Government-wide statutory SDVOSB prime + subcontracting goal under 15 USC 644(g)(1)(A)(ii) — raised from 3% by NDAA FY2024 §863, effective Dec 2023. Primes carry the goal in their subcontracting plan per FAR 52.219-9 and report achievement quarterly via SBA SubNet.

For prime contractors · small business officers
Environmental support with SDVOSB documentation context.
We give prime teams a simpler environmental path: site work, PFAS support, biobased sourcing, and SDVOSB documentation — organized for your subcontracting plan and contract file.
The subcontracting goal & the credit gap
Government-wide SDVOSB prime spending reached $31.9B in FY2023 — 5% of total federal spend — exceeding the 3% goal per the SBA Procurement Scorecard. The FY2024 NDAA §863 then raised the statutory floor to 5%, increasing the importance of well-documented subcontracting activity.
What PBS supports
Environmental support organized for your subcontracting plan.
Three capability lines, each documented so the work maps cleanly to your subcontracting plan and contract file.
Site work + PFAS support
Environmental assessment and PFAS support scoped per task order, with documentation organized for the contract file.
Status + role context
Current SDVOSB entity status and subcontracting-role context organized for your subcontracting plan and SBA SubNet reporting under FAR 52.219-9.
Releasable to your reviewer
Product evidence, BioPreferred status, and quote or order context assembled so they are releasable to your contracting reviewer when needed.
Past performance · in formation
A clear SDVOSB support path while federal records mature.
PBS is a new company building its federal track record across three capability lines: environmental assessment, PFAS support, and biobased sourcing. Capability briefings focus on current entity information, our service approach, documentation workflow, and verified references where they are available and releasable.
From the Green Brief
Why the procurement preference is a structural lever.
Prime contractors evaluating subs in the biobased space are walking into a buy-side that has been quietly rewired for a decade. We wrote about the laws — 7 U.S.C. § 8102, FAR 23.107-2, NDAA § 322 — and the manufacturers showing up to meet them.

Environmental repair has a supply chain
Eighteen months ago a federal facilities solicitation said one thing. Today the same buyer's specs say something else. The transformation already happened. Almost nobody noticed.
Read the perspective