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American Small Business League
New Bush Administration Policy Helps Large Businesses Masquerade as Small Businesses
September 6th, 2008
A new Bush Administration policy will make it easier for large businesses to land government small business contracts by misrepresenting themselves as small businesses in government supplier databases. Under the new policy, firms will no longer be required to list their annual revenue or number of employees on the federal government's Central Contractor Registration Database (CCR). In the past, firms that listed themselves in the CCR database were required to disclose their annual revenue and total number of employees. This specific information was mandatory, because federal guidelines that determine a firm's eligibility to participate in federal small business...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-09-06)
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