Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise definition

Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise. (DVBE) means a business concern certified as a DVBE by the Office of Small Business Certification and Resources, Department of General Services.
Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise. (DVBE) as used in this policy means a business enterprise that meets all of the following criteria:
Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise means a business certified by the Department of General Services’ Office of Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Services as meeting all of the following requirements:

Examples of Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise in a sentence

  • Contractor shall prepare and submit the Report of Utilization of Small/Micro Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise State Funded Contracts Only (ADM-3059) (xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx.xx.xxx/v2Forms/servlet/FormRenderer?frmid=ADM3059) to Caltrans Contract Manager with each invoice.

  • Include name of project, type of project, value of project, subconsultant firm’s name, percentage of subconsultant firm’s participation, and identification of subconsultant firm’s ownership as a certified Small Business, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise, or Other Business Enterprise.

  • Goals are achieved by contracting with any combination of Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), Women Business Enterprise (WBE), Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) or Other Business Enterprise (OBE) level.

  • Certified Small Business Enterprise (Yes or No) If Yes, provide DGS certification number Certified Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (Yes or No) If Yes, provide DGS certification number CMAS (GSA) (Must be a job title listed in the Available Products and/or Services of your CMAS) CMAS (GSA) Classification (Must be a job title listed in the Available Products and/or Services of your CMAS) This sheet must be completed by each Proposed Project Person.

  • Historical data indicates that of the overall 15% goal, 25% to 30% Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) and 1% to 3% Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) participation is attainable.


More Definitions of Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise

Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise. (DVBE) means a business which is at least fifty-one percent (51%) owned by one or more veterans with a service related disability and whose management and daily operation is controlled by the qualifying party(s).
Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise is intended to mean a business concern of which at least 51% of the ownership interest is held by one or more veterans with service-connected disabilities; that is organized to engage in commercial transactions; and that is managed and operated on a day-to-day basis by one or more veterans with service-connected disabilities. This includes a business which meets the above requirements that is transferred to the spouse of a veteran with a service-connected disability upon the death of the veteran, as determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise. (DVBE) means a certified business which is at least 51% owned and operated by one or more veterans with a service related disability and whose management and daily operation is controlled by the qualifying party(ies) The firm shall be certified by the State of California’s Department of General Services, Office of Small and Minority Business.
Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise means a business concern certified by the administering agency as meeting all of the following requirements.
Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise means a business concern certified by the California Department of General Services as meeting all of the following requirements.
Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise means an enterprise that has been certified as meeting the qualifications established by subdivision (g) of Section 999 of the Military and Veterans Code.
Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise or “DVBE” shall mean: (1) A business which is certified by the State of California as a disabled veteran business enterprise; or (2) A business which is verified as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business by the Veterans Administration.