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Dec 2021
Huntsville Center recognized for small business inclusion
The Center won in four U.S Army Corps of Engineers’ small business categories top dollar awards for Fiscal 2021.
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Aug 2021
SBA policy decision improves ability to include socially, economically disadvantaged small business
Since the Small Business Administration is suspending the requirement, 8(a) businesses are more competitive in the contracting award process.