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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID: DoD–2021–OS–0077]
Notice of Request for Comments on
Barriers Facing Small Businesses in
Contracting With the Department of
Defense
Office of Small Business
Programs, Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Industrial Policy),
Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice of request for public
comments.
AGENCY:
The participation of dynamic,
resilient, and innovative small
businesses in the defense industrial base
is critical to the United States’ efforts to
maintain its technological superiority,
military readiness, and warfighting
advantage. In furtherance of its efforts to
maximize opportunities for small
businesses to contribute to national
security, the Department seeks public
input on the barriers that small
businesses face in working with the
Department. This input will be used to
update the Department’s Small Business
Strategy led by the DoD Office of Small
Business Programs.
DATES: The due date for submitting
comments is October 25, 2021.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by docket number and title,
by any of the following methods:
SUMMARY:
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Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
Mail: DoD cannot receive written
comments at this time due to the
COVID–19 pandemic. Comments should
be sent electronically to the docket
listed above.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name, docket
number and title for this Federal
Register document. The general policy
for comments and other submissions
from members of the public is to make
these submissions available as they are
received, without change, including any
personal identifiers or contact
information for public viewing on the
internet at https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Victoria Mundt, Associate Director, of
the Office of Small Business Programs,
at (703) 697–0051 or
osd.business.defense@mail.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
President Biden issued Executive
Order (E.O.) 14017, ‘‘America’s Supply
Chains’’; E.O. 13985, ‘‘Advancing Racial
Equity and Support for Underserved
Communities Through the Federal
Government’’; and E.O. 14036,
‘‘Promoting Competition in the
American Economy.’’ E.O. 14017
focuses on the need for resilient,
diverse, and secure supply chains to
ensure U.S. economic prosperity and
national security. E.O. 13985 focuses on
identifying potential barriers that
underserved communities and
individuals may face in taking
advantage of agency procurement and
contracting opportunities. E.O. 14036
focuses on reviewing the state of
competition within the defense
industrial base, including areas where a
lack of competition may be of concern.
In support of E.O.s and through DoD’s
Small Business Strategy, DoD is
focusing on reducing barriers to entry
that can reduce critical manufacturing
capacity, competition and the
availability and integrity of vital goods,
products, and services.
Small businesses play a major role in
the DoD’s supply chains, and they allow
the U.S. to maintain its technological
superiority, military readiness, and
warfighting advantages. These
companies also play a crucial role in
ensuring supply chain resilience. Last
year, the Department awarded a record
$80 billion dollars to small businesses
through prime contracts, of which over
$30 billion dollars was awarded to small
disadvantaged businesses.
Still, over the last decade small
businesses in the defense industrial base
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have decreased by more than 40%.
Further, a recent survey of small
businesses conducted by the National
Defense Industrial Association found
that nearly four out of five (77.3%)
businesses reported that the COVID–19
pandemic impacted them, with 85% of
those saying the pandemic had
negatively affected them. The
Department seeks additional insight
from the public in understanding the
impact of the pandemic, as well as other
negative influences, on small businesses
in the defense industrial base.
This notice requests comments and
information from the public
(specifically small business currently in,
or interested in becoming part of, the
defense industrial base) to assist the
DoD in updating its Small Business
Strategy.
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Written Comments
The DoD is particularly interested in
comments and information directed to
the policy objectives listed in E.O.
14017, E.O. 14036, and E.O. 13985 as
they affect the U.S. and global supply
chains. The Department is seeking input
from small businesses as well as from
those with relevant expertise on the
following topics:
i. Government business practices that
might inhibit or deter small businesses’
from producing and/or providing goods,
services, and materials for DoD
requirements, to the detriment of the
small business sector and in turn the
defense industrial base;
ii. Regulations and business practices
which may strain rather than strengthen
the relationship between the
Department and small businesses;
iii. The impact of the Department’s
major programs to support small
business participation in the defense
industrial base, specifically, the MentorProte´ge´ Program, Indian Incentive
Program, Procurement Technical
Assistance Centers, the Rapid
Innovation Fund, Small Business
Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small
Business Technology Transfer (STTR);
iv. The use of past performance
information during the periods of source
selection, ongoing performance, and
collection of information;
v. Increasing the Department’s
utilization of small business
innovations;
vi. The Department’s efforts to assist
small businesses that seek to do
business with the government,
including experiences in working with
the Department’s contracting workforce;
vii. Contracting timelines and the
impact of those timelines on small
businesses;
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viii. The availability of skilled labor
and other personnel to sustain a
competitive small business ecosystem;
ix. Research, development, and
demonstration priorities to support
production and an advanced
manufacturing base for the Department’s
requirements;
x. Policy recommendations or
suggested executive, legislative,
regulatory action to foster more resilient
supply chains, greater competition in
the defense industrial base, and/or more
small business participation during the
procurement process;
xi. Any additional comments from
small businesses relevant to the
assessment of supply chain resilience
required by E.O. 14017, E.O. 14036, and
E.O. 13985.
The DoD encourages respondents to
structure their comments using the same
text above as identifiers for the areas of
inquiry to which they are responding.
This will assist the DoD in more easily
reviewing and summarizing the
comments received in response to these
specific areas. For example, a
commenter submitting comments
responsive to (i), ‘‘Government business
practices that might cause deterioration
in capabilities, to the detriment of the
small business sector and in turn the
defense industrial base,’’ would use that
same text as a heading in the public
comment followed by the commenter’s
specific comments in this area. The
Department encourages the use of an
Executive Summary at the beginning of
all comments and information to affect
a more efficient Departmental review of
the submitted documents.
Requirements for Written Comments
The https://www.regulations.gov
website allows users to provide
comments by filling in a ‘‘Type
Comment’’ field, or by attaching a
document using an ‘‘Upload File’’ field.
The DoD prefers that comments be
provided in an attached document. The
Department prefers submissions in
Microsoft Word (.doc files) or Adobe
Acrobat (.pdf files). If the submission is
provided in a format other than
Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat,
please indicate the name of the
application in the ‘‘Type Comment’’
field. Please do not attach separate cover
letters to electronic submissions; rather,
include any information that might
appear in a cover letter within the
comments. Similarly, to the extent
possible, please include any exhibits,
annexes, or other attachments in the
same file, so the submission consists of
one file instead of multiple files.
Comments (both public comments and
non-confidential versions of comments
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containing business confidential
information) will be placed in the
docket and open to public inspection.
Comments may be viewed on https://
www.regulations.gov by entering docket
number DoD–2021–OS–0077 in the
search field on the home page.
All filers should name their files
using the name of the person or entity
submitting the comments. Anonymous
comments are also accepted.
Communications from agencies of the
United States Government will not be
made available for public inspection.
Anyone submitting business
confidential information should clearly
identify the business confidential
portion at the time of submission, file a
statement justifying nondisclosure and
referring to the specific legal authority
claimed, and provide a non-confidential
version of the submission. The nonconfidential version of the submission
will be placed in the public file on
https://www.regulations.gov. For
comments submitted electronically
containing business confidential
information, the file name of the
business confidential version should
begin with the characters ‘‘BC.’’ Any
page containing business confidential
information must be clearly marked
‘‘BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL’’ on the
top of that page. The non-confidential
version must be clearly marked
‘‘PUBLIC.’’ The file name of the nonconfidential version should begin with
the character ‘‘P.’’ The ‘‘BC’’ and ‘‘P’’
should be followed by the name of the
person or entity submitting the
comments or rebuttal comments. If a
public hearing is held in support of this
assessment, a separate Federal Register
notice will be published providing the
date and information about the hearing.
The Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Industrial Policy)
does not maintain a separate public
inspection facility. Requesters should
first view the Department’s web page,
which can be found at https://https://
open.defense.gov/ (see ‘‘Electronic
FOIA’’ heading). The records related to
this assessment are made accessible in
accordance with the regulations
published in part 4 of title 15 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (15 CFR 4.1
through 4.11).
Dated: September 1, 2021.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID: DoD-2021-OS-0077]
Notice of Request for Comments on Barriers Facing Small
Businesses in Contracting With the Department of Defense
AGENCY: Office of Small Business Programs, Office of the Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Industrial Policy), Department of
Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice of request for public comments.
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SUMMARY: The participation of dynamic, resilient, and innovative small
businesses in the defense industrial base is critical to the United
States' efforts to maintain its technological superiority, military
readiness, and warfighting advantage. In furtherance of its efforts to
maximize opportunities for small businesses to contribute to national
security, the Department seeks public input on the barriers that small
businesses face in working with the Department. This input will be used
to update the Department's Small Business Strategy led by the DoD
Office of Small Business Programs.
DATES: The due date for submitting comments is October 25, 2021.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number and
title, by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
Mail: DoD cannot receive written comments at this time due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Comments should be sent electronically to the docket
listed above.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency
name, docket number and title for this Federal Register document. The
general policy for comments and other submissions from members of the
public is to make these submissions available as they are received,
without change, including any personal identifiers or contact
information for public viewing on the internet at https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Victoria Mundt, Associate
Director, of the Office of Small Business Programs, at (703) 697-0051
or [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
President Biden issued Executive Order (E.O.) 14017, ``America's
Supply Chains''; E.O. 13985, ``Advancing Racial Equity and Support for
Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government''; and E.O.
14036, ``Promoting Competition in the American Economy.'' E.O. 14017
focuses on the need for resilient, diverse, and secure supply chains to
ensure U.S. economic prosperity and national security. E.O. 13985
focuses on identifying potential barriers that underserved communities
and individuals may face in taking advantage of agency procurement and
contracting opportunities. E.O. 14036 focuses on reviewing the state of
competition within the defense industrial base, including areas where a
lack of competition may be of concern. In support of E.O.s and through
DoD's Small Business Strategy, DoD is focusing on reducing barriers to
entry that can reduce critical manufacturing capacity, competition and
the availability and integrity of vital goods, products, and services.
Small businesses play a major role in the DoD's supply chains, and
they allow the U.S. to maintain its technological superiority, military
readiness, and warfighting advantages. These companies also play a
crucial role in ensuring supply chain resilience. Last year, the
Department awarded a record $80 billion dollars to small businesses
through prime contracts, of which over $30 billion dollars was awarded
to small disadvantaged businesses.
Still, over the last decade small businesses in the defense
industrial base
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have decreased by more than 40%. Further, a recent survey of small
businesses conducted by the National Defense Industrial Association
found that nearly four out of five (77.3%) businesses reported that the
COVID-19 pandemic impacted them, with 85% of those saying the pandemic
had negatively affected them. The Department seeks additional insight
from the public in understanding the impact of the pandemic, as well as
other negative influences, on small businesses in the defense
industrial base.
This notice requests comments and information from the public
(specifically small business currently in, or interested in becoming
part of, the defense industrial base) to assist the DoD in updating its
Small Business Strategy.
Written Comments
The DoD is particularly interested in comments and information
directed to the policy objectives listed in E.O. 14017, E.O. 14036, and
E.O. 13985 as they affect the U.S. and global supply chains. The
Department is seeking input from small businesses as well as from those
with relevant expertise on the following topics:
i. Government business practices that might inhibit or deter small
businesses' from producing and/or providing goods, services, and
materials for DoD requirements, to the detriment of the small business
sector and in turn the defense industrial base;
ii. Regulations and business practices which may strain rather than
strengthen the relationship between the Department and small
businesses;
iii. The impact of the Department's major programs to support small
business participation in the defense industrial base, specifically,
the Mentor-Prot[eacute]g[eacute] Program, Indian Incentive Program,
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers, the Rapid Innovation Fund,
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology
Transfer (STTR);
iv. The use of past performance information during the periods of
source selection, ongoing performance, and collection of information;
v. Increasing the Department's utilization of small business
innovations;
vi. The Department's efforts to assist small businesses that seek
to do business with the government, including experiences in working
with the Department's contracting workforce;
vii. Contracting timelines and the impact of those timelines on
small businesses;
viii. The availability of skilled labor and other personnel to
sustain a competitive small business ecosystem;
ix. Research, development, and demonstration priorities to support
production and an advanced manufacturing base for the Department's
requirements;
x. Policy recommendations or suggested executive, legislative,
regulatory action to foster more resilient supply chains, greater
competition in the defense industrial base, and/or more small business
participation during the procurement process;
xi. Any additional comments from small businesses relevant to the
assessment of supply chain resilience required by E.O. 14017, E.O.
14036, and E.O. 13985.
The DoD encourages respondents to structure their comments using
the same text above as identifiers for the areas of inquiry to which
they are responding. This will assist the DoD in more easily reviewing
and summarizing the comments received in response to these specific
areas. For example, a commenter submitting comments responsive to (i),
``Government business practices that might cause deterioration in
capabilities, to the detriment of the small business sector and in turn
the defense industrial base,'' would use that same text as a heading in
the public comment followed by the commenter's specific comments in
this area. The Department encourages the use of an Executive Summary at
the beginning of all comments and information to affect a more
efficient Departmental review of the submitted documents.
Requirements for Written Comments
The https://www.regulations.gov website allows users to provide
comments by filling in a ``Type Comment'' field, or by attaching a
document using an ``Upload File'' field. The DoD prefers that comments
be provided in an attached document. The Department prefers submissions
in Microsoft Word (.doc files) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf files). If the
submission is provided in a format other than Microsoft Word or Adobe
Acrobat, please indicate the name of the application in the ``Type
Comment'' field. Please do not attach separate cover letters to
electronic submissions; rather, include any information that might
appear in a cover letter within the comments. Similarly, to the extent
possible, please include any exhibits, annexes, or other attachments in
the same file, so the submission consists of one file instead of
multiple files. Comments (both public comments and non-confidential
versions of comments containing business confidential information) will
be placed in the docket and open to public inspection. Comments may be
viewed on https://www.regulations.gov by entering docket number DoD-
2021-OS-0077 in the search field on the home page.
All filers should name their files using the name of the person or
entity submitting the comments. Anonymous comments are also accepted.
Communications from agencies of the United States Government will not
be made available for public inspection.
Anyone submitting business confidential information should clearly
identify the business confidential portion at the time of submission,
file a statement justifying nondisclosure and referring to the specific
legal authority claimed, and provide a non-confidential version of the
submission. The non-confidential version of the submission will be
placed in the public file on https://www.regulations.gov. For comments
submitted electronically containing business confidential information,
the file name of the business confidential version should begin with
the characters ``BC.'' Any page containing business confidential
information must be clearly marked ``BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL'' on the top
of that page. The non-confidential version must be clearly marked
``PUBLIC.'' The file name of the non-confidential version should begin
with the character ``P.'' The ``BC'' and ``P'' should be followed by
the name of the person or entity submitting the comments or rebuttal
comments. If a public hearing is held in support of this assessment, a
separate Federal Register notice will be published providing the date
and information about the hearing. The Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Industrial Policy) does not maintain a separate
public inspection facility. Requesters should first view the
Department's web page, which can be found at https://https://open.defense.gov/ (see ``Electronic FOIA'' heading). The records
related to this assessment are made accessible in accordance with the
regulations published in part 4 of title 15 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (15 CFR 4.1 through 4.11).
Dated: September 1, 2021.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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