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Tracey Pinson
Director:
Ms. Tracey Pinson
Welcome
The Office of Small Business Programs, Department of the Army welcomes you. Our vision is to be an integral part of the Army team and to help small businesses and America's Army meet the challenges of this century. Our goal is to establish the Army as the premier organization for the promotion of and
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  Director's Message
  Director's Biography
  Expectations for OSDBU Directors
  Briefing Charts
  Tribute to Parren J. Mitchell
  Tribute to Dr. Dorothy I. Height
  Small Business Success with Raytheon
  In-Sourcing
  New Subcontracting Plan Thresholds
  Information on New WOSB Rules
  OSBP Director Attends Staff Sgt. Giunta Medal of Honor Ceremony
  FY11 Army Small Business Goals
  Start Here: All About the Army OSBP
  Helpful Links
  Army Acquisition Forecasts
  AW2 - Career Opportunities
  2007 DoD SDVOSB Awards
  Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System
  Solicitation for New AMC BPA
  Adapting the MACOM Structure
  President Barack Obama Establishes Interagency Task Forces on Small Business Contracting
  Small Business Associate Director Listing
  Army Corps of Engineers Releases Listing of New Civil Works Projects
  Policy Document Archive
  Frequently Asked Questions
  Post-conference Websites
  Contact Us
  Suspension of Applications for SDB Program
  Policy Letter 03-09; Acquisition Pre-Briefs on Service Acquisitions over $500M
  Dawn Halfaker, CEO of Halfaker & Associates, support contractor to Army OSBP, profiled in Washington Post's Capital Business
  “Myth-Busting”: Addressing Misconceptions to Improve Communication