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VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS

VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS. Presented by: Florida Procurement Technical Assistance Center Program. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS. Contact PTAC Fort Myers, FL Dan Telep 239-745-3708 dtelep@fgcu.edu. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS. Veterans Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development Act of 1999

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VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS

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  1. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS Presented by: Florida Procurement Technical Assistance Center Program

  2. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS Contact PTAC Fort Myers, FL Dan Telep 239-745-3708 dtelep@fgcu.edu

  3. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • Veterans Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development Act of 1999 • Websites: • www.sba.gov/vets • www.sba.gov/VETS/guidelines/vets_ guidelines.html

  4. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • PURPOSE • Expand existing and establish new assistance programs for veterans who own and operate small business firms • Establish new institutions to provide SB assistance to veterans • Support institutions that provide such assistance

  5. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • PURPOSE (continued) • Provide business counseling and training to any small business concern adversely affected by deployment of units of the Armed Forces in support of military conflict • Recognize that many veterans and/or reservists have been negatively impacted by numerous military deployments over past 10 years

  6. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • Veterans Benefits Act of 2003 PURPOSE • Establish a Procurement Program for Small Business Concerns Owned and Controlled by Service Connected Disabled Veterans

  7. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • DEFINITIONS – SERVICE CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN • Service connected disabled veteran • The disability was incurred or aggravated, or that death resulted from a disability incurred or aggravated in the line of duty (Title 38, U.S.C.)

  8. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • DEFINITION – SERVICE CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN (continued) • Small Business Concern owned and controlled by a service disabled veteran • 51% or more owned, operated and managed by one or more service connected disabled veterans • In the case of a veteran with permanent and severe disability, the daily operations and management are performed by the spouse or permanent caregiver

  9. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • DEFINITION – VETERAN OWNED BUSINESS • Small Business Concern owned and controlled by a VETERAN • 51% or more owned, operated and managed by one or more veterans

  10. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • PROCESS – Service Connected Disabled Owned Veteran • Proof of veteran status • Currently self certification for Government • Prime Contractors require copy of DD Form 214 and Depart of Veteran Affairs letter establishing disability. No specific % required can be 0%

  11. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • SERVICE CONNECTED DISABLED OWNED VETERAN SET-ASIDE OVER $100,000 • Reasonable expectation that at least TWO responsible SDVO SBC’s will submit offers; and • Award can be made at a fair market price

  12. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • A CO may award a SOLE SOURCE contract to a SCDVO small business if: • Determines that none of the SCDVO SBC set-aside exemptions or provisions apply • Anticipated award price of the contract, including options will not exceed: • $5.0M for manufacturing requirements

  13. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • Continued • $3.0M for all other requirements • ScDVO small business is a responsible contractor able to perform the contract • Award can be made at a fair and reasonable price.

  14. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • GOALS - SCDVO • 3% of government dollars to be awarded to service connected disabled veteran-owned businesses • 3% minimum goal in large Prime subcontracting plan for each contract over $500,000

  15. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • GOALS – Veteran (Continued) • Goals not established for veteran owned business • Prime contractors must show % of dollars

  16. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • ADVANTAGES – Service Connected Disabled Veteran and Veteran-Owned Businesses • More opportunities to quote for both government and primes • More opportunities to establish relationship with primes

  17. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS GETTING STARTED– • Obtain Duns No. for CCR form (1-866-705-5711) • Register on CCR - www.ccr.gov • Register on ORCA – www.bpn.gov • Register as veteran owned business – www.vetbiz.gov

  18. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • Procurement Technical Assistance Center Program • Florida locations - www.fptac.org • National locations - www.aptac-us.org

  19. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • Small Business Development Centers - www.sba/sbdc/ • Defense Economic Transition Assistance Centers • Small Business Specialists (also known as Small Business Utilization Specialists) • Internet

  20. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • CENTER FOR VETERANS ENTERPRISE (00VE) Mailing Address: Center for Veterans Enterprise (00VE) U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs 810 Vermont Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20420 Office Location: 1722 I (Eye) Street, N.W., Upper Mezzanine Washington, DC FAX: 202.254.0238 Phone; 866.584.2344 Email: VACVE@mail.va.gov Web Portal: http://www.vetbiz.gov

  21. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • VETERANS BUSINESS OUTREACH PROGRAM Address - GCCC/SBDC/VBOC 2500 Minnesota Avenue, Lynn Haven, FL 32444 Point of Contact – Tony Zacchio Phone: 1-800-542-7232 or 850-271-1108 Fax: 850-271-1109 Email: vboc@knology.net Webpage: http://www.vboc.org States Covered: Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky

  22. VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS • TIPS • Review websites • www.fedbizopps.gov • www.fbodaily.com • www.va.gov/osdbu/busops.htm

  23. VETERAN OWNED BUSINESS • TIPS – continued • Locate Markets www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu • Subcontracting Opportunities with DOD Major Prime Contractors • Small Business Specialists • Find Sources of Assistance

  24. KEYS TO SUCCESS MARKET MARKET MARKET PTAC\Ppt\WorkshopPres.PP.99\VetOwned 8/2/06.ppt

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