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Subcontracting
For some small businesses, subcontracting to a Prime Vendor is a great way to "get a foot in the door" of government contracting.
Contracting
- What is Government Contracting?
- Getting Started as a Contractor
- Qualifying as a Small Business
- Determine Your NAICS Code
- Make Sure You Meet SBA Size Standards
- What's New with Size Standards
- Small Business Size Regulations
- Size Standards Methodology
- Table of Small Business Size Standards
- Summary of Size Standards by Industry Sector
- What are the Small Business Size Standards?
- Size Protests, Size Determinations & Appeals
- Guide to Size Standards
- Affiliation
- Primer on Size Standards
- Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration
- Get a D-U-N-S Number
- Register for Government Contracting
- Finding Government Customers
- Resources for Small Businesses
- Government Contracting Programs
- What is a Small Business Set Aside?
- Women-Owned Small Businesses
- 8(a) Business Development Program
- HUBZone Program
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses
- Small Disadvantaged Businesses
- All Small Mentor-Protégé Program
- For Contracting Officials
- HUBZone
- Non-Manufacturer Rule
- Report Fraud, Waste & Abuse
- Protests
- Goaling
- Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
- Certificates of Competency
- Procurement Center Representatives
- Service Contract Inventory
- SBA & Agencies Partnership Agreements
- Goaling Program
- Interagency Task Force on Federal Contracting Opportunities for Small Businesses