Evocati Earns Approval to Conduct Federal Contracting as a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Company

Washington, D.C. - Evocati’s president and founder, Barrett Y. Bogue, announced today their successful effort to become an approved service disabled veteran owned company in SAM.gov. This approval will allow Evocati to compete for federal contracts and serve as a subcontractor with companies operating as a prime contractor with the federal government. 

“This is an important next step to diversify revenue after having successfully served nearly ten clients in the non-profit and business sectors with more expected in 2021,” said Barrett Y. Bogue. “With nearly 22 million veterans in America, we look forward to expanding our mission to provide any business—and now federal—leader with a cost-efficient means to research, market, and grow their service within the military-connected community.”  

According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, the “federal government's goal is to award at least three percent of all federal contracting dollars to service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses each year.” With this new approval, Evocati is now actively seeking companies to subcontract with on a federal government contract. Click here to learn more about Evocati’s capabilities and SAM registration details. 

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ABOUT EVOCATI 

Founded in 2018, Evocati is a professional service firm that partners with leading businesses around the country to grow their investment inside the military-connected community. Evocati’s mission is to empower any business leader with a cost-efficient means to research, market, and grow their service within the military-connected community. Evocati is a service-disabled veteran owned small business that operates in the Washington, D.C. metro area.

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