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U.S. SENATE RUSSELL OFFICE BUILDING
The Association
for Service Disabled Veterans (ASDV) is the non-profit organization
that pioneered the concept of "ENTREPRENEURSHIP" as
a valid goal in the rehabilitation of disabled in service and prisoner
of war military veterans (SDV). In 1989, ASDV sponsored "pioneering" legislation
that requires that 3% of the total procurement of State of California
Government Agencies, and their prime contractors, be directed to service
disabled veteran enterprises (SDVE). That legislated policy was subsequently
endorsed by a state constitutional referendum approved by the State
of California Supreme Court.
The Task
Force for Veterans Entrepreneurship (TFVE) is an organization of virtually
all National Veterans Service Organizations (VSO) and other veteran
stakeholders that has focused on the needs and condition of veteran
owned businesses (VOB) since the Task Force was initiated by Federal
Agency Authority in 1999.
ASDV sponsored
Public Law 106-50 that legislated a federal goal of 3% of all federal
agency procurement, and that of their prime contractors, be directed
to SDVE. This legislation also established supporting authority and
institutions to enable the implementation of the P.L. 106-50 legislation.
ASDV and TFVE also co-sponsored P.L. 108-183 Section 3, unanimously
passed by the U.S. Congress and enacted by the President of the United
States, 20 December, 2003. P.L. 108-183 establishes SDVE "SOLE
SOURCE" and "RESTRICTED COMPETITION" for federal procurements.
ASDV and TFVE drafted the President's
Executive Order 13360, that directed
government action to assist SDVE.
PLEASE REGISTER TO
ATTEND THE CAPITOL HILL AWARDS AND CONGRESSIONAL ROUNDTABLE AT THE
U.S. RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING IN WASHINGTON D.C.
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