Posts

Showing posts with the label government set-asides minority business

Increase your success with edwosb gsa

Image
 A GSA Schedule is an extremely good manner to multiply your ED/WOSB Success. The common lady owned enterprise will increase their federal income through 5x through combining a GSA Schedule with the ED/WOSB GSA Certification. Granted GSA Schedule contracts have had their gadgets and administrations pre-investigated through GSA Contract Specialists to assure that the fee granted to the settlement which the customer can pay is cheap and sensible. Comparison Total Federal Sales: $22.nine Billion (WOSB) $6.four Billion (WOSB + GSA) Number of Firms on this Category: 63,762 (WOSB)   3,536 (WOSB + GSA) Average Federal Sales $359,148 (WOSB) $1,809,995 (WOSB + GSA) Reasons ED/WOSB GSA Schedule Holders Have an Advantage GSA Provides Listings so Federal Buyers can Quickly Locate ED/WOSB Vendors The GSA Schedule System presents holders with listings on GSA Advantage and GSA elibrary. Additionally simplest GSA Schedule holders are accredited for take part in supply sought procurements which might

GSA is effective in introducing female business owners to opportunities in the federal market.

Image
 As part of an ongoing initiative, the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) of the U.S. General Services Administration successfully linked women-owned small companies with opportunities in the federal marketplace in March. Over Women's History Month, OSDBU organized 11 events across the nation that brought together prime contract holders and more than 190 women-owned small businesses. The U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce and EDWOSB GSA's OSDBU collaborated to host the online conference "Meet and Match: Achieving Success as a Women-Owned Small Business" on March 18. With 100 participants, this is the first significant virtual matchmaking occasion since the pandemic. The U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce's technical support team and OSDBU collaborated to make this event successful for the female small business owners in attendance. Exodie C. Roe, III, Associate Administrator for EDWOSB GSA OSDBU, stated that "while we focus on