Sec. 1802. TRANSPARENCY IN SMALL BUSINESS GOALS
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## SEC. 1802 TRANSPARENCY IN SMALL BUSINESS GOALS Section 15(h)(3) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 644(h)(3)) is amended to read as follows: > > #### “(3) Procurement data > > > ##### “(A) Federal procurement data system > > > ###### “(i) In general > > To assist in the implementation of this section, the Administrator shall have access to information collected through the Federal Procurement Data System, Federal Subcontracting Reporting System, or any new or successor system. > > > ###### “(ii) GSA report > > On the date that the Administrator makes available the report required under paragraph (2), the Administrator of the General Services Administration shall submit to the President and Congress, and shall make available on a public website, a report in the same form and manner, and including the same information, as the report required under paragraph (2).
The report shall include all procurements made for the period covered by the report and may not exclude any contract awarded. > > > ##### “(B) Agency procurement data sources > > To assist in the implementation of this section, the head of each contracting agency shall provide, upon request of the Administrator, procurement information collected through agency data collection sources in existence at the time of the request. Contracting agencies shall not be required to establish new data collection systems to provide such data.” > . ## Subtitle B Clarifying the Roles of Small Business Advocates
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