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SBA Government Contracting Events and News


 

The Sacramento District Office – December 2021

 

 

 

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Government Contracting News, Opportunities, and Resources


Government contracting

Finding Government Contracting Opportunities

As they pivot in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many small businesses are looking for new markets. The US government is the LARGEST single purchaser of goods and services in the world. Now is the perfect time to explore federal contracting.

Benefits of government contracting, how it works, the SBA’s role in contracting, and more you can find in our Contracting Guide here.

If you are looking to identify Federal prime contractors, below you can see the ways to do your research:

Federal business opportunities for contractors are listed at beta.SAM.gov utilized by all Federal agencies for solicitations over $25K​

  • Look for set-aside contracts for which your firm qualifies​
  • Respond to Sources Sought and Pre-Solicitations​

FIND CONTRACTS

FedConnect: utilized by DOE, DHS, HUD, DOI, EPA, SBA, & SSA

For Smaller Requirements:​ Visit Acquisition Central’s Business Zone for Federal agency small business information, business opportunities & contracting forecasts, www.acquisition.gov

 

Benefits of government contracting

The government wants to buy from small businesses for several reasons, including:

  • To ensure that large businesses don’t “muscle out” small businesses
  • To gain access to the new ideas that small businesses provide
  • To support small businesses as engines of economic development and job creation
  • To offer opportunities to disadvantaged socio-economic groups

Contracting Guide – Start Here


How to Do Business with the Federal Government

Government Contracting

As a business owner, do you want to sell your products and services to the Federal government?

Each year, the Federal Government awards about 10% of all Federal contract dollars, or roughly $50 billion in contracts, to Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDB). To be recognized as an SDB by the Federal Government, you must register your business with the federal government. You can do this online.

Getting recognized by the state of CA as a Small Disadvantaged Business is different than with the Federal Government. The state of CA recognition/certification is called the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) certification. You can do this online.

If you seek help with s Federal Government contracting or state of CA government contracting, including registrations and certifications, please contact the SBA’s local approved service-providers (see below).

  1. California Capital Financial Development Corporation 
  2. Monterey Bay Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) 
  3. Norcal PTAC

Program Benefits

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Contracting assistance programs

The SBA provides several programs to help small businesses win federal contracts. Participating in these programs helps small businesses:

  • Win a fair share of federal contracts
  • Qualify for exclusive set-aside and sole-source contracts
  • Partner with established contractors to win contracts
  • Get business mentoring and education to learn how federal contracting works

EXPLORE PROGRAMS

 

Upcoming Training

The training events listed below are being offered by SBA, SBA resource partners, and other organizations working to help you build your business by selling to the government.

SBA’s participation or support is not an endorsement of any product, service, or entity.


Resources and Tools

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8a-business development program Register your business in the SAM
Application Tips for Success Guide Apply for 8(a) certification
Certify Knowledge Base Technical assistance

 


Contracting

Get the help you need

  • SBA Learning Center
    The SBA offers free online courses to help small businesses understand government contracting. You can find these video classes in the SBA Learning Center.
  • Procurement Technical Assistance Centers
    Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) help small businesses that are interested in government contracting. PTACs can help you determine if your business is ready for government contracting, register in the proper databases, find and bid on contracts, and more.
  • SCORE
    SCORE is a nonprofit association of thousands of volunteer business counselors around the country who educate small business owners. SCORE provides free in-person and online counseling, as well as educational workshops.
  • Small Business Development Centers
    Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) offer free, one-on-one counseling and low-cost training services. Business owners can go to SBDCs for help with procurement and contracting, market research, 8(a) program support, and more.

Nominations for 2022 awards are now open. Deadline to submit is January 11, 2022 at 12 PM PST.

Illustration of a trophy with the following text, 2022 National Small Business Week Awards. Now accepting nominations. Visit sba.gov/nsbw

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2022 National Small Business
Week (NSBW) Awards. The NSBW Awards recognize the achievements of SBA-assisted small businesses and the contributions they have made to their communities and our nation’s economy

All nominations should be submitted electronically by 12 PM PST on January 11, 2022. The awards will be presented during the NSBW Awards ceremony the first week of May 2022.

To nominate a small business owner in your area or download related forms, criteria, and guidelines, visit sba.gov/nsbw

Please submit your completed nomination package for the 2022 National Small Business Week Awards here. The portal is specifically for companies who are located in the state of California’s Sacramento District Office area.

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