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VOSB ( Veteran Owned Small Business )

Federal SBA Certification

What the VOSB Process Looks Like

The Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) certification is a program provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) that helps veteran entrepreneurs access government contracting opportunities. To qualify, your business must be at least 51% owned, controlled, and operated by one or more veterans. The first step is to submit an application to the SBA’s Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) or through a third-party certifier. You’ll need to provide key documentation, such as your business’s ownership structure, tax returns, and proof of veteran status (typically a copy of your DD214 form). Once approved, your business will be included in the SBA’s database of certified veteran-owned businesses, giving you access to exclusive contracting opportunities. Certification must be renewed periodically to remain in good standing.

Why It’s a Must for Your Company

VOSB certification opens the door to numerous contracting opportunities within the federal government, as many agencies have goals for contracting with veteran-owned businesses. Being VOSB-certified positions your business to access contracts that are specifically set aside for veteran entrepreneurs, providing a competitive advantage in the government contracting marketplace. This certification also boosts your company’s credibility, signaling to government agencies and prime contractors that your business is a trusted veteran-owned firm. Beyond contracting, VOSB certification connects you to networking events, mentorship, and other resources designed to support veteran entrepreneurs and help your business thrive. For veterans looking to enter or grow in the government contracting sector, this certification is a crucial step toward success.

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Key benefits:

Eligibility for Set-Aside Contracts

Gain access to federal contracts specifically designated for veteran-owned businesses.

Sole-Source Contracting

Be eligible for sole-source contracts, allowing you to secure government contracts without competitive bidding.

Increased Visibility

Your business is listed in the official SBA database of veteran-owned businesses, making it easier for government agencies to find and award contracts.

Credibility and Trust

Enhance your business’s reputation by showcasing your veteran-owned status to potential clients and contractors.

Networking and Support

Gain access to events, resources, and mentorship programs specifically designed for veteran entrepreneurs, helping your business grow and succeed.