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The Expanded WOSB Program – What You Need to Know
Judy Bradt explains why recent WOSB changes require attention, and possibly action, by every business involved in federal contracts.
New Bill Would Require “Transparency” In Small Business Goaling
Steven Koprince explains a simple but effective legislation that could find its way into the next NDAA.
NDAA FY2016 Section 867 – Joint Venturing and Teaming Changes
Section 867 of FY 2016 NDAA allows the past performance of the non-lead joint venturers to extend to the whole joint venture.
Proposed Size Standard Increases to NAICS Codes 562910 and 541519
How will the SBA’s proposed size standard increases to NAICS codes 562910 and 541519 affect your small business? Learn more in this guest post.
Virginia Maintains Small Business Definition as 50 Employees or Fewer
Joe Abbelbaum of Potomac Companies explains the recent Virginia House of Delegates decision of how they will define a small business.
Why the NDAA is So Important to Small and Mid-Size Federal Contractors
Tonya Saunders explains how the NDAA 2016 aims to increase the capability of small business contractors to the federal government.
Credit for Lower Tier Small Business Subcontracting
A new SBA rule allows credit for small business subcontracting goals for subcontract awards made to small business concerns at any tier.
In LPTA Procurements, Let’s Not Lose Sight Of The “P” For People
Staci Redmon explains why her company will not submit bids when the evaluation factor is LPTA, and why LPTA procurements put us all at risk.
WOSB Sole Source – It’s About Time
Tonya Saunders of MTA explains why Federal agencies will soon be able to award sole source contracts to WOSBs and EDWOSBs.
Low Grades for Federal Agencies Mean High Opportunities for Small Business Contractors
The SBA Small Business Scorecard highlights a need that your business can fill, if you can find the right customer and focus your efforts.