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4. Public Sector Institutions

Federal, State, and Local Minority Business Programs
William Michael Cunningham1  
(1)
WASHINGTON, DC, United States
 

Federal, state, and local governments have long recognized the value of women- and minority-owned firms. We’ve seen a resurgence of activity and interest in these offices during the pandemic.1 Several (but not all) have expanded the resources and opportunities they offer for women- and minority-owned firms, and small businesses, to grow and to compete for both private sector and government contracts. ...

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