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Biden-Harris Administration Awards Record-Breaking $154.2 Billion in Contracting to Small Businesses Highlights: One Million Small Business Jobs Created, Small Disadvantaged Business Goal Achieved

Today, Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the  U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice for America’s 33  million small businesses in President Biden’s Cabinet, announced that  the Biden-Harris Administration exceeded its small business federal  contracting goal, awarding 27.2 percent or $154.2 billion in federal  contract dollars to small businesses, an $8 billion increase from the  previous fiscal year.

 The share of contracts going to small businesses equates to 27.2  percent of total federal contracting funds. Combined with $72 billion in  subprime contracting goals, this historic spend has supported over one  million jobs in the American economy.

 Overall, the federal government exceeded its goal of 23 percent in  prime contract dollars and earned an “A” on this year’s government-wide  Scorecard.  Eleven federal agencies earned an “A+” for their agencies’  achievements in small business contracting, and an additional ten  agencies received an “A” grade. SBA sets contracting goals for each  agency and works with government buyers to ensure that they prioritize  small businesses.

 “The Biden-Harris Administration set historic records in small  business contracting, including the highest percentage spend to Small  Disadvantaged Businesses and growth for our Service-disabled Veteran  Small Businesses, which has advanced competition, strengthened local  economies, and supported job growth across the nation,” said  Administrator Guzman. “By expanding small business opportunities and  building equity in federal procurement, we have helped to ensure that  federal agencies can fully leverage the extraordinary talent and  innovation delivered by our nation’s entrepreneurs. Building on the  major procurement reforms announced last year; the SBA will continue to  further progress in all federal procurement goals so more entrepreneurs  can grow their businesses with government contracts, including those  presented by President Biden’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.”

 “Small businesses know how to get the job done, and they have a key  role to play in delivering the generational infrastructure investment  underway through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law,” said U.S.  Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “We know that it hasn’t been  easy for small businesses – particularly those owned by women and people  of color – to reap the benefits of past infrastructure investments, and  we’re proud of the actions this Administration is taking to level the  playing field, remove barriers to opportunities, and increase access to  wealth creation for small businesses across America.”

 “The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is honored to receive an  A+ for the sixth year in a row – the largest federal agency to have  such a record - for the accomplishments of our acquisition professionals  in maximizing opportunities for small businesses,” said Homeland  Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas. “Last year alone, DHS obligated $8  billion to American small businesses working to support the homeland  security mission. DHS will continue to lead in small business  contracting by focusing on small business outreach and engagement as we  support diversity, equity, and inclusion.”

 “At NASA, we work to explore the secrets of the universe for the  benefit of all, and a big part of that is how we improve life on Earth  through innovation – including technology, medicine, and access to  space,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “Our relationships with  small businesses help NASA stay on the cutting edge of innovation while  allowing us to achieve our small business prime contracting goal to make  investments in this country’s future. We will continue to work to  identify the barriers to access for small businesses and find ways to  create more favorable, equitable procurement practices to help establish  the future of space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics  research.”

 “Small businesses play a vital role in the American economy, and  they are essential to the mission of the Department of Defense (DoD),  enabling us to develop, deliver and sustain critical capabilities to our  Warfighter. DoD achieved our small business prime contracting goal for  eight consecutive years. This shows our commitment to maximize  opportunities for small businesses, which increases competition and  strengthens our national and economic security,” said DOD Undersecretary  William LaPlante.The individual agency scorecards were released today, and a  detailed explanation of the methodology is available at SBA.gov.  Highlights include:  • Small Disadvantaged Business  (SDB) spending reached 11.0 percent for the first time in history. This  achieves the President’s committed increase to SDB contracting one year  ahead of schedule.   • Service-disabled  Veteran-owned small business spending reached 4.4 percent out of a three  percent goal, which represents $25 billion in procurement and an  important $1 billion spending increase over the prior year. • Historically Underutilized  Business Zone (HUBZone) small businesses received a historic $14.3  billion in federal contract awards; although the federal government has  never met the 3-percent statutory goal, it reached the highest amount  awarded to HUBZone businesses in the program’s history.  • Women-owned Small Businesses  (WOSB) received more than $26 billion for the third straight year,  translating to 4.6 percent of the FY21 total eligible dollars. The SBA  is actively working with contracting agencies to make future progress  toward achieving the WOSB goal. For instance, SBA has increased the  number of certified firms from approximately 1,000 to nearly 6,000 and  expanded the NAICS codes for which women-owned businesses can receive  set-aside awards. Now over 92 percent of federal spending is covered by  NAICS codes eligible for WOSB set-aside awards. • The federal government  achieved its small business subcontracting goals, awarding 30.9 percent,  or $72 billion, to small-business subcontractors. Women-owned Small  Business subcontractors received 5.2% of subcontracts, or $12.2 billion,  exceeding the 5 percent WOSB subcontracting goal.  • Despite the overall increase  in the dollar value of small-business awards, the absolute number of  small businesses receiving prime contracts with the federal government  decreased again in FY21. This continues a multi-year trend of decreases  in small-business vendors, dating back over a decade. In December, the  government issued a policy memorandum intended to reverse the decline in  the small-business supplier base, in part by tracking new entrants to  ensure that new government contractors are entering and then finding  opportunities in the federal marketplace.  *The prime contract goal achievements by dollars and percentages for all categories are as follows: Category  Goal  2017  2018  2019(1)  2020(1)  2021(1)

 

Category Goal 2017 2018 2019(1) 2020(1) 2021(1) 
$(B) %SB $(B) %SB $(B) %SB $(B) %SB $(B) %SB 
Small Business 23% $105.70  23.80% $120.80  25.05% $132.90  26.50% $145.66  26.02% $154.20  27.23% 
Small Disadvantaged Business 5% $40.20  9.10% $46.50  9.65% $51.60  10.29% $59.02  10.54% $62.40  11.01% 
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business 3% $17.90  4.10% $20.60  4.27% $22.00  4.39% $23.94  4.28% $25.00  4.41% 
Women-Owned Small Business 5% $20.80  4.70% $22.90  4.75% $26.00  5.19% $27.14  4.85% $26.20  4.63% 
HUBZone 3% $7.30  1.70% $9.90  2.05% $11.40  2.28% $13.64  2.44% $14.30  2.53% 
1. FY 2019-21, in accordance with federal law, SBA provided double  credit, for Scorecard purposes only, for prime contract awards in  disaster areas that were awarded as a local area set aside and a small  business or other socio-economic set aside when the vendor state is the  same as the place of performance (15 USC § 644(f)), and for awards to  small businesses in Puerto Rico or covered territories (15 USC §  644(x)(1)). SBA also included in the calculation of FY19-21  government-wide achievements the Department of Energy first-tier  subcontracts required to be included by section 318 of the Consolidated  Appropriations Act of 2014 (“CAA”), Public Law 113-76.

 The SBA continues to collaborate with federal agencies to expand  small business opportunities for small business contractors to compete  and win federal contracts. The FY2021 Scorecard analyzed the prime  contracting and subcontracting performance and other contributing  factors, which resulted in an overall “A” grade for the federal  government.

 Small Business Federal Procurement Scorecard Overview: The annual Procurement Scorecard is an assessment tool to measure  how well federal agencies reach their small business and socio-economic  prime contracting and subcontracting goals. The Scorecard also provides  accurate and transparent contracting data and reports agency-specific  progress.  The prime and subcontracting component goals include goals  for small businesses, WOSBs, SDBs, service-disabled veteran-owned small  businesses, and small businesses located in HUBZones.  

 Every year, the SBA works with agencies to set their individual  prime and subcontracting goals. The SBA ensures that, in the aggregate,  the federal government meets or exceeds the government-wide statutory  goals mandated in 15(g)(1) of the Small Business Act in each category.   While each federal agency ensures the quality of its own contracting  data, SBA conducts additional analyses to help identify potential data  anomalies and with federal agency procurement staff to provide analysis  and tools to facilitate a review of data, implement improvements to  procurement systems, and conduct training to improve accuracy.   

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