U.S. Small Business Administration Washington Metropolitan Area District District of Columbia Montgomery County, MD Prince George s County, MD Fairfax County, VA Loudoun County, VA Arlington County, VA City of Fairfax, VA City of Alexandria, VA
SBA s Certified Contracting Programs Fundamentals of Government Contracting
Federal Procurement PROCUREMENT TARGETS: Small Businesses: 23% Service-Disabled Vets: 3% SDB: 5% Women-owned: 5% $500 Billion + per year HUBZone: 3%
General SBA Size Standards Manufacturing Wholesaling Servicing Retailing Construction Agriculture 500 to 1,500 employees 100 employees $4.5 Million/ $35.5 Million $7 Million / $35.5 Million $7 Million /33.5 Million $750,000 / $17.5 Million
Determining Economic SBA will examine: Personal income for the past three years Personal net worth Disadvantage Fair market value of all assets Spouse s financial condition, in certain circumstances
Next: Determine if you qualify for a Small Business Contractor Certification Self-Certified: Small Disadvantaged Businesses Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses Women-Owned Small Businesses SBA-Certified: HUBZone Empowerment Contracting Program 8(a) Business Development Program
WOSB Program: Who is eligible? Size: Must be small according to SBA size standards Ownership: Must be at least 51% directly and unconditionally owned by a woman or women Citizenship: Majority owner or owners must be U.S. citizens Management: Control and day-to-day management must be in hands of a woman or women
WOSB Program: EDWOSB An Economically-Disadvantaged Woman- Owned Small Business (EDWOSB) is a WOSB which is owned by a woman or women whose: Personal Net Worth < $750,000 Average Annual Income < $350,000 Total Assets < $6,000,000 (including primary residence and business)
Women Owned Small Business Program 83 Industry Women Owned Small Business (WOSB) 217 Industries substantially under-represented Economically Disadvantaged Women Owned Small Business (EDWOSB) 157 Industries Under Represented
NAICS Codes EDWOSB 221310 EDWOSB $4M Water Supply and Irrigation Systems 221320 EDWOSB $4M Sewage Treatment Facilities 221330 EDWOSB $4M Steam and Air-Conditioning Supply 236116 EDWOSB $4M New Multifamily Housing Construction 236118 EDWOSB $4M Residential Remodelers 237110 EDWOSB $4M Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction 237120 EDWOSB $4M Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction 237130 EDWOSB $4M 238110 EDWOSB $4M Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure Contractors 238120 EDWOSB $4M Structural Steel and Precast Concrete Contractors 238130 EDWOSB $4M Framing Contractors 238140 EDWOSB $4M Masonry Contractors 238150 EDWOSB $4M Glass and Glazing Contractors 238160 EDWOSB $4M Roofing Contractors 238170 EDWOSB $4M Siding Contractors
NAICS Codes WOSB 541820 WOSB $4M Public Relations Agencies 541830 WOSB $4M Media Buying Agencies 541711 WOSB $4M Research and Development in Biotechnology Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal 562219 WOSB $4M 541191 WOSB $4M Title Abstract and Settlement Offices 541850 WOSB $4M Display Advertising 611420 WOSB $4M Computer Training 611710 WOSB $4M Educational Support Services 517110 WOSB $4M Wired Telecommunications Carriers 812910 WOSB $4M Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services 541211 WOSB $4M Offices of Certified Public Accountants 541213 WOSB $4M Tax Preparation Services Professional and Management Development Training 611430 WOSB $4M 562111 WOSB $4M Solid Waste Collection 811213 WOSB $4M Computer Office and Machine Repair 812930 WOSB $4M Parking Lots and Garages
First You Must Login Into GLS General Login System Web Address: https://eweb.sba.gov/gls/ If you do not have a GLS account, click here for instructions on how to get an account Enter your Information and hit Login
Then, accept the Terms and Conditions Click OK
In GLS, You Must Request Access to WOSB Repository Click Access to gain entry to WOSB Repository
Requesting Access to the WOSB Repository (cont d) Click WOSBPR Make sure Business Owner is selected and your company will be listed by its DUNS Number Click Submit
Requesting Access to the WOSB Repository (cont d) Click WOSBPR Make sure Business Owner is selected and your company will be listed by its DUNS Number Click Submit
Using the WOSBPR Click Help for additional help features Read Disclaimer and Directions on how to use WOSBPR
How to Upload Documents Click Upload to upload new documents
How to Upload and Categorize Documents Click Tips for additional help Click Add file(s) to upload new documents. Note that only.pdf or.zip files are accepted
How to Upload and Categorize Documents (cont d) Select which kind of document you are uploading Click Upload file(s) when all documents have been selected
Self-Certification: Required Documents to upload Copies of birth certificates, Naturalization papers, or unexpired passports for owners who are women; Copy of the joint venture agreement, if applicable; For limited liability companies: Articles of organization (also referred to as certificate of organization or articles of formation) and any amendments; and Operating agreement, and any amendments; For corporations: Articles of incorporation and any amendments; By-laws and any amendments; All issued stock certificates, including the front and back copies, signed in accord with the bylaws; Stock ledger; and Voting agreements, if any; For partnerships, the partnership agreement and any amendments; The assumed/fictitious name (doing business as) certificate(s); and A copy of the WOSB Program Certification WOSBs only. For EDWOSBs, in addition to the above, SBA Form 413, Personal Financial Statement, available to the public at http://www.sba.gov/tools/forms/index.html, for each woman claiming economic disadvantage and a copy Washington of the WOSB Program Metropolitan Certification EDWOSBs Area instead District of the Office WOSB Program Certification WOSBs.
3 rd Party Certification: Required Documents to upload A copy of the Third Party Certification to the WOSB Program Repository prior to initial offer. A copy of the joint venture agreement, if applicable to the requirement. A signed copy of the Women-Owned Small Business Program Certification (WOSB or EDWOSB). Any additional documents as requested by SBA in writing that are necessary to satisfy the WOSB Program requirements in the event of a program examination or protest. **NOTE: The repository should be updated anytime your documents are amended or updated.
How to View Your Uploaded Documents Business View allows you to see all your uploaded documents Click on your business to see your document s
How to View Your Uploaded Documents (cont d) Documents that you have uploaded.
How to Authorize Access to a Contracting Officer Click Authorize button Note that if you do not see your contracting officer, inform them that they must register Fill in blue boxes in order to authorize a contracting officer to view your uploaded documents, then click Authorize
How to use Solicitation View Click Solicitation View to see your solicitations
For More Information Visit www.sba.gov/wosb View the compliance guide Contact SBA answer desk: 1-800-U-ASK-SBA (1-800-827-5722) Answer Desk TTY: (704) 344-6640 [Spanish] Email: wosb@sba.gov Visit Local Resources Small Business District Offices Find your local office at: http://www.sba.gov/about-offices-list/2 Women s Business Centers Find your local center at: http://www.sba.gov/content/womens-business-centers Small Business Development Centers Find your local center at: http://www.asbdc-us.org/ Procurement Technical Assistance Centers Find your local center at: http://www.aptac-us.org/new/
Who is Socially and Economically Disadvantaged? Socially disadvantaged persons have been subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice or cultural bias because of their identities as members of groups. People are economically disadvantaged if their ability to compete in the free enterprise system has been impaired due to diminished access to capital and credit.
United States citizen 8(a) Eligibility Socially & economically disadvantaged Own unconditionally at least 51% of concern Control & manage concern on full-time basis Good character - not debarred, suspended, parole or probation Two (2) years business history in primary industry classification, as shown with tax returns (may sometimes be waived) Business must be small per SBA s size standards
8(a) Business Development Program Program enrollment = 9 years Program participation divided into 2 stages: Year 1 4 Developmental Year 5-9 Transitional Must maintain eligibility throughout enrollment
8(a) Eligibility Criteria Owner income less than $250,000 (which must not exceed $350,000) Business owner s net worth may not exceed $250,000. (which must not exceed $750,000 ) Personal Net Worth less Equity in primary residence less Equity in business equals Adjusted Net Worth (Total assets which must not exceed $6,000,000 including business and primary residence) *when married, separate statements from each spouse to show each individual s joint or community property shares and separate property.
HUBZone Empowerment Contracting Program Designed to simulate economic development and create jobs in urban and rural communities. HUBZone = Historically Underutilized Business Zone
HUBZone Requirements Must be a SMALL business Concern must be owned and controlled only by US citizens Principal office of the concern must be located in a HUBZone; and At least 35% of the concern s employees must reside in a HUBZone
Self-Certified Contracting Programs Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDB) Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOB) Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB)
SDB Eligibility Criteria After excluding the individual s equity in the firm and equity in the primary residence, business owner s net worth may not exceed $750,000.* less less equals Personal Net Worth Equity in primary residence Equity in business Adjusted Net Worth (which must not exceed $750,000 ) *when married, separate statements from each spouse to show each individual s joint or community property shares and separate property.
SDVOB Program: Who is Eligible? Size: Must be small according to SBA size standards Ownership: Must be at least 51% directly and unconditionally owned and controlled by one or more service-disabled veterans Documentation: Owner(s) must have rating letter from VA Status: Owner(s) must have Form DD-214 indicating honorable discharge
For Military Service If the disadvantaged individual owner(s) of the 8(a) firm are called to active military status, SBA will no longer terminate the firm. Firm may elect to: be suspended from program participation until original owner returns from duty (nine-year clock stops during suspension, resumes from that point), or
First Thing To Do Get Registered Obtain a free DUNS Number that will identify your business to the federal government by visiting Dun & Bradstreet webpage at www.dnb.com Determine your Primary NAICS Code (North American Industry Classification System) www.census.gov/naics/
First Thing To Do Get Registered In order to win federal contracts, your business must be registered in the federal government s Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database at www.ccr.gov (update at least annually) Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA) https://orca.bpn.gov/ (update at least annually) Can link to all of the above websites through http://www.acquisition.gov/ http://www.sam.gov
Federal Contracting Opportunities Federal Business Opportunity (FedBizOpps) - Buying requirements - Solicitation for $25,000 or greater - Details on how and when vendors should respond GSA Schedules Program - State and Local - Provide Training for Vendors - Increase Sells
Contracting Research Data Federal Procurement Data System (www.fpds.gov) - What agencies have contracts with whom - What they brought - Which contractors have contracts USA Spends (www.usaspending.gov) - Names of the entity receiving the awards - Amount of the Award - General identifier of the awardees
Other Resources: Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs): Created by Congress to help businesses successfully compete for federal, state and local government contracts. Funded through Cooperative agreements between DoD and state/local entities Local Resources: Northern Virginia PTAC http://www.novaptac.org Mason Enterprise Center, Fairfax VA Maryland Procurement Technical Assistant Program http://www.mdptap.umd.edu University of Maryland, College Park MD
Shuraie L. Mackin Economic Development Specialist (202) 205-6392 shuraie.mackin@sba.gov www.sba.gov/dc