WELCOME

Dear friends:

After more than a decade, the WOSB/EDWOSB Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contracting Set-Aside Program has finally launched.  

The U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce is very honored to have been part of the historic decade-long effort of Congress, women-owned firms and leaders, the SBA and other federal agency and advocate supporters that finally resulted in providing much needed federal contracting set-asides for women-owned firms in certain underrepresented industries.

There is great excitement at this time as women-owned firms and federal agencies gear up to take advantage of this historic program.

But, there is still much to do to bring about parity for women-owned small business federal contractors.  Even though women own nearly one-third of all businesses in the U.S., the paltry federal goal for contracting with women-owned firms remain at only five percent.  And, after decades of failure, the federal government has still not met even this most modest of goals.

This is a most opportune time to make sure that, (1) the WOSB/EDWOSB program is implemented expediently and put into use all across the federal agencies and the U.S., (2) WOSB/EDWOSB's eligible for the program do everything possible to maximize our new opportunities, (3) women-owned firms not in this program continue to secure access to federal contracts and growth, and (4) that we come together to strongly brand and articulate our positions.  It is our right to secure our fair share of federal contracting dollars (paid for by our taxes) and that the five percent goal for contracting with women-owned firms (which is set too low) is now viewed as a ceiling instead of a floor -- thereby suppressing our growth. 

Through the WOSB National Council™, we will advance opportunities for women-owned small business federal contractors and advocate for our fair share of federal (taxpayer supported) dollars. 

I want to thank the National Association of Small Business Contractors for coming together with the U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce to form the WOSB National Council™.  As the leading independent national trade association for small business federal contractors, the NASBC a is very important partner.  NASBC helps us to work hand-in-hand with non-women-owned small business federal contractors making teaming connections, access to potential partners and experience, and joining together to raise our voices in advocacy for the rights and opportunities of America's small businesses.

I hope you will join us for the Fall Meeting and join the WOSB National Council™.

Sincerely,

Margot Dorfman, CEO
U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce 

National Association of Small Business Contractors


We support America's small business contractors.

The National Association of Small Business Contractors is the nations' leading independent trade association exclusively supporting the interests of America's proud small business contractors. We work tirelessly to break down barriers to opportunity, bring small businesses access to information and connections, and provide a strong, powerful voice in Washington, DC and all across the United States.

We are proud partners in the facilitation of the WOSB National Council™.  The connections, ongoing training and advocacy of the National Association of Small Business Contractors will play a vital role in the advancement of women-owned small business federal contractors.

All Small Business Members of the National Association of Small Business Contractors are eligible to participate in the WOSB National Council.  Join the NASBC here.

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Connections: The National Association of Small Business Contractors is the connecting point of the small business supplier community. We connect small business suppliers to key agencies, primes and business resources. And, we connect small business owners to one another for information sharing and teaming partnerships. Every day our leadership takes steps to foster, drive and leverage connections to open the doors to increased opportunities for small business suppliers. That's why we say, "Get Connected Here!"

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