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The contract requires the development and execution of a formal subcontracting plan aligned with FAR 19.7 and SBA guidelines, targeting specific goals for small, disadvantaged businesses including DBE/MBE, women-owned enterprises, veteran-owned firms, and HUBZone-certified entities. The plan must outline measurable objectives for participation by these classes of businesses across all phases of performance, ensuring compliance with federal subcontracting reporting standards and demonstrating a clear pathway for meaningful inclusion in the work scope. The contractor is responsible for creating a robust strategy to identify, engage, and track these subcontractors with documented progress and periodic reporting to meet federal accountability requirements. The effort is categorized under NAICS code 541618 and is associated with the Department of Justice through its Residential Reentry - Co office, with performance expected to occur in Detroit. The solicitation was posted on June 25, 2026, and responses are due by August 24, 2026, at 6:00 PM Eastern Time. There is no specified set-aside type, and the contract is classified as a subcontracting opportunity, indicating it is focused on establishing the framework for downstream vendor participation rather than being a direct procurement for goods or services. The contractor must implement administrative systems to monitor, verify, and report subcontracting activity in accordance with federal requirements, ensuring transparency and adherence to equity-driven economic inclusion goals.

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Develop subcontracting plan for small and disadvantaged businesses in Detroit under FAR 19.7 with reporting per federal standards.

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Department Of Justice → Residential Reentry - CoView Agency

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541618 - Other Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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Detroit, MI, USA

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Development and execution of a formal subcontracting plan with goals for small, disadvantaged (DBE/MBE), women-owned (WBE), veteran-owned, and HUBZone businesses in accordance with FAR 19.7 and SBA requirements.

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