Business & Commerce

SBA Seeks Nominations for Advisory Committee on Veterans Business Affairs (ACVBA)

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Veterans Business Development (OVBD) is soliciting nominations to fill vacancies on the Advisory Committee on Veterans Business Affairs (ACVBA). The committee provides independent policy advice and recommendations to senior government officials including the SBA Administrator, Congress, and the President on issues affecting veteran-owned small businesses. Eligible nominees must be owners, operators, or officers of veteran-owned small business concerns or veteran service organizations. Appointments are made by the SBA Administrator, and members serve at the Administrator's pleasure for terms of up to three years. ACVBA members are unpaid volunteers but receive reimbursement for authorized travel expenses at GSA per diem rates when performing official duties. This notice is the formal call for candidates to be considered for these advisory seats.

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Key Changes

  • SBA OVBD opens formal nomination window for ACVBA vacancies as of April 1, 2026
  • Eligible nominees must be owners, operators, or officers of veteran-owned small businesses or veteran service organizations
  • Appointments made by SBA Administrator; members serve at Administrator's pleasure for terms up to 3 years

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

SBA Office of Veterans Business Development must solicit nominations to fill vacancies on the Advisory Committee on Veterans Business Affairs (ACVBA)

SBA Office of Veterans Business Development (OVBD)
operational
high

SBA Administrator must appoint qualified nominees as members of the ACVBA

SBA Administrator
operational
high

Nominees must be owners, operators, or officers of veteran-owned small business concerns or veteran service organizations

Nominees to ACVBA
operational
medium

ACVBA members must serve terms of no longer than three years

ACVBA members
operational
medium

ACVBA members must serve without compensation

ACVBA members
operational

Affected Parties

Veteran-owned small business owners and operatorsOfficers of veteran service organizations (VSOs)+3 more…

Tags

veteran-owned small business,SBA advisory committee,ACVBA