Streamlined Federal Contracting
As certified Small Disadvantaged Businesses, S&K companies offer a unique edge in contracting. With a diverse portfolio of certifications and contract vehicles, we make accessing our services seamless and efficient.
Partnering with S&K provides exclusive access to $50 billion in federal contracts set aside annually. Our firm, which is owned by a Native American Tribe, combines extensive experience with flexible, personalized service.

Small Business Certifications

SBA Tribal 8(a) Certification
Partnering with our highly qualified Tribal 8(a) Certified companies offers government agencies unparalleled advantages. Benefit from an accelerated procurement process, sole-source contract eligibility, and exemption from competitive thresholds.
By choosing our expert teams, agencies not only meet diversity and inclusion goals but also support underserved communities. Our capability to form joint ventures and teams ensures we can effectively meet your most complex contract requirements. Choose us for streamlined, efficient, and impactful contracting solutions.
Sole-Source Tribal 8(a) Contracting Advantages
- Accelerated procurement process – Average 2-3 months compared to a 12-18 month non-8(a) procurement.
- Exempt from competitive thresholds
- DoD contract up to $100M: No sole source justification [2020 NDAA Section 823]
- Non-DoD contract up to $24M: No sole source justification [FAR 6.302-5(c)(2)(i)]
- Contract value counts toward agency’s SBA small business and 8(a) contracting goals
- Encouraged by FAR and DFARS [FAR 19.800(e); DFARS 219.803(2)]
- No requirement for competition [FAR 6.302-5(b)(4)]
- No requirement for synopsis [FAR 5.202(a)(4)]
- Cannot be protested [13 CFR 124.517(a)]
- Low risk through FAR compliance and DCAA audit oversight


SBA Historically Underutilized Business Zone – HUBZone
Contracting with our HUBZone certified companies supports economic development in historically underutilized business zones, contributing to community revitalization and job creation. This certification offers priority access to federal contracts and a 10% price evaluation preference, enhancing competitiveness. Additionally, some states provide tax incentives for partnering with HUBZone firms, offering further cost savings.
Such partnerships help federal agencies meet their annual HUBZone contracting goals and regulatory requirements, while also fostering a diverse and competitive marketplace by supporting small business growth.
Contract Vehicles
Contract vehicles are beneficial to both companies and the government because they streamline the procurement process, reduce administrative burdens, and promote efficiency.
View our extensive list of contract vehicles, GWAC’s, MAC’s and IDIQs with the United States Government.
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Indian Incentive Program Participant
The Indian Incentive Program (IIP) is a federal initiative designed to encourage government contractors to utilize Indian-owned businesses as subcontractors.
Administered by the Department of Defense (DoD), the program provides a 5% rebate to prime contractors on the total amount subcontracted to Native American-owned firms. This incentive promotes economic development and growth within Native American communities by increasing their participation in federal contracting.
By supporting Indian-owned businesses, the IIP fosters greater diversity and inclusion in the federal procurement process.