Does a firm have to be certified as a small business by the Small Business Administration (SBA) in order to benefit from GSAs Small Business Program?
Small business status is a self-certification process. The self-certification process is also used for certification as a women-owned or a veteran-owned business. However, the process for certification as a small disadvantaged business, 8(a) or a business within a HUBZone is different. To attain status, SBA must certify you: Small Business — Self-certification, 8(a) firms — Certification by SBA, SDB — Certification by SBA*, Women-owned — Self-certification, HUBZone — Certification by SBA, Veteran-owned — Self-certification, Service-Disabled — Self-certification.
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