48 C.F.R. § 6.206

6.206 Set-asides for service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) concerns eligible under the SDVOSB Program.

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(a) To fulfill the statutory requirements relating to the Veterans Benefits Act of 2003 (15 U.S.C. 657f), contracting officers may set-aside solicitations to allow only service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns eligible under the SDVOSB Program to compete (see 19.1405).

(b) No separate justification or determination and findings are required under this part to set aside a contract action for service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns eligible under the SDVOSB Program.

[69 FR 25276, May 5, 2004, as amended at 89 FR 13956, Feb. 23, 2024]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2010–2022 · leading case: Homeland Security Solutions, Inc. v. United States
Homeland Security Solutions, Inc. v. United States (2022) uscfc “48 C.F.R. § 6.206 . Under the plain terms of the regulations, a procurement set aside for SDVOSBs is not a noncompetitive procurement, it is a “full and open competition after exclusion of sources.”
E. Frank Griswold, III v. County of Hillsborough (2010) ca11 “14 ; 48 C.F.R. § 6.206 ; 48 C.F.R. § 18.116 . The Companies therefore could have advanced Griswold’s claims in the prior litigation, making them subject to claim preclusion.”
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