Introduction to SBA Certifications. D. Polatin 16-March-2016

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Introduction to SBA Certifications D. Polatin 16-March-2016

Government Contracting Purchases by military and civilian installations exceeds $400 billion/year 23% of all government dollars spent go to small businesses Contract goals for: Women-owned businesses (5%) Small disadvantaged businesses/8(a) (5%) HubZone businesses (3%) Service disabled veteran-owned businesses(3%) Veteran (best effort)

Getting Started Registering in SAM - The System for Award Management is an online government-maintained database of companies wanting to do business with the federal government. FREE Registration - Buying agencies can search the database for vendors. - Creating and updating your small business profile in SAM gives your firm access to contracting opportunities. www.sam.gov

Know your Certifications Self-Certification and Representation Small Business SDB WOSB EDWOSB SDVOSB Self Certified except for VA Contracts VOSB Self Certified except for VA Contracts SBA s Formal Certification Programs: 8(a) Business Development Program HUBZone Empowerment Contracting

Self Certifications These certifications provide eligibility to receive special procurement opportunities: Women-owned Small Business (WOSB) www.sba.gov/wosb Service-Disabled Veteran-owned Small Business www.vetbiz.gov Veteran-owned Small Business (Veterans Administration has a certification) www.sba.gov/vets Small Disadvantaged Business Certification Program (SDB) www.sba.gov/sdb

The HUBZone Program Historically Underutilized Business Zone Census tracts Economic Development/Government contracting To qualify: Must be a small business by SBA size standards; Must have its principal office located within a Historically Underutilized Business Zone, including federally recognized Indian reservations; Must be at least 51% owned and controlled by U.S. citizens, a community development corporation, an agricultural cooperative or an Indian tribe; and Must have at least 35% of its employees residing in a HUBZone

Program Purpose Provides federal contracting assistance to qualified small firms in designated HUBZones to: Increase employment opportunities Stimulate capital investment Empower communities through economic leveraging

How the Program Works SBA regulates and implements the HUBZone program Determines which businesses are eligible Maintains a listing of qualified HUBZone firms to fulfill procurement opportunities (http://dsbs.sba.gov/dsbs/search/dsp_searchhubzone.cfm) Adjudicates protests of eligibility regarding HUBZone contracts

Boston Area HUBZones

HUBZone Program Applies to purchases over $3000; Must be certified by SBA - no term limits; Competitive and sole source set-aside program benefits; Sole source: Up to $6.5M (mfg) and $4.0M (non-mfg) 10% price evaluation preference (on non set-asides) Principal office must be in a HUBZone 35% of employees must live in a HUBZone FAR 19.13

The 8(a) Business Development Program Nine year program for socially and economically disadvantaged individuals - Black, Hispanic, Asian-American, and Native Americans -Designated Business must be owned, controlled and managed on a day to day basis by disadvantaged individual. Be in business for two years Adjusted net worth under $250,000 Sole source contracts under $4.0 million

8(a) Basic Requirements The applicant firm: must be a small business; must be unconditionally owned and controlled by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individuals who are of good character and citizens of the United States; and must demonstrate potential for success.

How does SBA view control of an applicant or 8(a) concern? Control is not the same as ownership although both control and ownership may reside in the same person. Control includes both: strategic policy setting, and day-to-day management and administration of business operations by disadvantaged individuals.

Economic Disadvantage Personal/Financial Condition - Adjusted Net Worth must not exceed $250,000 for initial eligibility or $750,000 for continued eligibility. - Personal Income must not exceed $250,000 (averaged over three years) for initial eligibility or $350,000 for continuing eligibility. - Total Assets must not exceed $4 million for initial eligibility and $6 million for continued eligibility (allows for growth during the 9 year tem).

Economic Disadvantaged-Married? SBA will consider a spouse s financial situation in determining an individual s access to credit and capital where the spouse Has a role in the business (e.g., an officer, employee or director) or Has lent money to, provide credit support to, or guaranteed a loan of the business.

Does SBA require the disadvantaged individual to have the technical expertise-and hold the critical license No. However, the disadvantaged individual must demonstrate that he or she has the ultimate managerial and supervisory control over those who possess the technical expertise or licensing. If the critical license is held by a non-disadvantaged individual who has an equity interest in the applicant firm, that non-disadvantaged individual may be found to control the firm.

Can an individual who is not a member of a designated group claim social disadvantage? Yes. However, an individual who is not a member of a designated group must establish social disadvantage on the basis of a preponderance of the evidence. Generally, a preponderance is evidence of a quality and quantity which leads the decision maker to objectively conclude that the existence or truth of the fact(s) asserted is more probable than not.

What evidence must an individual who is not a designated group member provide to show social disadvantage? Evidence of individual social disadvantage must include the following elements: At least one objective distinguishing feature that has contributed to social disadvantage, such as: - race, ethnic origin, gender, physical handicap, long-term residence in an environment isolated from the mainstream of American society, or other similar causes not common to individuals who are not socially disadvantaged.

What evidence must an individual who is not a designated group member provide to show social disadvantage? Personal experiences -must have been substantial, chronic, and longstanding. The applicant must have experienced a negative impact on entry into or advancement in the business world because of the disadvantage. SBA will consider any relevant evidence in assessing these elements. In every case, education, employment and business history

Documentary evidence Personnel records Payroll records Rejection letters on job applications Denials of credit applications Documents relating to rejected contract offers, i.e., bid abstracts, solicitations, etc. Contemporaneous records memorializing meetings, conversations, negotiations, Telephone calls, etc.

What businesses are ineligible for the 8(a) BD Program? Brokers are not eligible for the program. A broker is a concern that adds no material value to an item being supplied to a procuring activity or which does not take ownership or possession of or handle the item being procured with its own equipment or facilities. Debarred or suspended person or business Non-profits Previously certified businesses

Benefits of the Program Participants can receive sole-source contracts, up to a ceiling of $4 million for goods and services and $6.5 million for manufacturing. Help 8(a) firms build their competitive and institutional know-how, encourages participation in commercial competitive acquisitions. Limited 8(a) Competition ($4 million +)

Benefits of the Program 8(a) firms are also able to form M/P Agreements and joint ventures and teams to bid on contracts. Enhances the ability of 8(a) firms to perform larger prime contracts and overcome the effects of contract bundling, the combining of two or more contracts together into one large contract.

Women Owned Small Business The SBA does not certify companies into the program like it does for the 8(a)BD and HUBZone programs. Changes are coming to the program. A WOSB or EDWOSB must: Register in the SAM. Self-certify with documentation or certification through an SBA Approved Third-Party Certifier. Provide documents supporting its status to an online document repository, called that the WOSB Program Repository. You can find more information on the repository at www.sba.gov/wosb. Certify to the Contracting Officer in ORCA at https://orca.bpn.gov that it meets all the requirements and has uploaded required documents in the WOSB Repository prior to submitting an offer on a requirement.

Eligibility Requirements A firm must be at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more women, and primarily managed by one or more women. They must be US citizens. Must be small in its primary industry For a WOSB to be deemed economically disadvantaged, its owners must demonstrate economic disadvantage in accordance with the requirements set forth in the final rule.

WOSB Program Third Party Certification Updated The SBA has approved four organizations to act as Third Party Certifiers. El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce National Women Business Owners Corporation US Women s Chamber of Commerce Women s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC)

The WOSB Contract Program 330 six digit NAICS codes for WOSB and EDWOSB WOSB can bid on WOSB EDWOSB can bid in both categories

Contracts The enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2013 removed the caps on the contract award size for which WOSB and EDWOSB concerns have been able to compete. Now, sole source set asides

Procurement Technical Assistance Center Help businesses that want to sell to federal, state and/or local governments. Free service Free bid matching software www.msbdc.org/ptac

SBA Websites How to apply for the SBA 8(a) Program: http://www.sba.gov/content/8a-business-development Small Business Certifications: http://www.sba.gov/content/small-business-certification-0 Size Standards (NAICS): http://www.sba.gov/content/table-small-business-size-standards

Thank you For more information: David Polatin 617-565-5562 Terry Mooers 617-565-5604 SBA Website - www.sba.gov