Contracting program administration
Contracting officers can use SBA programs to help the government meet its goal of awarding at least 23% of contract dollars to small businesses.
Government contracting programs
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) sets goals for agencies to award contracts to small businesses. Contracting officials can help their agencies meet these goals by using SBA’s contracting assistance programs.
These programs help contracting officials work with small businesses to determine eligibility for certain types of contracts, perform market research, and handle size and status protests.
These programs are governed by rules in the Code of Federal Regulations and the Federal Acquisition Regulation.
Program administration
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HUBZone administration
As a contracting officer, you can help HUBZone businesses get their fair share of contracting opportunities. -
SDVOSB program administration
As a contracting officer, you can help disabled veterans’ businesses get their fair share of contracting opportunities. -
All Small MPP administration
As a contracting officer, you can facilitate business relationships through the SBA All Small Mentor-Protégé program. -
8(a) program administration
As a contracting officer, you can help socially and economically disadvantaged businesses get their fair share of contracting opportunities. -
WOSB program administration
As a contracting officer, you can help women-owned small businesses in underrepresented industries get their fair share of contracting opportunities.
Contact us
Office of Government Contracting
409 Third St. SW, Suite 8800
Washington, DC 20416
Phone: 202-205-6460
Fax: 202-205-7324