TAILIEUCHUNG - Doing Business with the U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

The House Labor, HHS, Education Subcommittee recently recommended significantly reduced funding for CPB of $ million for FY 2013. Following this, bipartisan support for public media in the Congress emerged, with six Republican Members of the House joining 111 Democratic Members, and two Republican Senators joining 36 Democratic Senators as signers of a “Dear Colleague” letter supporting continued funding of CPB. It is likely that Congress will pass a Continuing Resolution that will fund the government through the end of March 2013, at which point a new Congress will determine final FY 2013 funding levels | Doing Business with the . DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Contents PREFACE INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 - ED S MISSION AND ORGANIZATION CHAPTER 2 - GENERAL CONTRACTING INFORMATION CHAPTER 3 - PREFERENTIAL ACQUISITION PROGRAMS APPENDIX I - LIST OF WEB URLs February 2006 Doing Business with the Department of Education Page 1 of 21 PREFACE This guide has been designed for one purpose -- to assist you the prospective contractor in doing business with the . Department of Education. Our intent is to explain who we are and what we buy. Most importantly we want to help you market your products or services to this agency. Your abilities potential and willingness to participate are important to the accomplishment of the Department s mission. We are eager to know who you are and what you do. We welcome your inquiry and hope that your efforts will be profitable to both of us. INTRODUCTION Doing Business with the . Department of Education is intended to provide businesses and other organizations with basic information about contracting opportunities at the Department of Education ED . It is available electronically at http fund contract about . This publication includes an overview of the mission of ED and its programs and procedures and emphasizes business opportunities for the following types of organizations Small businesses Small disadvantaged businesses including 8 a firms Women-owned small businesses HUBZone small businesses Service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses Small and small disadvantaged subcontractors This publication is issued by the Office of the Chief Financial Officer Contracts Acquisitions Management CAM and by the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization OSDBU . The latter office is responsible for implementing the Department s activities on behalf of small businesses in accordance with Public Law 95-507 Public Law 100-656 Public Law 105-135 Public Law 108-183 Executive Order 12138 and Public Law 106-50. The guide is

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