Small-biz figures skewed
About $2 billion in federal contracts were miscoded as going to small rather than large businesses in fiscal 2002, distorting procurement statistics, according to a new report by the Small Business Administration's advocacy office.
About $2 billion in federal contracts were miscoded as going to small rather than large businesses in fiscal 2002, distorting procurement statistics, according to a new report by the Small Business Administration's advocacy office.
The study, completed by Eagle Eye Publishers Inc. of Fairfax, Va., found that 44 of the top 1,000 small-business contractors with contracts totaling $2 billion in 2002 were miscoded as small businesses.
Among those companies were 39 large companies and five contractors classified as "other" entities, including non-profit and government organizations.
If these awards had been coded as going to large businesses or other entities, the share for small-business procurements for 2002 would have been lowered from 20.5 percent to 19.7 percent, the report said.
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