Federal Contracting with Tribal Firms and Small Business Administration Oversight of Alaska Native Corporations: Assessments

$170.00

Gail Nelson (Editor)

Series: Business Issues, Competition and Entrepreneurship
BISAC: BUS060000

Tribal firms—those owned by Alaska Native Corporations, Native Hawaiian Organizations, and Indian tribes—are afforded special advantages within the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) 8(a) business development program. This book identifies trends in government 8(a) contracting with tribal firms; determines why the government awarded sole-source contracts to tribal 8(a) firms and the methods used to make price determinations; assesses the procuring agencies’ oversight of contracts for compliance with subcontracting requirements; and examines SBA’s new 8(a) regulation, intended to clarify program rules, to determine how the changes could affect oversight of tribal 8(a) firms. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Federal Contracting: Monitoring and Oversight of Tribal 8(a) Firms Need Attention
United States Government Accountability Office

Chapter 2. Alaska Native Corporations: Oversight Weaknesses Continue to Limit SBA’s Ability to Monitor Compliance with 8(a) Program Requirements
United States Government Accountability Office

Index

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