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Sub-Contracting
For some small businesses, subcontracting to a Prime Vendor is a great way to "get a foot in the door" of government contracting.
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Subcontracting Opportunities Directory
Disclaimer: SBA obtains the names and addresses for this listing from subcontracting plans that are submitted to the Government when a large business receives a Federal contract over $650,000.
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