The Federal government sets aside procurement opportunities for small businesses just like yours. To qualify for a “small business set-aside” you must first be a for-profit business business and meet the small business size standard for the NAICS (North American Industrial Classification System) code that government contracting officers assign to the procurement.
Before you do business with the government, you'll need to know these codes – in particular, NAICS and SIC. They're essential for your company to have in place before it pursues and wins government contract work.
These ID codes are to government contractors what Social Security numbers are to individuals. And you should use these numbers and codes when promoting and marketing your products or services.
NAICS identify business establishments by category. NAICS was developed jointly by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to provide new comparability in statistics about business activity across North America.
In this course, we introduce students to both NAIC and SIC code best practices for entrepreneurs who desire to receive lucrative U.S. Government contracts so join us today!
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