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Today is the last day to comment on women’s contracting regulations
Posted by Christine TaylorYour voice is needed to help create a strong women’s contracting program.
The U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce is urging women to submit comments. “With some refinement, [the proposed regulations] will serve to implement a strong program enabling restricted competition for certain women-owned small business on contracts within selected NAICS codes. This program should help the federal government to meet their mandate for providing a fair portion of Federal contracts to women-owned small businesses,” says Margot Dorfman, USWCC CEO.
To learn more about the program, read the proposed rule and submit comments, visit the U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce site.
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