Washington, DC Economic Partnership’s Doing Business in DC program on doing business with the government featuring Harold Pettigrew, Director of the Department of Small and Local Business Development. He spoke about local business certification and procurement processes. Learn more at http://www.wdcep.com/business-in-dc/doing-business-with-government/
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1. Doing Business in the District of
Columbia
Presented to the Washington DC Economic Partnership
July 11, 2012
Harold Pettigrew
Director
2. A Developing City
Source: Washington, DC Economic Partnership
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3. A Developing City
Source: Washington, DC Economic Partnership
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4. A Business City
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5. Agency Mission and Vision
The Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD)
supports the development, economic growth, and retention of District-
based businesses, and promotes economic development throughout the
District’s commercial districts.
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6. Business Opportunities
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7. Doing Business in the District
Business Registration Process
A
Corporate Registration (DCRA)
B
Tax Registration (OTR)
Business License (DCRA)
C
D
Certified Business Enterprise (CBE) Registration
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8. CBE Program
Business Certification
PERCENT OF CERTIFIED BUSINESS
The Business Certification Program ENTERPRISES BY WARD*
evaluates businesses headquartered
in the District to determine Ward 4
eligibility to become a Certified 12%
Business Enterprise (CBE).
Ward 3
The DC Government directs 7% Ward 1 Ward 5
spending to CBEs, which in turn, 6% 17%
supports and contributes to job
creation and the city tax base, Ward 2
31%
strengthening the local economy. Ward 6
Ward 7
7%
11%
The CBE Program provides
contracting preference for local
businesses so they can better Ward 8
compete in contract and 9%
procurement opportunities with DC
Government.
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9. CBE Program
Businesses may be certified in any of the following categories; however, only a maximum of
12 points that can be applied toward any contract award. In evaluating requests for bids
(RFB), contracting personnel apply a percentage reduction in price according to CBE
designation. In evaluating requests for proposals (RFP), contracting personnel apply points to
proposal evaluations according to CBE designation. DSLBD also certifies joint ventures, and
vendors in the CBE Certification Program.
% of CBEs
Certification Categories Preference # of CBEs w/ Category
(as of 8/19/2011) (as of 8/19/2011)
Local Business Enterprise (LBE) 2 1214 100%
Small Business Enterprise (SBE) 3 1133 93%
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) 2 658 54%
Resident Owned Business (ROB) 5 607 50%
Development Zone Enterprise (DZE) 2 705 58%
Longtime Resident Business (LRB) 10 94 8%
Veteran Owned Business (VOB) 2 23 2%
Local Manufacturing Business LMB) 2 0 0%
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10. CBE Program
Business Certification Process
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11. Business Assistance
In April 2011, the first Small Business Resource Center (SBRC) was launched at the
Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs to assist District-based small businesses
with navigating the District’s regulatory environment.
More SBRC’s will be launched through DSLBD to expand business assistance services and
programs offered throughout the city.
http://bizdc.ecenterdirect.com/
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12. Questions & Answers
For more information about DSLBD Programs and Services, please
visit us at:
Web: www.dslbd.dc.gov/
SBRC: http://bizdc.ecenterdirect.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/bizDC
Twitter: www.twitter.com/bizDC or @bizDC
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/bizDC
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Notes de l'éditeur
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60 Million sq. ft of Class A Office Space $2.3B in construction currently under development
50,000+ Registered Businesses 78% restaurant growth downtown over the last 10 years #2 of US Cities for Best Small Business Economic Health (Thumbtack and Kauffman Foundation)
Business opportunities Navigation and advocacy Access to capital
DCRA's Corporations Division serves as the Office of Corporate Registrar for the District of Columbia. This is the first step in business regulatory compliance
The Small Biz Resource Center serves as a technical assistance network for navigating government, capacity building, and one on one assistance.