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What is Human Machine Interface or Hmi?
As a company, we have established a growth opportunity in the System Integration of software into...
Size Matters: the Ostensible Subcontractor Rule
An “Ostensible Subcontractor” is one that “performs primary and vital requirements of a contract,” or is a subcontractor that the prime contractor is “unusually reliant” upon. Small Businesses should ensure that its proposal, proposal-related documentation, and teaming agreements do not indicate an ostensible subcontractor relationship exists.
Why Start a Government Contracting Business?
I have owned DynaGrace Enterprises, a Women-owned Small Business (WOSB) and 8(a) firm for almost a...
Sba Final Rule Concerning Women-Owned Small Business (Wosb) and Edwosb
My company is DynaGrace Enterprises (DGE). We are a certified 8(a) (Small Disadvantaged Business...
What is 8(A)?
Named for Section 8(a) of the Small Business Act, this program was created to help small and...