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How do I become an official SDVOB?

Veteran

Dali Rivera Abingdon , MD

I started a business and I am a service-connected disabled veteran. I was advised to become an official service-connected disabled owned business, but I am having trouble doing it because when I tried to register my business, I was asked for a DUN & Bradstreet, 9 digit number. Now, I went to the site of this DUN & Bradstreet as directed and it makes no sense at all.

Is this actually the way to officially have the SDVOB identifier? Is it the same to have the Women Minority Owned Small Business?

If anyone has done either one of these or both and can guide me, please let me know. Thank you in advance.

21 April 2012 4 replies Small Business

Answers

Advisor

Arthur Glover Silver Spring , MD

Yes. In order to do business with the Federal Government, you must have what is known as a DUNS number. When I retired from the military in 1998 my wife took a position as an independent contractor at a Navy Clinic. In order to get the position she had to have a DUNs number. The process is not difficult at the @ the D-n-B website. Just have re-read the instructions to ensure you understand them. Make sure you describe your business well. Ours is a women owned, minority, veteran owned. Best wishes!

26 April 2012 Helpful answer

Advisor

Pedro Acevedo San Juan , PR

You may want to call the Maryland Procurement Technical Assistant Program
http://www.mdptap.umd.edu. They will help you step-by-step in getting verified as an SDVOSB. They also offer training and counseling in all aspects of federal procurement.

They are funded by DOD and all their services are free of charge!

University of Maryland,http://www.mdptap.umd.edu 7100 Baltimore Ave,Suite 402
College Park, MD 20740
Phone: (301) 403-2740
Denise Warner - Program Director, Phone: (301) 403-2740 Ext: 30
Email: dwarner@mdptap.umd.edu
Mary Lee Kolich - Procurement Counselor, Phone: (301) 403-2740 Ext: 30
Email: mkolich@mdptap.umd.edu
William Gist,Phone: (301) 403-2740
Email: wgist@umd.edu
Arthenia Leflore - Procurement Counselor, Phone: (301) 403-2740 Ext: 31
Email: aleflore@mdptap.umd.edu
Ralph Blakeney - Procurement Counselor, Phone: (301) 403-2740 Ext: 29
Email: rblakeney@mdsbdc.umd.edu,
Terri Bias - Coordinator, Phone: (301) 403-2740
Email: admin@mdptap.umd.edu
Bonnie Maliszewski - Procurement Specialist, Phone: (410) 306-6144 Ext: 231
Email: bmaliszewski@mdptap.umd.edu

27 April 2012 Helpful answer

Advisor

James Mingey Oregon City , OR

I wasn't sure if you are trying to do business or get verified as an "SDVOSB" If the latter, go to: http://www.vetbiz.gov/

Veteran

Dali Rivera Abingdon , MD

Thank you Arthur. I just applied for it. I just wanted to make sure I was on the right site. May I ask, what is you business about?

Dali R.

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