Common use of UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS Clause in Contracts

UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. a. Seller agrees to actively seek out and provide the maximum practicable opportunities for small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, minority business enterprises, historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions, Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business concerns and US Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned small business concerns to participate in the subcontracts Seller awards to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient performance of this Contract. b. The Seller is hereby notified that, under 15 U.S.C. 645(d), any person who misrepresents a firm's business size or socioeconomic status as defined in FAR 52.219-9 in order to obtain a contract to be awarded under the preference programs established pursuant to sections 8(a), 8(d), 9 or 15 of the Small Business Act or any other provision of Federal law that specifically references section 8(d) for a definition of program eligibility, shall: (i) be punished by imposition of a fine, imprisonment, or both; (ii) be subject to administrative remedies, including suspension and debarment; and (iii) be ineligible for participation in programs conducted under the authority of the Act. Socioeconomic status for Boeing subcontracts includes the list of concerns in FAR 52.219-9 as well as women-owned small business concerns, Historically Black College or University or Minority Institutions, Indian organizations or Indian-owned economic enterprises, rural area small business concerns, foreign business concerns, joint ventures, and/or a large minority business concerns or women-owned large business concerns.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Fixed Price Services Contract

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UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. a. Seller agrees to actively seek out and provide the maximum practicable opportunities for small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, minority business enterprises, historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions, Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business concerns and US U.S. Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned small business concerns to participate in the subcontracts Seller awards to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient performance of this Contract. b. The Seller is hereby notified that, under 15 U.S.C. 645(d), any person who misrepresents a firm's business size or socioeconomic status as defined in FAR 52.219-9 in order to obtain a contract to be awarded under the preference programs established pursuant to sections 8(a), 8(d), 9 or 15 of the Small Business Act or any other provision of Federal law that specifically references section 8(d) for a definition of program eligibility, shall: (i) be punished by imposition of a fine, imprisonment, or both; (ii) be subject to administrative remedies, including suspension and debarment; and (iii) be ineligible for participation in programs conducted under the authority of the Act. Socioeconomic status for Boeing subcontracts includes the list of concerns in FAR 52.219-9 as well as women-owned small business concerns, Historically Black College or University or Minority Institutions, Indian organizations or Indian-owned economic enterprises, rural area small business concerns, foreign business concerns, joint ventures, and/or a large minority business concerns or women-owned large business concerns.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Cost Reimbursement Contract, Purchase Agreement

UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. a. Seller agrees to actively seek out and provide the maximum practicable opportunities for small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, minority business enterprises, historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions, Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business concerns and US Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned small business concerns to participate in the subcontracts Seller awards to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient performance of this Contract. b. The Seller is hereby notified that, under 15 U.S.C. 645(d), any person who misrepresents a firm's business size or socioeconomic status as defined in FAR 52.219-9 in order to obtain a contract to be awarded under the preference programs established pursuant to sections 8(a), 8(d), 9 or 15 of the Small Business Act or any other provision of Federal law that specifically references section 8(d) for a definition of program eligibility, shall: (i) be punished by imposition of a fine, imprisonment, or both; (ii) be subject to administrative remedies, including suspension and debarment; and (iii) be ineligible for participation in programs conducted under the authority of the Act. Socioeconomic status for Boeing subcontracts includes the list of concerns in FAR 52.219-9 as well as women-women- owned small business concerns, Historically Black College or University or Minority Institutions, Indian organizations or Indian-owned economic enterprises, rural area small business concerns, foreign business concerns, joint ventures, and/or a large minority business concerns or women-owned large business concerns.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. a. Seller agrees to actively seek out and provide the maximum practicable opportunities for small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, minority business enterprises, historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions, Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business concerns and US U.S. Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned small business concerns to participate in the subcontracts Seller awards to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient performance of this Contract. b. The Seller is hereby notified that, under 15 U.S.C. 645(d), any person who misrepresents a firm's business size or socioeconomic status as defined in FAR 52.219-9 in order to obtain a contract to be awarded under the preference programs established pursuant to sections 8(a), 8(d), 9 or 15 of the Small Business Act or any other provision of Federal law that specifically references section 8(d) for a definition of program eligibility, shall: (i) ). be punished by imposition of a fine, imprisonment, or both; (ii) be subject to administrative remedies, including suspension and debarment; and (iii) be ineligible for participation in programs conducted under the authority of the Act. Socioeconomic status for Boeing subcontracts includes the list of concerns in FAR 52.219-9 as well as women-owned small business concerns, Historically Black College or University or Minority Institutions, Indian organizations or Indian-owned economic enterprises, rural area small business concerns, foreign business concerns, joint ventures, and/or a large minority business concerns or women-owned large business concerns.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Fixed Price Goods Contract

UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. a. Seller agrees to actively seek out and provide the maximum practicable opportunities for small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, minority business enterprises, historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions, Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business concerns and US Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned small business concerns to participate in the subcontracts Seller awards to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient performance of this Contract. b. The Seller is hereby notified that, under 15 U.S.C. 645(d), any person who misrepresents a firm's business size or socioeconomic status as defined in FAR 52.219-9 in order to obtain a contract to be awarded under the preference programs established pursuant to sections 8(a), 8(d), 9 or 15 of the Small Business Act or any other provision of Federal law that specifically references section 8(d) for a definition of program eligibility, shall: (i) ). be punished by imposition of a fine, imprisonment, or both; (ii) ). be subject to administrative remedies, including suspension and debarment; and (iii) be ineligible for participation in programs conducted under the authority of the Act. Socioeconomic status for Boeing subcontracts includes the list of concerns in FAR 52.219-9 as well as women-owned small business concerns, Historically Black College or University or Minority Institutions, Indian organizations or Indian-owned economic enterprises, rural area small business concerns, foreign business concerns, joint ventures, and/or a large minority business concerns or women-owned large business concerns.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Labor Hour/Time & Material Contract

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UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. a. Seller agrees to actively use commercially reasonable efforts to seek out and provide the maximum practicable opportunities for small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, minority business enterprises, historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions, Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business concerns and US U.S. Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned small business concerns to participate in the subcontracts Seller awards to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient performance of this Contract. b. The Seller is hereby notified that, under 15 U.S.C. 645(d), any person who misrepresents a firm's business size or socioeconomic status as defined in FAR 52.219-9 in order to obtain a contract to be awarded under the preference programs established pursuant to sections 8(a), 8(d), 9 or 15 of the Small Business Act or any other provision of Federal law that specifically references section 8(d) for a definition of program eligibility, shall: (i) be punished by imposition of a fine, imprisonment, or both; (ii) be subject to administrative remedies, including suspension and debarment; and (iii) be ineligible for participation in programs conducted under the authority of the Act. Socioeconomic status for Boeing subcontracts includes the list of concerns in FAR 52.219-9 as well as women-women- owned small business concerns, Historically Black College or University or Minority Institutions, Indian organizations or Indian-owned economic enterprises, rural area small business concerns, foreign business concerns, joint ventures, and/or a large minority business concerns or women-owned large business concerns.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. a. Seller agrees to actively seek out and provide the maximum practicable opportunities for small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, minority business enterprises, historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions, Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business concerns and US U.S. Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned small business concerns to participate in the subcontracts Seller awards to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient performance of this Contract. b. The Seller is hereby notified that, under 15 U.S.C. 645(d), any person who misrepresents a firm's business size or socioeconomic status as defined in FAR 52.219-9 in order to obtain a contract to be awarded under the preference programs established pursuant to sections 8(a), 8(d), 9 or 15 of the Small Business Act or any other provision of Federal law that specifically references section 8(d) for a definition of program eligibility, shall: (i) ). be punished by imposition of a fine, imprisonment, or both; (ii) be subject to administrative remedies, including suspension and debarment; and (iii) be ineligible for participation in programs conducted under the authority of the Act. Socioeconomic status for Boeing subcontracts includes the list of concerns in FAR 52.219-9 as well as women-women- owned small business concerns, Historically Black College or University or Minority Institutions, Indian organizations or Indian-owned economic enterprises, rural area small business concerns, foreign business concerns, joint ventures, and/or a large minority business concerns or women-owned large business concerns.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. a. Seller agrees to actively seek out and provide the maximum practicable opportunities for small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, minority business enterprises, historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions, Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business concerns and US Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned small business concerns to participate in the subcontracts Seller awards to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient performance of this Contract. b. a. The Seller is hereby notified that, under 15 U.S.C. 645(d), any person who misrepresents a firm's business size or socioeconomic status as defined in FAR 52.219-9 in order to obtain a contract to be awarded under the preference programs established pursuant to sections 8(a), 8(d), 9 or 15 of the Small Business Act or any other provision of Federal law that specifically references section 8(d) for a definition of program eligibility, shall: (i) ). be punished by imposition of a fine, imprisonment, or both; (ii) ). be subject to administrative remedies, including suspension and debarment; and (iii) be ineligible for participation in programs conducted under the authority of the Act. Socioeconomic status for Boeing subcontracts includes the list of concerns in FAR 52.219-9 as well as women-women- owned small business concerns, Historically Black College or University or Minority Institutions, Indian organizations or Indian-owned economic enterprises, rural area small business concerns, foreign business concerns, joint ventures, and/or a large minority business concerns or women-owned large business concerns.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

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