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Discover why 8(a) firms often load up on multiple NAICS codes to boost visibility, expand contracting opportunities, and strengthen their co

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LB&B Associates Inc. Agrees to Pay $7.8 Million for Alleged False Claims Related to Small Business Administration Set Aside Contracts
LB&B Associates Inc. and its principals, Lily A. Brandon and F. Edward Brandon, have agreed to pay the government $7.8 million to resolve allegations that they made false statements to obtain contracts through the Small Business Administration’s (SBA’s) 8(a) Business Development Program for Small Disadvantaged Businesses, the Justice Department announced today. LB&B is a North…
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CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PAYS $1.85 MILLION TO RESOLVE FALSE CLAIMS ALLEGATIONS
United States Attorney Andrew M. Luger today announced that R.J. Zavoral & Sons, Inc., John Zavoral, Peter Zavoral and Craig Pietruszewski have agreed to pay $1.85 million to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act and the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act by making false statements to the Small Business Administration…
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Congressional delegation argues for more no-bid federal contracts to Native firms
Congressional delegation argues for more no-bid federal contracts to Native firms
FAIRBANKS – A federal budget rule requiring written justification for certain no-bid contracts topping $20 million has harmed Alaska Native corporations, according to the Alaska congressional delegation.
“It is our concern that the implementation of Section 811 has unnecessarily and negatively impacted Native community-owned contractors,” Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan and Rep. Don Young…
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Pentagon prodded to study Native contracting reform
Pentagon prodded to study Native contracting reform
ALASKA – Alaska’s Congressional delegation and a dozen other lawmakers are asking the Defense secretary to study how contracting reform has hurt Alaska Native corporations and tribally owned businesses. The lawmakers sent letters this week to Secretary Ash Carter about the 2010 rule change, known as “Section 811.”
The reform came amid a massive boom in Native contracting that critics called…
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Cherokee Nation Technology Solutions Providing SBA Workshops for Native Corporations
Cherokee Nation Technology Solutions Providing SBA Workshops for Native Corporations
OKLAHOMA – Cherokee Nation Technology Solutions (CNTS) is continuing its partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration to host free, onsite training sessions and web-based seminars for native corporations interested in joining the 8(a) program. The workshops provide valuable insight for tribally owned businesses and Alaska Native Corporations (ANCs).
“This partnership emphasizes our…
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