James Reese enjoyed a lengthy, successful and decorated career
in the US Special Forces – having served for more than 25 years in the coveted
“Delta Force” before retiring as Lt. Colonel in 2007. It wasn’t long after
retirement that Reese started TigerSwan, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small
Business (SDVOSB) that provides global risk management solutions to clients
around the globe.
As James Reese knows, the SDVOSB designation first went into
effect after the passage of The Veterans Benefits, Health Care, and Information
Technology Act of 2006. Once enacted, the law gave the Department of Veterans
Affairs the power to procure contracts with a variety of sub-groups of small
businesses throughout the country. Notably, SDVOSBs were given the most
prominence in that small business hierarchy.
SDVOSBs are defined as companies with “at least 51 percent
direct, unconditional ownership by a military veteran.” The current federal
government goal is to award 3 percent of all federal contracts to SDVOSBs.
To find out more about Reese, the TigerSwan team and SDVOSBs,
visit the TigerSwan
website today.
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