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New division focuses on small businesses. (Government Policy Notes).


Today's defense industrial base is markedly different from the industry that supported the military of a generation or even a decade ago. Dual use, homeland security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security
Department of Homeland Security

executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States
 and cyber (1) From "cybernetics," it is a prefix attached to everyday words to add a computer, electronic or online connotation. The term is similar to "virtual," but the latter is used more frequently. See virtual.  security technologies--combined with a 10-year trend of mergers and acquisitions--have resulted in a smaller, more diverse defense industry.

To be sure, large companies play a significant role, but iris a role that could not exist without the contributions of many small businesses, as President Bush recognized last March when he announced the administration's Small Business Agenda.

"Small businesses are the heart of the American economy," he said. "Small and young companies create two thirds of the net new jobs in our economy, and they employ half of all private-sector workers."

In October, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy released the administration's strategy for increasing federal contracting opportunities for small businesses. Departments and agencies currently are developing their implementation plans.

In National Defense's 2002 Mega Directory--a listing of the corporate members of the National Defense Industrial Association and its affiliates--332 of the 996 companies (33 percent) categorized cat·e·go·rize  
tr.v. cat·e·go·rized, cat·e·go·riz·ing, cat·e·go·riz·es
To put into a category or categories; classify.



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 themselves as small businesses. These companies, located across the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , are responsible for supplying the military services with all sorts of products and services, ranging from air defense systems to unmanned aerial vehicles

Main article: Unmanned aerial vehicle
The following is a list of Unmanned aerial vehicles developed and operated by various countries around the world. Listed with primary mission(s) and year of first flight.
, and from precision munitions mu·ni·tion  
n.
War materiel, especially weapons and ammunition. Often used in the plural.

tr.v. mu·ni·tioned, mu·ni·tion·ing, mu·ni·tions
To supply with munitions.
 to systems engineering.

Recognizing their significance, NDIA NDIA National Defense Industrial Association
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 has established a new Small Business Division to focus specifically on issues impacting this important industry segment. NDIA's president, retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. approved the division's charter in October. The division consists of corporate representatives interested in enhancing small business participation in the federal market place.

At the division's first meeting, members identified several areas of focus. Discussions are continuing to determine which areas should receive priority treatment. The focus areas and plans for each include:

* Teaming and subcontracting arrangements. The division will devise and implement strategies to foster alliances between large and small businesses. In will establish processes for identifying the needs of large business and communicating those needs to small businesses.

* Financing. The division will develop strategic relationships with the investment community, including seed and venture fund organizations, to expose members to sources of private and public capital and integrate these efforts with Defense Department investment initiatives.

* Homeland Security. The division will serve as a resource for identifying emerging requirements for small business opportunities.

* Legislation. The division will provide members with regular updates on legislation that may affect small businesses.

* Meetings and Conferences. The division will develop and organize roundtable discussions with senior government and private sector officials to address current issues. It will explore the feasibility of having a small business conference.

The division hopes to work not only with the Defense Department, but also with the new Department of Homeland Security Noun 1. Department of Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security
Homeland Security

executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States
, helping to address acquisition challenges facing them both.

The division plans, for example, to host a meeting to discuss small business opportunities with the Transportation Security Administration, which is part of DHS DHS Department of Homeland Security (USA)
DHS Department of Human Services
DHS Department of Health Services
DHS Demographic and Health Surveys
DHS Dirhams (Morocco national currency) 
. If this session proves successful, a similar meeting will be sought with officials of the Joint Strike Fighter Program The Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) became synonymous with the later F-35 Lightning II, however until 2001 the term was applied to the competition between the Boeing X-32 and Lockheed Martin X-35.  Office.

Improving small business utilization will be one of NDIA's Top Issues for 2003. If you would like additional information on the Small Business Division, please contact Ruth Franklin (rfranklin@ndia.org) or Tyrone Taylor, its newly elected chairman (ttaylor@unisphere.com).

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Vice President, Government Policy

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Ruth W. Franklin

Director, Procurement

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Director, International

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