Federal Policy
SBA Supports Small Business Contracting
March 18, 2026
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) administers federal contracting assistance programs designed to ensure that small businesses receive at least 23% of federal contracting dollars annually. These programs include set-asides, certifications, and mentoring initiatives targeting socio-economic groups such as women-owned, veteran-owned, disadvantaged, and HUBZone small businesses. The SBA's efforts promote fair competition and subcontracting opportunities, helping small businesses increase their participation in federal procurement.
- The SBA's contracting goals include awarding at least 23% of federal contracts to small businesses, with specific targets of 5% each for women-owned and small disadvantaged businesses annually.
- Procurement professionals should incorporate SBA program requirements and set-asides into acquisition planning to support socio-economic goals and compliance.
- Small business contractors and subcontractors can leverage SBA certifications and mentoring programs to enhance competitiveness and access federal opportunities.
- Agencies and contractors may benefit from engaging with the SBA's Office of Government Contracting and Business Development for guidance and support in meeting small business participation objectives.
Agencies
U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Government Contracting and Business Development
Contracts
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