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Questions on EIN numbers can be obtained from the IRS here.
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D & B's Data Universal Numbering System. The D & B D-U-N-S Number is the standard for keeping track of the world's businesses. Its' unique nine-digit code helps identify and link more than 60 million companies worldwide.
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Central Contractor Registration
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Both current and potential government vendors are required to register in CCR (Central Contractor Registration) in order to be awarded contracts by the Department of Defense, NASA, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of the Treasury. The CCR collects, validates, stores and disseminates data in support of agency missions.
PRO-Net is an Internet-based database of information on several hundred thousand small businesses open to all small firms seeking federal, state, and private contracts.
What is Section 508? Refers to enhanced accessibility for people with disabilities as required by Section 508 of the Workforce Investment Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Under Section 508, all Federal agencies must give disabled employees and members of the public access to information that is comparable to the access available to others. This refers to all Federal agencies when they develop, procure, maintain, or use electronic and information technology.
To add filters based upon a range of company revenue, 1. Select the low value in the "From" menu. 2. Select the high value in the "To" menu. This field will filter your results by :
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Federal Procurement Data System Product Code
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The Federal Procurement Data Center (FPDC) contains statistical data about U.S. Government Executive Branch procurement contract transactions awarded since October 1, 1978. Every year, the Federal Executive Branch spends approximately $200 billion to buy goods and services. The FPDC summarizes who bought what, from whom, and where.
FPDS Product Code's are categorizations of the kinds of "things" that the U.S. Government Buys. They consist of Federal Supply Classification codes developed to categorize tangible products and service codes developed specifically for use in the Federal Procurement Data System.
AeA maintains 18 National councils and 2 International councils. Use this menu to limit your search to a specific council.
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What is the 8(a) Business Development (BD) Program? The SBA's 8(a) BD Program, named for a section of the Small Business Act, is a business development program created to help small disadvantaged businesses compete in the American economy and access the federal procurement market.
How do I apply to the 8(a) BD program? Contacting the local SBA district office serving your area is the first step. An SBA representative will answer general questions over the telephone. Some district offices may also have 8(a) orientation workshops to provide additional information regarding the eligibility requirements and to review various SBA forms.
What are the basic requirements an 8(a) applicant firm must meet? The applicant firm
must be a small business
must be unconditionally owned and controlled by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individuals who are of good character and citizens of the United States
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U.S. General Services Administration
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GSA (U.S. General Services Administration) is the federal government's business manager, buyer, real estate developer, telecommunications manager, and IT solutions provider. Provides contracts for billions of dollars worth of products and services for federal agencies.
What GSA Buys Most GSA contracts are for standard services and "commercial off-the-shelf" (COTS) products and equipment in three major areas:
A firm can be found to be a qualified HUBZone concern, if:
It is small,
It is located in an "historically underutilized business zone" (HUBZone)
It is owned and controlled by one or more U.S. Citizens, and
At least 35% of its employees reside in a HUBZone.
Below is a mapping system the SBA provides that shows HUB zones broken down by various levels of geography, both nationally and in the states. View Map
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You must be logged in as a Government User in order to access the Government Member Directory search. AeA Members and the public may access the Member Directory here.
You may utilize this form to complete your login. If you do not have a complimentary AeANET Government account, you may request one by pressing the "Request Government Account" button.
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