What Is an SDVOSB?
SDVOSB stands for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business—a federal designation for small businesses that are at least 51% owned and controlled by service-disabled veterans.
This certification allows eligible companies to compete for set-aside and sole-source contracts under federal small business programs. It’s a core part of the government’s effort to recognize and reward veterans through economic opportunity.
SDVOSB Certification Requirements
To qualify as an SDVOSB, a business must meet these basic criteria:
Be a small business under the SBA size standards
Be 51% owned and controlled by one or more service-disabled veterans
Have day-to-day operations and long-term decision-making managed by a service-disabled veteran
Be verified through SBA’s Veteran Small Business Certification (VetCert) portal
👉 Learn more or apply at: veterans.certify.sba.gov
Why SDVOSB Status Matters in Federal Contracting
The U.S. government has set a goal of awarding 3% of all federal contracting dollars to SDVOSBs. Many agencies—including the VA, DoD, DHS, and GSA—actively seek SDVOSB participation across procurement programs.
Benefits include:
Set-aside contracts reserved exclusively for SDVOSBs
Sole-source awards for urgent or unique procurements
Competitive advantage on prime contracts
High demand for SDVOSB teaming partners and subcontractors
SSRJ Consulting: Your SDVOSB Proposal Partner
SSRJ Consulting is a verified SDVOSB focused on federal proposal development. We help government contractors:
Develop winning proposals for RFPs, RFQs, and IDIQs
Satisfy SDVOSB participation goals as a subcontractor or teaming partner
Write compliance-driven responses tailored to each agency's needs
Navigate government sales strategy with veteran insight and experience
Whether you're responding to a VA set-aside or looking for an SDVOSB teammate to strengthen your bid, we’re ready to support you.
Work With an SDVOSB That Knows How to Win
Contact SSRJ Consulting to explore subcontracting, teaming, or full-service proposal writing. As a federal SDVOSB, we understand both sides of the contract—what agencies expect, and how to deliver it.