8(a) Contracting Trends for 2024

Published: January 26, 2024

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Businesses in the SBA's 8(a) program need to maximize their time in the program in order to successfully compete in the federal contracting space. GovWin's '8(a) Contracting Trends for 2024' report will help you identify the top trends, agencies, industries and multiple award vehicles allocating contract dollars to 8(a) firms.

Businesses in the SBA's 8(a) program need to maximize their time in the program in order to successfully compete in the federal contracting space. GovWin's '8(a) Contracting Trends for 2024' report will help you identify the top trends, agencies, industries and multiple award vehicles allocating contract dollars to 8(a) firms. Submit the request form to receive your copy of this free report.



What's Inside:
Produced by GovWin's industry-leading analysts, this research provides an overview of the Small Business Administration's 8(a) business development program and analysis on top government-wide, industry, agency and opportunity trends. Review the report to equip your government contracting organization with critical knowledge and to access exclusive resources such as a list of commonly used government contracting acronyms and 8(a) contract spending by NAICS code and agency.

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8(a) Business Development Program Benefits: 


Robust Nine-Year Program

The 8(a) program is a robust nine-year program created to help firms owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.


Training And Technical Assistance
Businesses that participate in the program receive training and technical assistance designed to strengthen their ability to compete effectively in the American economy.


Federal Agency Partnerships
The SBA partners with federal agencies to promote maximum utilization of 8(a) program participants to ensure equitable access to contracting opportunities.
 

$24B+ 8(a) contracting dollars are trending up with $24.90 billion spent in FY 2023, up from $21.89 billion in FY 2022.

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  • 8(a) Program Overview
  • Industry Trends
  • Industry + Agency Trends
  • Opportunity Trends