April 26, 2017

SBA: Family-Owned Steel Company and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Environmental Firm Win Top Federal Contracting Awards

WASHINGTON – A family-owned steel and manufacturing firm, QMF Steel, Inc., from Campbell, Texas and IO Environmental and Infrastructure, Inc., a service-disabled veteran-owned environmental remediation and construction firm from San Diego, California,  have been named the National Prime Contractor of the Year and National Subcontractor of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration.

These businesses, along with other national winners and finalists for the National Small Business Person of the Year, will participate in a recognition ceremony at the U.S. Institute of Peace on May 1, during National Small Business Week in Washington, D.C.  SBA Administrator Linda McMahon will be presenting the awards.

The federal government awarded over $99 billion of all federal contracts to small businesses, which translates to more than 537,000 jobs supporting revenue in the U.S. economy.

The two small businesses were selected from among a strong field of candidates submitted by SBA’s ten regional offices.  The awards honor small businesses that provide outstanding goods or services to the federal government as prime contractors or as subcontractors.

This year’s winners are:

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graduate of Goldman Sachs’ 10k Small Business program, used his leadership skills to double IOEI’s revenue to $15 million, increase staff to 45 employees, with a 40 percent veteran workforce.  The company has offices in San Diego and Long Beach, California, Redmond, Washington and Nicholasville, Kentucky.

SBA’s 8(a) Business Development program is a nine-year program which provides socially and economically disadvantaged firms access to government contracting opportunities and specialized business training and counseling to help them become viable competitors in the federal marketplace.

Other procurement awards include:

The Dwight D. Eisenhower Award for Excellence, recognizing large prime contractors that have excelled in utilization of small businesses as suppliers and subcontractors.  The recipients are:

Research and Development:

Helen Lawley, Small Business Liaison Officer

Houston, Texas

Service Category:

Randy Lycans, Vice President & ESSA Group General Manager

Huntsville, Ala.

Manufacturing:

Susannah Raheb, Corporate Supplier Diversity Leader

Bethesda, Md.

For additional information on National Small Business Week, please visit www.sba.gov/nsbw

This post was originally published here.