Minority and Women Entrepreneurs : Tapping Into Setaside Programs

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Dec. 20 2006 at 4:11 PM

For an all-volunteer site, dedicated to small businesses who wish to succeed in federal government contracting, please see the below site:

http://www.smalltofeds.blogspot.com/

The federal government will contract in excess of $80B to small businesses in the next fiscal year.

There are over 50 agencies or "Departments" in the federal government. Each of these agencies has a statutory obligation to contract from small business for over 20% of everything it buys.

Contracting officers must file reports annually demonstrating they have fulfilled this requirement. Not fulfilling the requirement can put agency annual funding in jeopardy. Small business has a motivated customer in federal government contracting officers and buyers.

Large business, under federal procurement law, must prepare and submit annual "Small Business Contracting Plans" for approval by the local Defense Contract Management Area Office (DCMAO) nearest their headquarters. These plans must include auditable statistics regarding the previous 12 month period in terms of contracting to small businesses and the goals forecast for the next year.

The federal government can legally terminate a contract in a large business for not meeting small business contracting goals. Approved small business plans must accompany large business contract proposals submitted to federal government agencies. Small businesses have motivated customers in large business subcontract managers, administrators and buyers.

There are set-aside opportunities available for small entities,veterans, disabled veterans, women and minorities. All it takes is navigating the system, persistance, asking questions, registering, marketing, teaming and working hard.

Small Business America is good at that.

Dec. 20 2006 at 5:38 PM
entreprenerd Posted by: entreprenerd

Hmmm, I wonder if the gov't has a need for yummy dip mixes.

Chris

The Dippy Chick Company, Inc.
Dec. 20 2006 at 7:59 PM
RaiseCapital01 Posted by: RaiseCapital01
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Dec. 20 2006 at 11:11 PM
No Photo Posted by: rajinenterprises

Also, see if the Army/Air Force Exchange Services (AAFES also known as a Base Exchange BX or Post Exchange PX) and Military Commissaries have a need for it. I've heard of one gentlemen introducing his product to the local AAFES store and it became a hit, now all AAFES stores carry it.

http://www.aafes.com/pa/selling/index.html

http://www.commissaries.com/business.cfm

 

I hope this helps!

 

 

Jamie Dufrene
Rajin Enterprises
http://www.jceconsulting.net/
Dec. 21 2006 at 2:31 AM
thaiaroma Posted by: thaiaroma
hmm! not sure if I can be of any help from other side of the world.
Dec. 21 2006 at 3:28 PM
Kathy Posted by: Kathy
Wow, Interesting thread.

I sell Navy Signal Flag Banners. Currently I am selling them on eBay and they are usually selling within a day on there with the 'Buy it Now' feature.

One customer that bought one was with the Navy and was a sailor. He said that he was going to tell his friends.

I never thought about selling them in Commissaries. I wonder if it would be difficult to do. At this point I am making them all myself but do have a place lined up that would help.

Thanks for posting this link.

Kathy

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Dec. 21 2006 at 4:09 PM
247Nurses Posted by: 247Nurses
I wonder if Nurses Staffing Agency would qualified for that website since it's not really federal thing? http://www.smalltofeds.blogspot.com/
Dec. 21 2006 at 6:34 PM
mlebovits Posted by: mlebovits
When you land that big government "fish" and need some help financing the receivables, feel free to give me a call.Marshall Lebovits

"When the Bank Says No"
www.Funding911.com
310-371-4011
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