The federal government prefers to contract with small businesses whenever possible. Contracting officials can use federal set-aside opportunities and sole-source contracts to help their agencies meet their small business contracting goals.
Federal agencies reduce competition down to small groups of government contractors by using set-asides. For example, contract opportunities might be set-aside so only HUBZone, WOSB, or SDVOSBs can compete.
✅ Today's topics:
- Why the federal set-aside process exisits?
- Which federal agencies award the most set-aside contracts?
- How to search federal set-aside opportunities in USA Spending https://www.usaspending.gov/
- How to push federal opportunities to be set-aside
- How to use a script with specific language to request set-asides and group advocate as #wosb, #HUBZone, sdvosb and 8(a) minority owned businesses
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- WATCH REPLAY: Unlocking Federal Set-Aside Opportunities
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