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SBA Urged to Release Latest Small Business Contracting Numbers, Says American Small Business League
Small Business Contracting Data Overdue at SBA
| Source: American Small Business League
PETALUMA, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- May 22, 2007 -- The following is a statement by the American
Small Business League:
Nearly a month after the American Small Business League accused the Small
Business Administration of stalling the release of FY 2006 small business
contracting statistics, the SBA has yet to release the data.
"On March 11th the SBA issued a press release claiming that it is a myth
that the SBA is reporting awards to corporate giants as small business
awards. However, I think that they are refusing to release the information
because it will show, as it has for every year since President Bush was
elected, that most of the money goes to some of the biggest companies in
the world," President of the American Small Business League, Lloyd Chapman
said. "One way for them to end this controversy is to release the names of
the firms."
The SBA release in question titled, "Myth VS Fact: SBA and Government
Contracting," claims that federal small business contracting award data is
available online through the Federal Procurement Data System -- Next
Generation. However, small business advocates like the ASBL contend that
the information is next to impossible to obtain.
"Try and find them," Chapman said in reference to the names of contract
award recipients in FPDS-NG.
SBA critics believe the SBA is stalling the release of the current
statistics until the dust settles from a series of investigative stories by
ABC, CBS and CNN on the actual recipients of federal small business
contracts. All three investigations found the SBA had significantly
inflated the statistics by including billions of dollars in contracts to
corporate giants like Boeing, Lockheed, Northrop-Grumman, Rolls Royce,
Wal-Mart and L3 Communications.
In March, Eagle Eye Publishers, a Virginia firm that analyzes federal
contracting data, released its latest report on 2006 federal contracting
data. They found the federal government had missed the congressionally
mandated 23 percent small business goal for the seventh consecutive year.
Additionally, a 2005 report by Eagle Eye Publishers, found the top
recipient of federal small business contracts for that year was L3
Communications, a Fortune 500 defense contractor that received over
$650,000 million in federal small business contracts.
Last year, SBA Administrator Steven Preston refused requests from the ASBL
as well as several media outlets to release the specific names of firms the
SBA had included in their 2005 small business contracting statistics.
Small business supporters like Chapman predict that when the SBA finally
releases the latest federal small business contracting statistics it will
again be dramatically inflated by including billions of dollars to Fortune
500 firms and their subsidiaries.
"If it is a myth that the SBA won't release the recent contracting
statistics, why don't they prove it and release the names of the
companies?" Chapman said. "I challenge SBA administrator Steven Preston to
release the names. Prove me wrong."