Secretary of Defense Lauded for Small Business Federal Contracting Push
Friday, September 02, 2011
As the Fiscal Year 2011 comes to a close, Defense Secretary Leon
Panetta requests all military departments to identify small business
contracting opportunities. United
States Senator Mary L. Landrieu (D-LA) and Chair of the Committee on Small
Business and Entrepreneurship, today, sent a letter to Secretary Panetta
thanking the Department of Defense for their support of small business federal
contracting.
"I was
particularly heartened to see your support this year as the Department has
traditionally faced challenges in meeting small business goals.” Senator
Landrieu wrote. "I am offering to you my full support in your endeavor to
meet – and even exceed – the Department–wide small business contracting goal of
22.3% for FY2011. Likewise, I encourage you and your staff to keep small
business in mind as you develop policies that will surely influence how
acquisition professionals and program managers identify sources and engage with
defense contractors.”
Last week,
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta sent a memorandum to Secretaries of the military
departments, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Directors of the Defense
Agencies, and Directors of DoD Field Activities regarding the Department-wide
small business contracting goal. For FY 2011, the Department of Defense
was tasked to reach a goal of 22.3 percent small business federal
contracting. With only five weeks left, the Department is falling short
of their goal and is reaching out to those involved in the acquisition process
to identify small business contracting opportunities.
To see a copy
of Senator Landrieu’s letter, please click here.
To see a copy
of Defense Secretary Panetta’s Memorandum, please click here.
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