Prime contractor performance requirements (limitations on subcontracting).
125.7
What is the Very Small Business program?
125.8
What definitions are important in the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned (SDVO) Small Business Concern (SBC) Program?
125.9
Who does SBA consider to own an SDVO SBC?
125.10
Who does SBA consider to control an SDVO SBC?
125.11
What size standards apply to SDVO SBCs?
125.12
May an SDVO SBC have affiliates?
125.13
May 8(a) Program participants, HUBZone SBCs, Small and Disadvantaged Businesses, Very Small Businesses, or Women-Owned Small Businesses qualify as SDVO SBCs?
125.14
What are SDVO contracts?
125.15
What requirements must an SDVO SBC meet to submit an offer on a contract?
125.16
Does SDVO SBC status guarantee receipt of a contract?
125.17
Who decides if a contract opportunity for SDVO competition exists?
125.18
What requirements are not available for SDVO contracts?
125.19
When may a contracting officer set-aside a procurement for SDVO SBCs?
125.20
When may a contracting officer award sole source contracts to SDVO SBCs?
125.21
Are there SDVO contracting opportunities at or below the simplified acquisition threshold?
125.22
May SBA appeal a contracting officer's decision not to reserve a procurement for award as an SDVO contract?
125.23
What is the process for such an appeal?
125.24
Who may protest the status of an SDVO SBC?
125.25
How does one file a service disabled veteran-owned status protest?
125.26
What are the grounds for filing an SDVO SBC protest?
125.27
How will SBA process an SDVO protest?
125.28
What are the procedures for appealing an SDVO status protest?