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Contracting Support for Small Businesses
The government offers many tools to help small businesses build their potential to compete more successfully not only in the global economy but in the federal sector as well.
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Small Business Certifications & Audiences
As the owner of a small business, you may qualify for specific SBA programs based on a variety of factors. Review this information to determine which programs could apply to you.
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Small Business Innovation Research
If your business deals with emerging technology, you may be eligible for government programs designed to promote the application of technology to advance specific initiatives.
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Contracting Support
Once you're awarded a contract, you will be eager to fulfill its obligations in order to obtain additional contracts. SBA provides a variety of resources to make sure you know what is expected.
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Contracting Rulebook
The federal government has a vested interest in your success as a small business contracting with a federal agency. Mutual expectations are outlined in regulation "rule books".
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Service Contract Inventory
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