PETALUMA, Calif., May 7, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On Friday the Obama Administration will release their 2014 Small Business Federal Procurement Scorecard. As it has been for over 15 years the information released will fabricate the true volume and percentage of federal contracts awarded to small businesses. It will also significantly misrepresent the Obama Administration's achievement of the 23% federal small business contracting goal.
A Public Citizen report titled "Slighted" points out a number of ways in which the data is falsified to misrepresent the true volume of federal contracts awarded to small businesses. The cover page of the investigative piece contains the subtitle, "Accounting Tricks Create False Impression That Small Businesses Are Getting Their Share of Federal Procurement Money, and the Political Factors That Might Be at Play."
The Obama Administration's small business contracting data will be fabricated and falsified in two ways.
The percentage of awards to small businesses to be announced by the Obama Administration on Friday will be completely fabricated and false. Friday's small business contracting data will include billions of dollars in federal contracts to Fortune 500 firms and their subsidiaries as it has for over fifteen years.
In 2005, the SBA Office of Inspector General released Report 5-15 that stated, "One of the most important challenges facing the Small Business Administration (SBA) and the entire federal government today is that large businesses are receiving small business procurement awards and agencies are receiving credit for these awards."
The Public Citizen article proves the Obama Administration's small business data is blatantly false, and fraud and abuse against small business will continue to be unchecked.