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is federal form FAR 52.219-9 (Small Business Subcontracting Plan). Requires large business prime contractors to develop and maintain subcontracting plans with goals for subcontracting to small business, small disadvantaged business, women-owned, HUBZone, SDVOSB, and other socioeconomic categories. Plans are incorporated into the contract and monitored through eSRS reporting.
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Ask about FAR 52.219-9Large business contractors include a subcontracting plan with their proposals when the contract exceeds $750,000 ($1.5M for construction). The plan becomes a contractual obligation monitored throughout performance.
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