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SBA’s 2011 Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB) Program Materials:

  • List of 83 four-digit NAICS codes eligible for contracting under SBA’s WOSB program – 11.01.2010
  • Q and A – Ownership and Control Issues – EDWOSBs – 11.01.2010
  • Q and A – Ownership and Control Issues – WOSBs – 11.01.2010
  • SBA Women Owned Small Business Guide 10.01.2010
  • Contracting Officers Guide to WOSB Program Jan 2011
  • WOSB Certification Form – OMB Approved
  • EDWOSB Certification Form – OMB Approved
  • Uploading WOSB Docs to SBA’s Online Repository

 

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Miscellaneous Reference Document Downloads:

  • Department of the Treasury Listing of Approved Sureties (federally approved bonding sources)
  • Lockheed Martin’s Small Business Representatives (MS Word format)
  • State and Local Government Purchasing Officials (MS Excel format)
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