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Subject Term: Set-asides
GAO-19-168, Mar 14, 2019
Phone: (202) 512-8678
Agency: Small Business Administration
Status: Open
Comments: In May 2019, SBA analyzed FPDS-NG data to review the use of ineligible NAICS codes in the WOSB program. SBA officials also noted that they plan to conduct these reviews on an ongoing basis. As part of their May 2019 analysis, SBA identified federal agencies that had used ineligible NAICS codes. As of October 2019, SBA officials said that they were taking steps, including drafting presentation materials, to provide training on NAICS codes to agencies and planned to present quarterly at the Small Business Procurement Advisory Council FY 2020 meetings. SBA officials also noted that they had also provided training on NAICS codes as part of its FY 2019 performance reviews of procurement centers.