Certifications:
We are proud to have earned the following certifications:
WBENC
The Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), founded
in 1997, is the nation's leading advocate of women-owned businesses
as suppliers to America's corporations and US government entities.
For more information go to: www.wbenc.org
ASTRA
ASTRA Women’s Business Alliance is a third-party certifier
of women-owned businesses under Women’s Business Enterprise
National Council (WBENC) standards. ASTRA works to create contracts
between diverse women business owners and corporate or government
agencies.
For more information go to: www.astrawba.org
Department of General Services
As a certified small business with the State of California we
are eligible for the benefits under California’s Small Business
Participation Program, including qualification to bid on California
State projects.
For more information go to: www.dgs.ca.gov
Supplier Clearinghouse
This program monitors supplier diversity procurement by participating
utilities and oversees a clearinghouse of women, minority and disabled
veteran-owned business enterprises. Qualifying for this certificate
from California’s PUC enables us to do business with state
utility companies.
For more information go to: www.cpuc.ca.gov
Diverse supplier registration:
CCR and Pro-Net:
The Central Contractor Registration (CCR) qualifies us to engage
in business with the federal government.
For more information go to: www.ccr.gov
Austin-Tetra
Austin-Tetra is a comprehensive source of supplier information.
They help clients with their supplier spend management, supplier
diversity and strategic sourcing.
For more information go to : www.austintetra.com
Organization memberships:
We are members of the following entrepreneurial organizations:
NAWBO
National Association of Women Business Owners propels women entrepreneurs
into economic, social, and political spheres of power worldwide.
We are members of both the Silicon Valley and the National Chapters.
For more information go to: www.nawbo-sv.org
WITI
Founded in 1989, the Women in Technology International’s
mission is to “empower women worldwide to achieve unimagined
possibilities and transformations through technology, leadership
and economic prosperity.”
For more information go to: www.witi.com
ICSBD
The Industry Council for Small Business Development (ICSBD) was
formed in 1986 as a non-profit entity dedicated to promoting large
business contract opportunities for Small Business (SB), Small Woman-Owned
Business (SWOB), and Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) concerns.
This support of small business was originally driven by compliance
directives of the Small Business Administration, Executive Orders
and Sections of the Public Laws.
For more information go to: www.icsbd.org |