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Cazador’s federal clients benefit from our deep operational experience with initial outfitting of hospitals, healthcare transition management and turnkey FF&E at within DoD, DHS and civilian agencies. Our association with our $1 billion parent company, NANA, extends our resources and capabilities far beyond those of typical 8(a) companies. Because Cazador is an SBA-certified Alaska Native Corporation (ANC), our government clients and partners benefit from several unique contracting advantages.
Advantage |
Description |
FAR Clause |
Direct Negotiated Contract |
As an ANC 8(a), Cazador may receive direct negotiated contracts regardless of dollar amount. |
13 CFR 124.506(b) |
No Award Dollar Limit |
As an ANC 8(a), Cazador is not subject to the $3 million limitation on direct negotiated contracts applicable to other 8(a) firms. |
13 CFR 124.506(b) |
No Award Protest |
The eligibility of a participant for a direct negotiated or competitive 8(a) requirement may not be challenged by another participant or any other party, either to SBA or any administrative forum as part of a bid or other contract protest. |
3 CFR 124.517(a) |
SDB & Native American Credits |
Federal agencies contracting to Cazador are able to claim Small Disadvantaged Business and Native American credits. |
13 CFR 124.109 |
5% DoD Incentive to Primes |
Prime contractors to DoD are eligible to receive a 5% incentive bonus when subcontracting to Indian organization or Indian owned economic enterprise. |
FAR Clause 52.226-1 |
Direct Negotiated Contract:
Given Cazador’s SBA Certified 8(a) Disadvantaged Business status, government agencies may choose to contract directly with Cazador. If this option is chosen, the Agency first completes the one-page form, Proposed Project For 8(a) Program (Reference FAR 19.804-2).
For Further information on Cazador contracting advantages, please contact info@cazador.biz.
LEASING
Ask us about Cazador’s leasing program, which enables government and commercial customers to extend
contract payments over a period of several years. |
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