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I Know Something You Do Not Know 501 - C19: The Big Secret
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I Know Something You Do Not Know 501 - C19: The Big Secret in Vernon, BC
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I Know Something You Do Not Know 501 - C19: The Big Secret in Vernon, BC
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"I Know Something You Don't Know! 501 - C19: The Big Secret" is a compelling nonfiction work by Lavell Jones and Nor Cal Elite Disabled Vets. This book provides a deep dive into the world of Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOBs) and the legislation that supports them. Through chapters that explore the history, struggles, and triumphs of disabled veterans in the business sector, readers gain insight into the importance of supplier diversity and the unique challenges these veterans face post-service.
The book outlines the intricacies of various laws and regulations like Public Law 109-461 and California's General Order 156, explaining their impact on SDVOBs. It also offers a practical guide to navigating government contracting, with advice on leveraging set-asides and certification processes to benefit veteran-owned businesses.
Featuring testimonials and interviews with veterans who have transitioned to successful business owners, the book is both a resource for understanding the SDVOB landscape and a call to action to support these businesses. It advocates for the importance of networking, mentorship, and community support in fostering the growth and success of disabled veteran-owned enterprises.
Mapped By Mr. Chris Walker
"I Know Something You Don't Know! 501 - C19: The Big Secret" is a compelling nonfiction work by Lavell Jones and Nor Cal Elite Disabled Vets. This book provides a deep dive into the world of Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOBs) and the legislation that supports them. Through chapters that explore the history, struggles, and triumphs of disabled veterans in the business sector, readers gain insight into the importance of supplier diversity and the unique challenges these veterans face post-service.
The book outlines the intricacies of various laws and regulations like Public Law 109-461 and California's General Order 156, explaining their impact on SDVOBs. It also offers a practical guide to navigating government contracting, with advice on leveraging set-asides and certification processes to benefit veteran-owned businesses.
Featuring testimonials and interviews with veterans who have transitioned to successful business owners, the book is both a resource for understanding the SDVOB landscape and a call to action to support these businesses. It advocates for the importance of networking, mentorship, and community support in fostering the growth and success of disabled veteran-owned enterprises.
Mapped By Mr. Chris Walker


















