OSDBU First Friday Training: How a subcontracting plan can benefit you

Subcontracting allows small and small disadvantaged businesses to substantially impact the federal procurement preference programs. The federal government helps small businesses get an opportunity to subcontract on federal prime contracts.

Pursuant to Public Law 95-507, and subsequent legislative mandates, large prime contractors receiving federal contract awards valued over $750,000 ($1.5 million for construction) are required to establish plans and goals for subcontracting with small businesses, veteran-owned small businesses, service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, HUBZone small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, and women-owned small businesses. More information on the federal government’s subcontracting program can be found under Federal Acquisition Regulation Subpart 19.7. This training will review all required parts of a government subcontract.

Learning Objectives:

  • When a subcontracting plan is required
  • The required parts of a subcontracting plan
  • Where to find hints and suggestions to aid in developing a subcontracting plan

This 1-hour webinar is free and open to all industry.

Presenter: Helena Koch, Small Business Specialist, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, GSA Mid-Atlantic Region

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