Small Business Opportunities
SLAC
actively partners with small businesses to support our research
mission. Each year, SLAC awards millions of dollars in contracts to
small businesses that meet the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
definition of small business. The SBA definition of a small business
varies by industry and governs what qualifies as a small business for
government contracts and resources.
Each
company’s size status is determined by its North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) code and the corresponding SBA size standards.
These are established using employee counts or average annual receipts
to define a small business within each sector. When registering in the
System for Award Management (SAM.gov), vendors self-certify their small
business status.
Partner With SLAC
Interested in Becoming a SLAC Supplier?
Explore
opportunities to collaborate with SLAC and become a valued part of our
supply chain. We welcome innovative, reliable partners committed to
excellence.
Want to Learn More?
Visit our SLAC Supplier Page for detailed information on how to get started.
Stay updated on Events & Opportunities to connect with our team and learn about upcoming engagements.
Questions?
For inquiries about upcoming opportunities, supplier registration, or partnering with SLAC:
Nicole Colley
Procurement Operations Strategy & Small Business Program Manager
ncolley@slac.stanford.edu