To help level the playing field for women business owners, the federal government's goal is to award at least 5 percent of all prime and subcontracting dollars to women-owned small businesses (WOSBs) each year. This free report provides an overview of the women-owned small business landscape, including insights into federal spending trends and opportunities.
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Produced by GovWin's industry leading analysts, this research provides an overview of the federal government's focus on enabling the success of Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSBs). Review the report to equip your government contracting organization with critical knowledge and to access exclusive resources such as an overview of the WOSB program, current federal spending trends and top opportunities to watch with requirements to award work to WOSBs.
To certify as a WOSB, your company must be a small business as defined by the Small Business Administration's (SBA) size standards.
To certify as a WOSB, you must be able to prove that at least 51% of your company is owned and controlled by women who are U.S. citizens.
To certify as a WOSB, you must be able to prove that women on your staff are in leadership roles that make long-term decisions and managed the day-to-day operations.