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Obama Administration Announces
Efforts to Increase Access to Contracting Opportunities for
Minority-Owned, Small Businesses
Secretary Locke, Administrator Mills will lead government-wide
initiative; federal officials to participate in more than 200
procurement events across the country
WASHINGTON – The Obama
Administration today reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that
minority-owned and small businesses, including women- and veteran-owned
businesses, have greater access to federal government contracting
opportunities.
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Small Business Administrator Karen
Mills announced a government-wide plan that includes federal agency
procurement officials holding or participating in more than 200 events
over the next 90 days to share information on government contracting
opportunities, including those available under the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act.
“Small and minority-owned businesses must play a significant role in our
efforts to restore economic growth. Small businesses employ half of the
nation’s private sector workforce; create a large share of the Nation’s
new jobs; and introduce many groundbreaking ideas into the marketplace,”
President Barack Obama said. “It is essential that we provide our
Nation’s small businesses with maximum practicable opportunity to
participate in Federal Government contracting.
“In order for the Federal Government to better meet or exceed the goal
of 23 percent of prime contracts for small businesses, Vice President
Biden and I have tasked Small Business Administrator Karen Mills and
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke with leading a federal government-wide
initiative to increase outreach,” Obama continued. “Over the course of
the next ninety days agency officials will take an important step
forward by holding or participating in more than two-hundred events
focused on sharing information on government contracting opportunities.”
“In these tough economic times, the Recovery Act is providing billions
of dollars in opportunity and incentives to help businesses grow – and
the President and I are committed to ensuring that small and
minority-owned businesses are part of our economic recovery every step
of the way,” said Vice President Joe Biden. “By taking advantage of the
expertise of an array of companies, we are going to be able to build a
stronger, more secure foundation for long-term economic growth.”
“It has been a priority from day one of this administration to ensure
that small and minority-owned businesses are aware of and have access to
federal contracts and funding opportunities,” Locke said. “Over the past
40 years, minority-owned businesses have grown from 300,000 to nearly 4
million today. Their success and the success of small American
businesses are vital to our economic recovery.”
“Government contracts can play a key role in helping small businesses
turn the corner in terms of expansion and job creation,” Mills said.
“But make no mistake, the benefits the government receives are equally
as impressive – working with small businesses allows the federal
government to work with some of the most innovative companies in America
– with direct line to CEO”
As part of the Commerce-SBA initiative, over the next 90 days:
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Federal agency procurement
officials will hold or participate in more than 200 events to share
information on government contracting opportunities, including those
available under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
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SBA and Commerce will expand
their outreach to fellow contracting officials across the federal
government, passing along best practices for outreach and education
to every agency to ensure they have the tools they need to meet
their annual contracting goals.
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Locke and Mills will promote
small business contracting opportunities in remarks, events and
discussions with small business groups across the country, including
minority, women and veteran groups.
Beyond the next 90 days, Commerce
and SBA will support, monitor and track the impact of these efforts
going forward to help ensure the Administration is maximizing
opportunities for small businesses.
Small business owners can find out about federal contracting
opportunities by visiting www.fedbizopps.gov. Local Commerce and SBA
officials are also available in local offices across the country to
assist small businesses interested in contracting opportunities. Contact
information for local offices can be found
www.commerce.gov and
www.sba.gov.
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