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HUBZone Sole-Source Eligible
We are an SBA Certified HUBZone Small Business and are therefore able to receive sole source contract awards less than $7,000,000
GSA Schedule 70
Chief Technologies has a GSA Schedule 70 Prime Contract with a wide range of technology labor categories available.
GDIT Small Business Preferred Small Business Value Added Reseller Program
Chief Technologies is a GDIT 2021 Preferred Supplier on their Trusted Value Added Resellers Program
Open Market & IDIQ Access
We are accessible through the open market (SAM, FBO, FedBid )
Through our network of Partnerships we are accessible Through NASA SEWP & DHS FirstSource II
The Advantages of HUBZone Small Business Contracting
Chief Technologies is working hard to Create IT opportunities in multiple HUBZone Communities.
Meeting your agency goals for HUBZone
The HUBZone program encourages economic development in historically underutilized business zones. The federal government's goal is to award three percent of all prime and subcontracting dollars to businesses in the HUBZone program each year. In addition to this website, SBA offers tips for federal agency Contracting Officers (PDF) and a video tutorial(Link is external).
Types of HUBZone contracts
As the contracting officer, you’re responsible for determining the type of contract to use when awarding to a HUBZone business. There are several kinds of contracts you can use:
A competitive HUBZone set-aside contract can be awarded if the contracting officer has a reasonable expectation that at least two responsible HUBZone small businesses will submit offers and that the resulting contract can be awarded at a fair market price. You can also create set-asides for specific orders within Multiple Award Contracts that were awarded through full and open competition.
A sole-source HUBZone contract can be awarded if the contracting officer doesn’t have a reasonable expectation that two or more qualified HUBZone small businesses will submit offers, determines that the qualified HUBZone small business is responsible, and determines that the contract can be awarded at a fair price. The government estimate cannot exceed $7 million for manufacturing requirements or $4.5 million for all other requirements.
A full and open competition contract can be awarded with a price evaluation preference for HUBZone small businesses. The offer of a HUBZone small business must be considered lower than the offer of a non-HUBZone/non-small business, provided that the offer of the HUBZone small business is not more than 10 percent higher.
Contact Us
For more on how Chief Technologies can partner with you as a proven HUBZone entity, give us a call at 703-662-0020.