Small Businesses
Does your business development strategy include providing goods and services to the Federal government? Creating a profile in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) and the Dynamic Small
Business Search (DSBS) and keeping it current ensures that your firm has access to federal contracting opportunities, especially those
for small businesses. Entering your small business profile data into CCR allows you to populate the Small Business
Administration's (SBA) Supplemental Pages, known as DSBS, where your business information and capabilities statements
can be viewed by contracting officers, large prime contractors, and the general public.
The Small Business Administration provides financial, technical and management assistance to help Americans
start, run, and grow their businesses. Are you a small business? Click
here
to learn about the small business size standards that your firm must meet to be considered a small business.
Please note that if you are interested in receiving Small Disadvantaged Business, HUBZone, or 8(a) certifications,
you will need to apply to the SBA for certification.
Small Business Administration
The Congress created the Small Business Administration in 1953, to "aid, counsel, assist and protect,
insofar as is possible, the interests of small business concerns." SBA provides financial, technical and
management assistance to help Americans start, run, and expand their businesses.
Click here to proceed to SBA's website.