- 23% of prime contracts for small businesses;
- 5% of prime and subcontracts for women-owned small businesses;
- 5% of prime and subcontracts for small disadvantaged businesses;
- 3% of prime and subcontracts for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses;
- 3% of prime subcontracts for HUBZone small businesses.
- Set-aside contracts allow the procurement officer greater ease in contract award and provide for a way around the formalized bidding process making it more likely for the company to be awarded a contract.
- Joint Ventures give the SBA certified company the ability to use the other company’s capabilities and past performance to secure contracts. The joint venture firm is usually in need of the SBA certificate holder’s inclusion in the bid in order to be awarded the contract.
I was in business for almost two years when I applied. By the time they reviewed my paperwork I did not need to file the two year waiver. I also had to prove gender discrimination which requires at least 10 stories relating to how you were discriminated based on gender. The process was arduous but so worth it. There are many lessons to be learned along the way and I will be blogging about those lessons.
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