CAN THE STATUS OF A SDVOSBC BE CHALLENGED?
Yes. The Veterans Benefits Act of 2003 provides that the Small Business Administration may verify the eligibility of any SDVO SBC under the following: For sole source procurements, the SBA or the Contracting Officer may protest the apparent successful offeror’s SDVO SBC status. For competitive set-asides, any interested party may protest the apparent successful offeror’s SDVO SBC status. In the case of a protest, SDVO SBCs must be prepared to provide the SBA with proof of status as a Service-Disabled Veteran.
Yes. The Veterans Benefits Act of 2003 provides that the Small Business Administration may verify the eligibility of any SDVO SBC under the following: For sole source procurements, the SBA or the Contracting Officer may protest the apparent successful offeror’s SDVO SBC status. For competitive set-asides, any interested party may protest the apparent successful offeror’s SDVOSBC status. In the case of a protest, SDVO SBCs must be prepared to provide the SBA with proof of status as a Service-Disabled Veteran.