Veteran-Owned Businesses, Get Ready — SBA Just Hit the Turbo Button!
If you’re a veteran-owned small business (VOSB/SDVOSB) chasing federal set-asides, the approval line just moved and fast. The SBA announced it has cleared the VetCert backlogand accelerated processing, which means certification delays that once slowed deals are becoming a thing of the past.
What happened
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) stated that it has cleared the VetCert application backlog, which had accumulated, reducing pending cases from more than 2,700 to zero. The agency also states that VetCert is fully staffed and funded again, and application processing times have decreased to an average of approximately 12 days. That’s a dramatic change from the months-long waits many firms were facing. Small Business Administration
Why this matters: VetCert is the official path for veteran-owned firms to get certified so they can compete for VOSB/SDVOSB set-aside and sole-source contracts. Faster certification = faster eligibility for those procurement pathways.
Why Federal Contractors Should Care
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You get access to set-asides faster.If you qualify, contracting officers can find you sooner. That means you can go from discovering an opportunity to submitting a bid much more quickly.
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Teaming with primes becomes easier.Primes can confirm your veteran-owned status instantly. This makes it easier for them to add you to teams, JVs, and subcontracting plans without delays.
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You stand out more.Even if you’re not focused on set-asides, being certified helps you show up higher in agency small-business searches. That gives you an edge over competitors.
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No more waiting and guessing.With predictable VetCert processing times, your business development team can plan capture work, pricing, and proposals with confidence instead of waiting for months.
Action Steps for Veteran-Owned Businesses
How a 12-Day VetCert Can Transform a Small Firm’s Win Rate
Imagine a small IT services firm founded by a veteran that provides cybersecurity staffing. Before VetCert was cleared, the firm applied for certification and waited months; meanwhile, a prime awarded a small cybersecurity task order to another vendor. Now, with VetCert processing down to days, the same firm could be certified and listed in time to respond to future task orders and be included on prime vendors’ shortlists , turning missed opportunities into revenue within a single fiscal quarter.
Quick Pitfalls to Avoid
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Incomplete applications.The fastest approvals are the complete ones; double-check every required doc before you hit submit.
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Out-of-date SAM registration.VetCert helps only if your SAM record is accurate. Update your representations and NAICS codes.
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Relying solely on certification.Certification opens doors; you still need a tight capability statement, past performance stories, and a plan to win work.
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Not tracking set-aside rules.Some opportunities are reserved only for SDVOSBs or have geographic/NAICS nuances. Read each solicitation carefully.
Closing Thoughts
For veteran entrepreneurs, the SBA’s recent move isn’t just administrative housekeeping; it’s a signal. Federal contracting is gearing up for a new phase where eligibility, efficiency, and equitable access actually align.
If you’re a veteran-owned small business, the door just swung open. Now is the time to step through it with your certifications ready, your pipeline aligned, and your sights set on growth.