Doing Business with SectorMax
SectorMax will bring reliable solutions that deliver measurable value to your organization and those you serve…
Federal Agencies
SectorMax is SBA 8(a) Certified as of October 2019 and accepting offers under this contract vehicle. Contact us today at info@sectormax.com to learn more about our capabilities. The first step to securing a contract with SectorMax is submitting an Offer Letter to SBA. Offer Letters are formal letters from procuring agencies to place acquisitions into the 8(a) Business Development Program. The letter requests SBA to verify a participant’s eligibility and gives authorization to begin formal negotiations with an eligible participant. Formal Offer Letters should include the following and be sent to dcofferletters@sba.gov
- Description of the work to be performed
- Estimated period of performance
- NAICS Code that applies to nature of the acquisition
- Anticipated dollar value of requirement, including options, if any
- Any restrictions or geographical limitations
- Location of the work to be performed
- Any special capabilities or disciplines needed
- Type of contract to be awarded
- Acquisition history of the requirement
- Names and addresses of any small business contractors that have performed on this requirement in the last 24 months
- A Statement that prior to the offering, no solicitation for the acquisition has been issued as a small business set-aside
- Name of a participant that the contracting officer nominates for award of a sole source contract (should be left blank for competitive requirements)
- Identification of all participants who have expressed interest in the acquisition
- Statement of Work or Performance Work Statement
- Contact person’s name, email address and phone number
Private Industry
SectorMax is SBA 8(a) Certified as of October 2019 and accepting offers under this contract vehicle. Contact us today at info@sectormax.com to learn more about our capabilities. The first step to securing a contract with SectorMax is submitting an Offer Letter to SBA. Offer Letters are formal letters from procuring agencies to place acquisitions into the 8(a) Business Development Program. The letter requests SBA to verify a participant’s eligibility and gives authorization to begin formal negotiations with an eligible participant. Formal Offer Letters should include the following and be sent to dcofferletters@sba.gov
- Description of the work to be performed
- Estimated period of performance
- NAICS Code that applies to nature of the acquisition
- Anticipated dollar value of requirement, including options, if any
- Any restrictions or geographical limitations
- Location of the work to be performed
- Any special capabilities or disciplines needed
- Type of contract to be awarded
- Acquisition history of the requirement
- Names and addresses of any small business contractors that have performed on this requirement in the last 24 months
- A Statement that prior to the offering, no solicitation for the acquisition has been issued as a small business set-aside
- Name of a participant that the contracting officer nominates for award of a sole source contract (should be left blank for competitive requirements)
- Identification of all participants who have expressed interest in the acquisition
- Statement of Work or Performance Work Statement
- Contact person’s name, email address and phone number
Potential Partners
SectorMax is SBA 8(a) Certified as of October 2019 and accepting offers under this contract vehicle. Contact us today at info@sectormax.com to learn more about our capabilities. The first step to securing a contract with SectorMax is submitting an Offer Letter to SBA. Offer Letters are formal letters from procuring agencies to place acquisitions into the 8(a) Business Development Program. The letter requests SBA to verify a participant’s eligibility and gives authorization to begin formal negotiations with an eligible participant. Formal Offer Letters should include the following and be sent to dcofferletters@sba.gov
- Description of the work to be performed
- Estimated period of performance
- NAICS Code that applies to nature of the acquisition
- Anticipated dollar value of requirement, including options, if any
- Any restrictions or geographical limitations
- Location of the work to be performed
- Any special capabilities or disciplines needed
- Type of contract to be awarded
- Acquisition history of the requirement
- Names and addresses of any small business contractors that have performed on this requirement in the last 24 months
- A Statement that prior to the offering, no solicitation for the acquisition has been issued as a small business set-aside
- Name of a participant that the contracting officer nominates for award of a sole source contract (should be left blank for competitive requirements)
- Identification of all participants who have expressed interest in the acquisition
- Statement of Work or Performance Work Statement
- Contact person’s name, email address and phone number
Why SectorMax…
Reliable Solutions that Deliver Measurable Value!
- SectorMax Maximizes Business Solutions in the Federal and Private Sectors.
- SectorMax will bring Reliable Solutions that deliver Measurable Value to your organization and those you serve.
- SectorMax is Masterful in Program Management to deliver effective solutions on schedule and within budget.
Deep Understanding of the Issues Organizations Face!
- SectorMax has a deep understanding of the issues organizations face.
- SectorMax Fulfills Government Missions with Passion, Intelligence, Collaboration, and Precision.
- SectorMax understands Government and Thrives in Complex Environments s
Time-Tested Experience and a Critical Strategy Viewpoint!
- SectorMax leadership brings to the table time-tested experience and a critical strategy viewpoint.
- Supports personnel with the right Technologies, Tools, and Processes.
- Has access to the world’s most educated and trained personnel.