Examples of Industry Categories in a sentence
Small Business Size for the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program and for the Targeted Industry Categories under the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program.
This report is submitted pursuant to Ordinance (s) 049-13HR and 058-16HR to ensure that the OSBO team provides support to the County to ensure that the SLBE has equal opportunity to participate in County contracts for all six (6) Industry Categories.
Demonstration Program and for the Targeted Industry Categories under the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program.
Executive Summary: This report is submitted pursuant to Ordinance (s) 049-13HR and 058-16HR to ensure that the OSBO team provides support to the County to ensure that the SLBE has equal opportunity to participate in County contracts for all six (6) Industry Categories.
Small Business Size for the Small Business Com- petitiveness Demonstration Program and for the Targeted Industry Categories under the Small Business Competitive- ness Demonstration Program.
Industry Categories – procurement groupings for the City of San Antonio inclusive of Construction, Architectural & Engineering, Professional Services, Other Services, and Goods & Supplies (i.e., manufacturing, wholesale and retail distribution of commodities).
Yes – FPDS-NG will return Yes if Contracting Agency Code indicates a participating agency listed in FAR 19.1004 and NAICS indicates one of the Industry Groups listed in FAR 19.1005 and/or Agency-Specified Industry Categories, and the Referenced PIID does not point to an IDV for which IDV Type = FSS, and Business Types does not indicate a governmental entity, or educational or non-profit organization, and other provisions of FAR 19.10 are met.
In determining whether the M/WBE Evaluation Preference Program Element should be applied to a particular contract, the GSC shall consider: a) whether there are at least three M/WBEs that are available and capable to perform as Prime Contractors for the contract; and b) the degree of underutilization of M/WBE Prime Contractors in the specific Industry Categories.
These same channels will be available only to eligible applicants in the Public Safety or Critical Infrastructure Industry Categories from January 21, 2008 until January 20, 2010.
Annual Aspirational Goal – a non-mandatory annual aspirational percentage goal for overall M/WBE Prime and subcontract participation in City of San Antonio contracts is established each year for Construction, Architectural & Engineering, Professional Services, Other Services, and Goods & Supplies contract Industry Categories.