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A Davidson County Service-Disabled Veteran owned business is any business owned by any person who served honorably in active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States with at least a twenty percent (20%) disability that is service-connected meaning that such disability was incurred or aggravated in the line of duty in the active military, naval or air service.
DNR strongly encourages the participation of minority and women-owned businesses, Veteran owned businesses and small businesses, as prime Contractors or Subcontractors.If you are a small business that needs assistance responding to this solicitation, help is available.
In the evaluation of proposals, the Convention Center Authority rewards proposers for committing to use small and Service-Disabled Veteran owned businesses as subcontractors by considering the minimum percentage of total contract dollars of committed small business subcontractor participation.
State Parks strongly encourages the participation of minority and women-owned businesses, Veteran owned businesses and small businesses, as prime Consultants or Subconsultants.If you are a small business that needs assistance responding to this solicitation, help is available.
The Proposer understands that the District maintains a goal of engaging Disadvantaged, Minority, Women, Emerging Small and Service Disabled Veteran owned business enterprises (D/M/W/ESB/SDV) as service providers in delivering services necessary to implement our bond program.
CBEs are defined as Minority/Women/Disadvantaged/Disabled Veteran owned Business Enterprises (M/W/D/DVBE).
If it does, please “CHECK” one of the following: Small Business Small Disadvantaged Small Business Women-Owned Women- Owned Disadvantaged Veteran owned HUB Zone Disabled Veteran Owned Alaska Native Corp.
State Parks strongly encourages the participation of minority and women-owned businesses, Veteran owned businesses and small businesses, as prime Contractors or Subcontractors.
The Center for Veteran Enterprise maintains the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) database of service-disabled Veteran owned small businesses (SDVOSB) and Veteran-owned small businesses (VOSB) called the Vendor Information Pages (VIP).
Diverse Business: The Diverse Business definition includes Washington small business, micro-business, and mini-business as defined in RCW 39.26.010, Minority and Women Business Enterprises (M/WBEs) as defined in RCW 39.39.19 and WAC 326-20, and Veteran- owned businesses as defined in RCW 43.60A.010.