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Strategic Contracting Partnerships AGT FEDERAL believes in the true value of working with industry leading partners that augment the skill sets available to our customers. We also believe that there is no “one stop shop” that can offer the full gamut of expertise that is required for all complex communications solutions that the Federal and DOD markets need. This “stable” of partners not only enhances our solutions capabilities but offers our customers the full range of contracting goals that adhere to small business guidelines that is unparalleled in the market through any leading Federal and DOD firm.
Our strategic contracting partners include the following:
- Alaskan Native Owned 8(a) Certified
- Native American Owned 8(a) Certified
- HUB Zone
- Service-Disabled Veteran Owned
- Several small disadvantaged minority owned business
Goaling Process
The Role of Small Business Administration (SBA)
SBA's responsibility under the Small Business Act 15(g)(1) is to ensure that the Government-wide goal for participation of small business concerns be established at not less than the statutory levels annually and to report the agencies' achievements relative to the goals of the President
The federal government purchases billions of dollars in goods and services each year that range from paperclips to complex space vehicles. To ensure that small businesses get their fair share, statutory goals have been established for Federal executive agencies. They are:
- 23 percent of prime contracts for small businesses;
- 5 percent of prime and subcontracts for women-owned small businesses;
- 3 percent of prime contracts for HUBZone small businesses;
- 3 percent of prime and subcontracts for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.
In addition to the goals established, the Small Business Act 15(g)(1) also states that it is the policy of the United States, that each agency shall have an annual goal that represents, for that agency, the maximum practicable opportunity for small business concerns, small business concerns owned and controlled by service disabled veterans, qualified HUBZone small business concerns, and small business concerns owned and controlled by women to participate in the performance of contracts let by that agency. |
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