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This segment of the Department's Web Site provides useful
information about Acquisition Management and related processes
and procedures within the Department, as well as information
for those seeking business opportunities with the Department.
- The Department of Justice Chief
Acquisition Officer's Homepage provides information
about DOJ
Procurement Offices, Competitive
Sourcing and Acquisition
Tools.
- The Federal
Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps; FBO) is the single
government point-of-entry for Federal Government procurement
opportunities over $25,000. It is here that the Department
and other federal agencies publicize their business opportunities.
At this site, commercial vendors seeking Federal markets
for their products and services can search, monitor and
retrieve opportunities solicited by the entire Federal
contracting community.
- The Department
of Justice Multi-User Contracts are available, along
with IT contracts.
- Department of Justice Sales
include the National
Sellers List, offering property for sale to the public
and the UNICOR
Sales Catalog, offering goods and services for sale
to the Federal Government.
- The Department of Justice's Office
of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) is
focused on improving and increasing the utilization of small,
small disadvantaged, small women-owned, and veteran-owned businesses
as contractors and subcontractors. As such it provides assistance
to such businesses seeking contracts with the Department. This
site provides information on How
to Do Business With the Department, a Forecast
of Contracting Opportunities, Subcontracting
Opportunities, Outreach
Programs, and Small
Business Representatives.
- Department of Justice Non-Retaliation Policy
The Office of the National Ombudsman of the U.S. Small Business Administration has asked all Federal agencies to make clear that, if a small business entity requests Ombudsman assistance on a matter or otherwise questions or complains about a Federal agency action, the agency will not retaliate in response.
The Department of Justice is committed to fair regulatory enforcement practices, supports the right of the regulated community to raise concerns about regulatory enforcement actions without the fear of retaliation, and will investigate any allegations of retaliation and take appropriate corrective action to ensure it is not repeated. However, while the Department will investigate any allegation of retaliation, a complaint to the Ombudsman will not stop or delay investigations and legal or administrative proceedings as part of the Department's ongoing responsibility to enforce Federal laws.
Small businesses regulated by the Department may direct comments regarding regulatory enforcement actions to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) point-of-contact. The list of agency SBREFA contacts may be found on the Small Business Administration’s Office of the National Ombudsman’s (SBA/ONO) website at www.sba.gov/ombudsman. Alternatively, small businesses may choose to contact the SBA/ONO directly by calling 1-888-REG-FAIR (1-888-734-3247), or visiting the Ombudsman’s website.
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