Size Standards Methodology

For its ongoing comprehensive size standards review and future regulatory actions relating to size standards, SBA has developed a “Size Standards Methodology White Paper,”explaining how it establishes, reviews and modifies its small business size standards pursuant to the Small Business Act and related legislative guidelines.

The white paper provides a brief review of the following:

  • Legal authority, early legislative history and regulatory history of small business size standards

  • Detailed description of evaluation of industry structure and program information and data sources

  • Numerous policy issues regarding the objectives and direction of size standards

  • Appendix summarizing the detailed analytical steps involved in the evaluation of size standards for an industry

Can the Methodology Change?

SBA welcomes comments from the public on its methodology regarding a number of issues. SBA is aware that different choices among size standards can involve complex tradeoffs among relevant variables; and it invites comments on how to identify and weigh those variables.

Suggestions are welcome on alternative methodologies for determining small businesses on:

  • How these size standards affect competition in general and within the specific industry

  • Alternative or additional factors that SBA should consider

  • If SBA’s approach to small business size standards makes sense in the current economic environment

  • If SBA’s use of anchor size standards are appropriate in the current economy

  • If there are gaps in SBA’s methodology because of the lack of comprehensive data

  • Alternative data sets SBA should consider for a specific sector

Please follow the instructions in the notice of the Federal Register for submitting comments to SBA.


-220 votes


Does Your Small Business Qualify for Government Contracts? Find Out With Our Size Standards Tool

join the community

Terri Denison, right, and Burton Blackmar, center, from Bank of Georgia and owner Marsha Hleap-Hershkovitz, at left.
—Provision on Eliminated Fees Saves Borrower some $12,000— The Fuego Mundo Restaurant became the first small business in Georgia to...
Rebecca Pearcy spent years building her specialty handbag business, Queen Bee Creations. She started her business from the corner of her bedroom...
Success_Story-Kevin_Stecko.jpg
For Kevin Stecko, a geo-environmental engineering graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, the success to creating a niche business was...