SDVBE Certification for Telecommunications Companies
Complete guide to Service-Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise certification for telecommunications businesses — requirements, documents, corporate programs, and federal contracting opportunities.
Why SDVBE Certification Matters for Telecommunications Companies
For businesses owned by veterans with service-connected disabilities.
For telecommunications businesses, SDVBE certification opens doors to corporate supplier diversity programs and federal contracting opportunities specifically targeting this sector. Many Fortune 500 companies and government agencies have dedicated spending goals for SDVBE-certified suppliers in telecommunications.
Telecommunications offers some of the largest diverse supplier programs in the world. Here's why certification matters: **Billion Dollar Roundtable Members**: AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast NBCUniversal are all charter or long-standing members of the Billion Dollar Roundtable, each spending over $1 billion annually with diverse suppliers. AT&T alone has spent over $230 billion with diverse suppliers since it began tracking this metric. **Regulatory Expectations**: State public utility commissions, such as the CPUC in California, require telecommunications companies to report diversity procurement. Verizon reported over $5.7 billion in diverse supplier spending in 2024. T-Mobile exceeded $1.4 billion in diverse spend in California alone in 2023. **Infrastructure Investment**: The telecom industry is investing heavily in 5G deployment, fiber-to-the-home expansion, and data center construction. These massive capital projects require contractors, material suppliers, equipment vendors, and professional services firms—creating opportunities for diverse suppliers at all tiers. **Broad Procurement Needs**: Telecom companies buy everything from network construction and fiber installation to marketing, fleet management, facilities services, IT consulting, and customer equipment. Diverse suppliers across many industries can sell into telecom. **BEAD Program**: The Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program is distributing $42.45 billion to expand broadband access. This creates additional subcontracting opportunities for diverse suppliers in broadband construction and deployment. Note: Several major carriers have been restructuring their diversity programs in 2025 in response to evolving legal and regulatory landscapes. However, the scale of telecom procurement with diverse suppliers remains substantial.
SDVBE Eligibility Requirements
Must be at least 51% owned by service-disabled veterans.
To qualify for SDVOSB certification: **Veteran Status:** - Must have served in the U.S. Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Space Force) - Must have been honorably discharged **Service-Connected Disability:** - Must have a disability rating from the VA - Any disability percentage qualifies (1% to 100%) - The disability must be service-connected **Ownership Requirements:** - 51% owned and controlled by one or more service-disabled veterans - In the case of publicly traded businesses, 51% of stock owned by service-disabled veterans **Control Requirements:** - Service-disabled veteran(s) must control management and daily operations - Must hold the highest officer position - Must make long-term decisions for the business - Must control the business full-time
Required Documents for SDVBE
| Document | Status | How to Obtain |
|---|---|---|
| Government-Issued Photo ID | Required | If expired, visit your local DMV or apply for passport renewal at usps.com or travel.state.gov. |
| Business Tax Returns (3 Years) | Required | Request copies from your accountant or download from IRS.gov using Form 4506-T. |
| Organizational Chart | Required | Create using tools like Lucidchart, Microsoft Visio, or PowerPoint. |
| Affidavit of Ownership | Required | Each certifying body provides their own form. Download from their website or request. |
| Operating Agreement or Bylaws | Required | Draft with an attorney or use a legal template service. Must reflect current ownership accurately. |
| DD-214 (Military Discharge Papers) | Required | Request from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) at archives.gov/veterans or eVetRecs. |
| Existing Certification Copies | Recommended | From your certification files or download from the certifying body's portal. |
| Bank Statements (6-12 Months) | Recommended | Download from your online banking portal or request from your bank. |
| Certificate of Good Standing | Recommended | Request from your state's Secretary of State office. Most states offer instant online certificates. |
How to Apply for SDVBE as a Telecommunications Business
- **Step 1: Register in SAM.gov**
- All federal contractors must be registered in SAM.gov.
- **Step 2: Gather VA Documentation**
- Obtain your disability rating letter and DD-214.
- **Step 3: Apply Through VetCert**
- Apply at veterans.certify.sba.gov (SBA now handles SDVOSB certification).
- **Step 4: Complete Application**
- Provide all required information about your veteran status and business.
- **Step 5: Upload Documents**
- Submit all required documentation through the portal.
- **Step 6: SBA Review**
- SBA reviews your application and may request additional information.
- **Step 7: Certification Decision**
- Decisions are typically made within 90 days.
Telecommunications Corporate Programs Accepting SDVBE
These companies have telecommunications supplier diversity programs that accept SDVBE certification:
AT&T Inc.
AT&T has been a pioneer in supplier diversity since 1968. We are committed to ensuring diverse businesses have access to opportunities.
View program details →Verizon Communications
Verizon is committed to supplier diversity as a core business strategy. We actively seek partnerships with certified diverse businesses.
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**Federal Opportunities** Key agencies purchasing telecom products and services: - **Federal Communications Commission (FCC)**: Regulatory technology, broadband programs - **Department of Defense (DoD)**: Military communications, satellite systems, cybersecurity - **Department of Homeland Security (DHS)**: Emergency communications, network security - **National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)**: Broadband deployment programs including BEAD **Key Programs and Contracts** - Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) - GSA's $50B government-wide telecom contract - BEAD Program - $42.45B for broadband expansion with subcontracting opportunities - FirstNet (AT&T) - National public safety broadband network - GSA MAS for IT and telecommunications equipment and services **Categories of Government Telecom Procurement** - Network infrastructure design and installation - Managed network services - Unified communications (UCaaS) - Cybersecurity for telecom infrastructure - Fiber optic cable installation - Wireless tower construction and maintenance - Satellite communications - Video conferencing and collaboration tools **State and Local** State broadband offices administering BEAD funds, municipal broadband projects, school district connectivity (E-Rate program), and public safety communications all create telecom contracting opportunities.