Bradley – A suspension notice from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) can have immediate and significant consequences for a participant in the 8(a) Business Development Program. While a suspension is not the same as a final termination, it typically halts a firm’s ability to receive new 8(a) contract awards and may jeopardize its continued participation in the program. If your company receives a suspension notice, prompt and strategic action is essential. Here are eight things to consider.
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What 8(a) Contractors Should Do After Receiving an SBA Suspension Notice
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