Improving federal and Department of Defense use of service-disabled veteran-owned businesses
Improving federal and Department of Defense use of service-disabled veteran-owned businesses
About this book
The report investigates the barriers that service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSBs) may face when attempting to contract with the federal government and the Department of Defense. The government and DoD goals are to award 3 percent of prime-contract dollars to SDVOSBs but current contracting falls below that level. The authors assess the characteristics of service-disabled veterans that support successful business ownership and identify possible barriers to meeting the 3 percent goals.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL23306776W
Subjects
Business enterprises owned by veterans with disabilitiesGovernment policyVeteran-owned business enterprisesPublic contractsRules and practiceUnited States. Department of DefenseUnited StatesUnited states, department of defense