Buy-MBE, LLC is a newly created, comprehensive, certified Majority Minority-Owned Organization that will be member-managed to provide procurement solutions in the emerging minority business marketplace. Buy-MBE is primarily focused on developing a First in Class Minority Business eCommerce Platform dedicated to its mission for both members and clients. Examples such as utility contractors demonstrate minority contractor participation.
Both Minority and Non-Minority businesses can list Products and Services on the Buy-MBE Marketplace. All purchases will qualify for a Tier 1 Minority Business Spend.
Buy-MBE can offer products such as Safety Supplies and Promotional Products with Custom Embroidery currently at the below options:
Buy-MBE is a newly created Minority Business Organization focused on launching a "Best In Class" Minority Business Marketplace. This E-Commerce procurement solution will promote MBE purchasing options for clients seeking alternatives to traditional vendor and contractor introductions to Prime Contractors, Federal Agencies, and State and Local procurement officers.
The Buy American provisions of the Recovery Act, (section 1605 of Pub. L. 111-5), require that all iron, steel, and manufactured goods used in projects funded by the Recovery Act for the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of a public building or public work be produced in the United States, with some exceptions. Recovery Act-funded financial assistance is governed by the Buy American provisions of the Recovery Act.
The negative effects of invasive carp to the Nation’s waterways are far reaching and have potential to expand and intensify. USGS is delivering data, tools and technologies to partners to prohibit these invasive fish from entering the Great Lakes and other aquatic ecosystems and control the expansion of these fish in the Ohio River and Mississippi River Basins.
"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."