Part 127 — Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contract Program
Subpart A — General Provisions
Subpart B — Eligibility Requirements To Qualify as an EDWOSB or WOSB
- § 127.200— What are the requirements a concern must meet to qualify as an EDWOSB or WOSB?
- § 127.201— What are the requirements for ownership of an EDWOSB and WOSB?
- § 127.202— What are the requirements for control of an EDWOSB or WOSB?
- § 127.203— What are the rules governing the requirement that economically disadvantaged women must own EDWOSBs?
Subpart C — Certification of EDWOSB or WOSB Status
- § 127.300— How is a concern certified as an EDWOSB or WOSB?
- § 127.301— When may a concern apply for certification?
- § 127.302— Where can a concern apply for certification?
- § 127.303— What must a concern submit for certification?
- § 127.304— How is an application for certification processed?
- § 127.305— May declined or decertified concerns apply for certification at a later date?
- § 127.350— What is a third-party certifier?
- § 127.351— What third-party certifications may a concern use as evidence of its status as a qualified EDWOSB or WOSB?
- § 127.352— What is the process for becoming a third-party certifier?
- § 127.353— May third-party certifiers charge a fee?
- § 127.354— What requirements must a third-party certifier follow to demonstrate capability to certify concerns?
- § 127.355— How will SBA ensure that approved third-party certifiers are meeting the requirements?
- § 127.356— How does a concern obtain certification from an approved certifier?
Subpart D — Eligibility Examinations
- § 127.400— How does a concern maintain its WOSB or EDWOSB certification?
- § 127.401— What are a WOSB's and EDWOSB's ongoing obligations to SBA?
- § 127.402— What is a program examination, who will conduct it, and what will SBA examine?
- § 127.403— When will SBA conduct program examinations?
- § 127.404— May SBA require additional information from a WOSB or EDWOSB during a program examination?
- § 127.405— What happens if SBA determines that the concern is no longer eligible for the program?
Subpart E — Federal Contract Assistance
- § 127.500— In what industries is a contracting officer authorized to restrict competition or make a sole source award under this part?
- § 127.501— How will SBA determine the industries that are eligible for EDWOSB or WOSB requirements?
- § 127.502— How will SBA identify and provide notice of the designated industries?
- § 127.503— When is a contracting officer authorized to restrict competition or award a sole source contract or order under this part?
- § 127.504— What requirements must an EDWOSB or WOSB meet to be eligible for an EDWOSB or WOSB requirement?
- § 127.506— May a joint venture submit an offer on an EDWOSB or WOSB requirement?
- § 127.507— Are there EDWOSB and WOSB contracting opportunities at or below the simplified acquisition threshold?
- § 127.508— May SBA appeal a contracting officer's decision not to make a requirement available for award as a WOSB Program contract?
- § 127.509— What is the process for such an appeal?
Subpart F — Protests
- § 127.600— Who may protest the status of a concern as an EDWOSB or WOSB?
- § 127.601— May a protest challenging the size and status of a concern as an EDWOSB or WOSB be filed together?
- § 127.602— What are the grounds for filing an EDWOSB or WOSB status protest?
- § 127.603— What are the requirements for filing an EDWOSB or WOSB status protest?
- § 127.604— How will SBA process an EDWOSB or WOSB status protest?
- § 127.605— What are the procedures for appealing an EDWOSB or WOSB status protest decision?