Corporate & Federal Entities Looking for Small Businesses

 

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US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU). HHS awards contracts to all socioeconomic small businesses to include needs such as management services, information technology, products, construction, biomedical research and development. To contact the HHS OSDBU Office call 202-690-7300 or check out their website at www.hhs.gov/osdbu.

US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Outreach Center . EPA administers about $1.2 billion in contracts and more than $4 billion in grants annually. EPA has contracting opportunities for small and socioeconomic ally disadvantaged commodities and services such as facilities support services, architectural services, testing laboratories, engineering services, hazardous waste treatment & disposal and other professional, scientific and technical services. The Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) serves as an advocate, counselor, trainer and liaison to the small business community. If you are interested in doing business with EPA call 202-564-4100 or check out their website at www.epa.gov/osdbu

DynCorp International . A partner for all veteran owned businesses. DynCorp International is a multifaceted technology and professional services company serving governments and industry worldwide. Twice named VFW Large Employer of the Year, they are proud to partner with Veteran owned and Service Disabled Veteran owned businesses. Tell them about your small business at http://supplierdb.dyn-intl.com or contact Debbie Newberry, Small Business Manager at 817-224-1303 or email at debbie.newberry@dyn-intl.com

Johnson & Johnson . The Johnson & Johnson family of companies is committed to the ongoing identification of small and diverse suppliers that can add value to their businesses and help them achieve their long term growth objectives. They welcome all potential suppliers who can fulfill their requirements on a competitive basis to introduce their businesses to them at www.jnj.com , and then click on “suppliers.”