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GA Issues Recommendations to Improve Small and Minority-Owned Business Access to State Procurement Process

GA Issues Recommendations to Improve Small and Minority-Owned Business Access to State Procurement Process

November 2, 2022

GA Issues Recommendations to Improve Small and Minority-Owned Business Access to State Procurement Process

On Monday, Gov. Brian Kemp joined the Department of Administrative Services (DOAS) in announcing the release of the Small Business and Supplier Diversity Initiative Report. The report outlines several recommendations to further access to Georgia’s procurement process and resources for small, minority-owned, woman-owned, and veteran-owned businesses. Among the recommendations included in the report are:
  • Strategies to assist small and diverse businesses in identifying bid opportunities.
  • Improving readiness to bid.
  • Increasing outreach, training, and support to the small business community.
  • Engaging key small business development partners, chambers of commerce, non-profit organizations, and state agencies to better understand the needs of small and minority-owned businesses.
Click here to learn more about the report and what it may mean for small businesses like yours.
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