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What did Congress cut in final NDAA? 25% small biz goal, more
Several small biz items purged from final version of bill;
NDAA also strengthens focus on American-made goods
The Senate on Dec. 15 approved the final version of the $768 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal 2022, and President Joe Biden signed the bill into law on Dec. 27.
While the final package included several significant items for small business federal contractors (see Dec. 17 edition of Set-Aside Alert), Congress also removed several important items that had been previously included in the House version of the bill in September. Those provisions were dropped when a joint committee of House and Senate leaders negotiated the final NDAA in recent weeks.
What was removed from final NDAA?
--Rejected: A provision to increase:...more....
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What did Congress cut in final NDAA? 25% small biz goal, more
$15 min wage starts Jan. 30
Minority small biz got 9.5% of awards in 2020
Kevin Boshears
Small biz “commercial item” lawsuit could have wider impact
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CIO-SP4 RFP amended again
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$8.7B for SDB, small biz, minority loans
$1.1M for Native-owned
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Courts back OSHA & healthcare vax mandates
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“Extra year” expires for some 8(a)s on Jan. 13
Coronavirus Update
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