
Construction
Strong Partnerships, Stronger Businesses
Deborah K. Thompson Consultants, headquartered in the Southern United States, is a leading global strategy firm specializing in helping small U.S. and international companies establish and thrive in the U.S. market. With a deep understanding of government and commercial contracting and performance across the contiguous 48 states, our mission is to set firms on the path to “healthy wealth,” aligned with the objectives of the evolving national landscape.
Leveraging experience as a successful graduate of the SBA 8(a) program and tenure as a board member for the Jacksonville, Florida chapter of the National Contract Managers Association, DKT Consultants is uniquely positioned to guide companies through the complexities of government contracting. Their strategies prepare businesses to excel in a fast-evolving, tech-driven, and competitive marketplace, and they utilize by their knowledge to shrink your learning curve into a short, straight line.
"Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and the cornerstones of our nation's promise. These enterprises account for the majority of our economic growth and employ more than half of our private sector workforce."
--Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor