Small Businesses Cannot Easily Discover Federal Pest Control Set-Aside Contracts
Small pest control operators are legally eligible for federal set-aside contracts but lack accessible tooling to discover and track active opportunities on SAM.gov. A platform aggregating and alerting on qualifying small business federal contracts represents a clear underserved market.
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