When you do finally decide that applying for the 8(a) certification is something your company can benefit from, there are some important questions to ask the company you plan on hiring. Below are a few things to consider and questions to ask.
1. What is the process your firm uses to help us become certified?
2. What accolades or accomplishments have they achieved?
3. What is the value you offer above other agencies?
4. What references can you call for verification?
5. Make sure they understand the program themselves by doing your own research on the 8(a) process.
6. Are they within a close proximity from you? (It’s important to hire someone close to you, so you can meet in person if need be).
Being approved for the SBA 8(a) Business Development Program may be the most significant achievement of any firm. It allows the company to be part of an elite group of businesses that are eligible to apply for set-aside contracts that only 8a firms can bid on. To show you how powerful it is, let’s take account SBA’s Los Angeles District Office, whose territories include Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. That is over 20 million people within those three counties. Currently, there are a mere 188 approved 8(a) firms within this region. When taking in to account that over $16 Billion are set aside for 8(a) firms across the country, that is a staggering number.