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Small Business Government Goals
This shouldn’t be news to small businesses, as one of the largest buyers of services and goods, the federal government has been awarding more than $500 billion dollars to small businesses in the form of contracts for products and services.
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Small Business Government & Current Trends
We’ve read about it and we’ve heard it. It’s time to take advantage of the current trends for small businesses looking to do business with the government. Governmental small business initiatives are in place with an objective to increase business opportunities.
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SBA Third Party Certification Limits
Woman owned small businesses (WOSB) have an alternative choice of being certified for a fee. The SBA has acknowledged third party certifications, according to the WOSB government program. Third parties may only have the authority to certify WOSBs and not EDWOSBs (Economically Disadvantage Woman … Continue reading
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Self Certified Woman Owned Small Business, WOSB
Self certified WOSBs proceed to solicit business through Government systems. Contracting officers looking to solicit WOSB set asides will verify through CCR, OCRA or the SBA repository. They may also request this information or documents directly from the submitting WOSB … Continue reading
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WOSB Set Aside Opportunities
A set aside is the government’s method of restricting competition for a specific bid opportunity. There are seven types of set aside programs, WOSB is one. The purpose of a set aside is to limit the size of companies capable … Continue reading
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