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The SBA 8(a) Business Development Program helps small disadvantaged businesses by providing support and federal contracting opportunities. To qualify, firms must be at least 51% owned by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.
The government aims to award at least 5% of federal contracts to these businesses annually.
Benefits of the 8(a) Program
Exclusive Contracting Opportunities
8(a) certification allows businesses to compete for sole-source and set-aside contracts, with limits of $7.5M for manufacturing NAICS codes and $4.5M for other industries.
Joint Ventures & Growth
Mentorship & Development
encouraged Competition

The GSA Schedule (MAS) is a long-term governmentwide contract providing agencies with easy access to commercial products and services at fair prices. It saves time and money by streamlining procurement through modern technology.
GSA MAS Benefits
Regulatory Compliance
GSA has negotiated commercial item terms and conditions, under FAR Part 12
Fast Order Placements
Fair and Reasonable Pricing
Full Product and Broad Service Offerings

The 8(a) STARS III is a small business set-aside GWAC with a $50B ceiling, offering federal agencies innovative IT services. Focused on NAICS 541512, it includes other IT-related codes and provides solutions like cybersecurity, AI, machine learning, and help-desk support.
Benefits of the 8(a) STARS III
Contract Duration & Value
(a) STARS III runs from 07/02/2021 to 07/01/2026, with a $50B ceiling and a three-year option.
Flexible Pricing & Order Types
Strategic Planning & Sub-Areas
Streamlined Award Process
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