VOSB / SDVOSB
VOSB / SDVOSB
VOSB / SDVOSB
Veteran-Owned
Small Business
Service Disabled VOSB
VOSB / SDVOSB Certifications are an SBA federal registration that designates your business at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by a U.S. veteran(s). The purpose is to provide a level playing field in government contracting for veterans.
The SBA goal across all federal agencies is 3% of procurement spending specifically with SDVOSB.
Last year, the federal government awarded $28.1 Billion to SDVOSB, (or 4.6%) exceeding their goal.
In addition VOSB / SDVOSB qualify for advantages when bidding on government contracts,
along with access to other resources and support through the V.A.’s Vets First Verification Program.
Thank You for Your Service!
Veteran-Owned
Small Business
Service Disabled VOSB
VOSB / SDVOSB Certifications are an SBA federal registration that designates your business at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by a U.S. veteran(s). The purpose is to provide a level playing field in government contracting for veterans.
The SBA goal across all federal agencies is 3% of procurement spending specifically with SDVOSB.
Last year, the federal government awarded $28.1 Billion to SDVOSB, (or 4.6%) exceeding their goal.
In addition VOSB / SDVOSB qualify for advantages when bidding on government contracts,
along with access to other resources and support through the V.A.’s Vets First Verification Program.
Thank You for Your Service!
Veteran-Owned
Small Business
Service Disabled VOSB
VOSB / SDVOSB Certifications are an SBA federal registration that designates your business at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by a U.S. veteran(s). The purpose is to provide a level playing field in government contracting for veterans.
The SBA goal across all federal agencies is 3% of procurement spending specifically with SDVOSB.
Last year, the federal government awarded $28.1 Billion to SDVOSB, (or 4.6%) exceeding their goal.
In addition VOSB / SDVOSB qualify for advantages when bidding on government contracts,
along with access to other resources and support through the V.A.’s Vets First Verification Program.
Thank You for Your Service!
VOSB / SDVOSB Benefits
Becoming certified to be eligible to compete for sole source and set-aside government contracts.
Your business can excel in government contracting on a level playing field. Enjoy benefits and the competitive edge that these programs offer.
VOSB / SDVOSB Benefits
Becoming certified to be eligible to compete for sole source and set-aside government contracts.
Your business can excel in government contracting on a level playing field. Enjoy benefits and the competitive edge that these programs offer.
VOSB / SDVOSB Benefits
Becoming certified to be eligible to compete for sole source and set-aside government contracts.
Your business can excel in government contracting on a level playing field. Enjoy benefits and the competitive edge that these programs offer.
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Access to Sole-Source and Set-Aside Contracts
Decreased competition with exclusive access to sole-source and set-aside contract opportunities. This can open doors to new business and revenue streams for federal contracts that may not have been available otherwise.
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Competitive Edge
Gives you a competitive edge when bidding for contracts, as it demonstrates that you meet certain standards and criteria, making you a preferred choice among buyers.
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Subcontracting Opportunties
Prime contractors need qualified Certified VOSB / SDVOSB's to meet their subcontracting plans for larger government contracts. This is a great way to gain contracting performance history.
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Networking Opportunities
Provides opportunities to connect with other VOSB / SDVOSB's and potential teaming partners through various events and networking opportunities. This can help you build new relationships and network with industry contacts.
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Access to Funding and Resources
Access to training programs and resources, such as loans, grants, purchasing surplus government property, and training, which can help your business grow and succeed.
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Improved Credibility
Improve the credibility of your business, as it demonstrates that you have been independently verified as VOSB / SDVOSB and meet certain standards, instilling trust and confidence among federal, as well as state and local buyers.
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Access to Sole-Source and Set-Aside Contracts
Decreased competition with exclusive access to sole-source and set-aside contract opportunities. This can open doors to new business and revenue streams for federal contracts that may not have been available otherwise.
-
Competitive Edge
Gives you a competitive edge when bidding for contracts, as it demonstrates that you meet certain standards and criteria, making you a preferred choice among buyers.
-
Subcontracting Opportunties
Prime contractors need qualified Certified VOSB / SDVOSB's to meet their subcontracting plans for larger government contracts. This is a great way to gain contracting performance history.
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Networking Opportunities
Provides opportunities to connect with other VOSB / SDVOSB's and potential teaming partners through various events and networking opportunities. This can help you build new relationships and network with industry contacts.
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Access to Funding and Resources
Access to training programs and resources, such as loans, grants, purchasing surplus government property, and training, which can help your business grow and succeed.
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Improved Credibility
Improve the credibility of your business, as it demonstrates that you have been independently verified as VOSB / SDVOSB and meet certain standards, instilling trust and confidence among federal, as well as state and local buyers.
-
Access to Sole-Source and Set-Aside Contracts
Decreased competition with exclusive access to sole-source and set-aside contract opportunities. This can open doors to new business and revenue streams for federal contracts that may not have been available otherwise.
-
Competitive Edge
Gives you a competitive edge when bidding for contracts, as it demonstrates that you meet certain standards and criteria, making you a preferred choice among buyers.
-
Subcontracting Opportunties
Prime contractors need qualified Certified VOSB / SDVOSB's to meet their subcontracting plans for larger government contracts. This is a great way to gain contracting performance history.
-
Networking Opportunities
Provides opportunities to connect with other VOSB / SDVOSB's and potential teaming partners through various events and networking opportunities. This can help you build new relationships and network with industry contacts.
-
Access to Funding and Resources
Access to training programs and resources, such as loans, grants, purchasing surplus government property, and training, which can help your business grow and succeed.
-
Improved Credibility
Improve the credibility of your business, as it demonstrates that you have been independently verified as VOSB / SDVOSB and meet certain standards, instilling trust and confidence among federal, as well as state and local buyers.
VOSB / SDVOSB Eligibility
SBA Qualification Criteria:
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At least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by one or more veterans who are U.S. citizens.
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The top executive officer responsible for managing the daily operations must be a veteran and have experience in the business’s field of endeavor.
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Veteran(s) must be honorably discharged and provide DD214 Certificate of Discharge.
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SDVOSB - Additional Requirements:
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In addition to the above, the Veteran(s) must be certified service disabled by the V.A.
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In the case that the service disabled veteran has a severe disability, the business can be managed by their spouse
VOSB / SDVOSB Eligibility
SBA Qualification Criteria:
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At least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by one or more veterans who are U.S. citizens.
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The top executive officer responsible for managing the daily operations must be a veteran and have experience in the business’s field of endeavor.
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Veteran(s) must be honorably discharged and provide DD214 Certificate of Discharge.
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SDVOSB - Additional Requirements:
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In addition to the above, the Veteran(s) must be certified service disabled by the V.A.
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In the case that the service disabled veteran has a severe disability, the business can be managed by their spouse
VOSB / SDVOSB Eligibility
SBA Qualification Criteria:
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At least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by one or more veterans who are U.S. citizens.
-
The top executive officer responsible for managing the daily operations must be a veteran and have experience in the business’s field of endeavor.
-
Veteran(s) must be honorably discharged and provide DD214 Certificate of Discharge.
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SDVOSB - Additional Requirements:
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In addition to the above, the Veteran(s) must be certified service disabled by the V.A.
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In the case that the service disabled veteran has a severe disability, the business can be managed by their spouse
FAQ's
The SBA has additional information on the VOSB / SDVOSB program on their website.
No, you are no longer able to self-certify and be eligible for VOSB / SDVOSB set-aside and sole-source federal contracts. To be eligible you must go through the formal certification process with the SBA.
Yes, VOSB / SDVOSB Certification guidelines do not preclude emerging or start-up businesses from being certified, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements and provide the necessary documentation.
To help provide a level playing field for veteran business owners, the SBA offers support for veterans as they enter the world of business ownership, including funding programs, training, and federal contracting opportunities. (See the SBA VOSB website.)
The Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Act codifies into law the successful Boots to Business program, a training course administered by the Small Business Administration, which teaches veterans and their families the fundamentals of business management, including market research, organizational design, and financial planning.
No, unfortunately not. Resident aliens or green cardholders do not qualify to for WOSB / EDWOSB Certification.
No, there is no submission fee paid directly from you to the SBA.
Yes, your VOSB / SDVOSB Certification has to be recertified every three years with the SBA.
To be considered a Veteran of the United States, you must be honorably discharged (DD214) and meet one of the following requirements:
Served on active duty with the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard.
Served as a Reservist or member of the National Guard and were called to federal active duty or disabled from a disease or injury that started or got worse in the line of duty.
Disability ratings are assigned by the V.A. to indicate the severity of someone’s disability. SBA does not have a minimum disability rating, so any severity from 0 to 100 can be certified if they meet the other criteria.
The SBA has size standards based on your 5-year average annual revenue, and in some cases employee count, according to your primary NAICS Code. To find your if you qualify visit this SBA website tool.
FAQ's
The SBA has additional information on the VOSB / SDVOSB program on their website.
No, you are no longer able to self-certify and be eligible for VOSB / SDVOSB set-aside and sole-source federal contracts. To be eligible you must go through the formal certification process with the SBA.
Yes, VOSB / SDVOSB Certification guidelines do not preclude emerging or start-up businesses from being certified, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements and provide the necessary documentation.
To help provide a level playing field for veteran business owners, the SBA offers support for veterans as they enter the world of business ownership, including funding programs, training, and federal contracting opportunities. (See the SBA VOSB website.)
The Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Act codifies into law the successful Boots to Business program, a training course administered by the Small Business Administration, which teaches veterans and their families the fundamentals of business management, including market research, organizational design, and financial planning.
No, unfortunately not. Resident aliens or green cardholders do not qualify to for WOSB / EDWOSB Certification.
No, there is no submission fee paid directly from you to the SBA.
Yes, your VOSB / SDVOSB Certification has to be recertified every three years with the SBA.
To be considered a Veteran of the United States, you must be honorably discharged (DD214) and meet one of the following requirements:
Served on active duty with the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard.
Served as a Reservist or member of the National Guard and were called to federal active duty or disabled from a disease or injury that started or got worse in the line of duty
Disability ratings are assigned by the V.A. to indicate the severity of someone’s disability. SBA does not have a minimum disability rating, so any severity from 0 to 100 can be certified if they meet the other criteria.
The SBA has size standards based on your 5-year average annual revenue, and in some cases employee count, according to your primary NAICS Code. To find your if you qualify visit this SBA website tool.
FAQ's
The SBA has additional information on the VOSB / SDVOSB program on their website.
No, you are no longer able to self-certify and be eligible for VOSB / SDVOSB set-aside and sole-source federal contracts. To be eligible you must go through the formal certification process with the SBA.
Yes, VOSB / SDVOSB Certification guidelines do not preclude emerging or start-up businesses from being certified, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements and provide the necessary documentation.
To help provide a level playing field for veteran business owners, the SBA offers support for veterans as they enter the world of business ownership, including funding programs, training, and federal contracting opportunities. (See the SBA VOSB website.)
The Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Act codifies into law the successful Boots to Business program, a training course administered by the Small Business Administration, which teaches veterans and their families the fundamentals of business management, including market research, organizational design, and financial planning.
No, unfortunately not. Resident aliens or green cardholders do not qualify to for WOSB / EDWOSB Certification.
No, there is no submission fee paid directly from you to the SBA.
Yes, your VOSB / SDVOSB Certification has to be recertified every three years with the SBA.
To be considered a Veteran of the United States, you must be honorably discharged (DD214) and meet one of the following requirements:
Served on active duty with the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard.
Served as a Reservist or member of the National Guard and were called to federal active duty or disabled from a disease or injury that started or got worse in the line of duty