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SBA Rule Changes and Their Impact on Small Business Contracts
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This article discusses a proposed rule change by the Small Business Administration (SBA) regarding small business set-aside government contracts. The change would prevent companies that grow beyond small business size through acquisition from receiving future contracts, even if they initially qualified. A procurement attorney argues against the change, citing the complexity of current rules and potential negative impacts on investment in the defense industrial base. The attorney believes the SBA's concerns are based on a moral rather than practical argument, and the rule's implementation is uncertain due to ongoing review and potential administrative changes. The discussion also touches upon the broader challenges of government procurement and its disconnect with industry realities.
MarketUS has a special GSA contract application program you will not want to pass up. Reach out if a $6,000 contract is interesting. This is the first time since 1987 we have offered this price to help ease the economic burden we all face.
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This article discusses a proposed rule change by the Small Business Administration (SBA) regarding small business set-aside government contracts. The change would prevent companies that grow beyond small business size through acquisition from receiving future contracts, even if they initially qualified. A procurement attorney argues against the change, citing the complexity of current rules and potential negative impacts on investment in the defense industrial base. The attorney believes the SBA's concerns are based on a moral rather than practical argument, and the rule's implementation is uncertain due to ongoing review and potential administrative changes. The discussion also touches upon the broader challenges of government procurement and its disconnect with industry realities.
MarketUS has a special GSA contract application program you will not want to pass up. Reach out if a $6,000 contract is interesting. This is the first time since 1987 we have offered this price to help ease the economic burden we all face.
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