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Goaling Program
SBA works with federal departments concerning their small business prime contracting goals. This ensures that small businesses have the best opportunity to provide goods and services to the federal government.
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Goaling Reports
The Small Business Goaling Report documents the achievements by each federal department and displays data for a specified date range by funding/contracting agency.
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Small Business Procurement Scorecards
Small Business Procurement Scorecards provide an assessment of federal achievement in prime contracting to small businesses.
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Statutory Goals Established by Federal...
Learn what the federal government’s statutory goals are for small business procurement and what SBA does to help agencies achieve these goals.
Get Local Assistance Right in Your Area
Counseling, mentoring, and training from an SBA District Office, SCORE Chapter, Small Business Development Center or Women’s Business Center in your area.
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