The Office of Small Business Programs advises the Secretary of Defense on all matters related to small business and are try to maximize the contributions of small business in DoD acquisitions. They provide leadership and governance to the Military Departments and Defense Agencies to meet the needs of the nations’ Warfighters, creating opportunities for small businesses.
There’re a number of Small Business programs established to include:
- Mentor-Protégé
- SBIR/STTR
- Indian Incentive
There’re a number of initiatives established to include:
- Women-Owned Small Business
- Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
- Comprehensive Subcontracting Plan Test
- Regional Councils
- HUBZones
Regulations and Laws pertaining to Small Business:
- FAR Part 19 – Small Business Programs
- FAR Part 52.219 – Small Business Programs Provisions and Clauses
- DFARS Part 219 – Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns
- Executive Order 13170 “Increasing Opportunities and Access for Disadvantaged Businesses” – 12 Oct 2000
- Executive Order 13360 “Providing Opportunities for Service-Disabled Veteran Businesses” – 26 Oct 2004
- DoD Directive 4205.01 “DoD Small Business Programs” – 10 Mar 2009
- DoD Instruction 5134.04 “Director of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization” – 27 Sept 2005
AcqLinks and References:
- FAR Part 19 “Small Business”
- DoD Directive 4205.01 “DoD Small Business Programs”
- DoD Instruction 5134.04 “Director of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization”
- [1] Website: Federal Acquisition Regulations (HOME)
- Website: Air Force FARSite (Federal Acquisition Regulation Site)
- Website: Wikipedia – Federal Acquisition Regulation
- Website: DoD Office of Small Business Programs
- Website: Air Force Office of Small Business Programs
- Website: Navy Office of Small Business Programs
- Website: Army Office of Small Business Programs