FY 2009 – FY 2012 Small Business Accomplishments - Dollars and Percent 1 Contract AwardsFY 2009*FY 2010*FY 2011**FY 2012** FY 2013 Goals (Target Dollars)

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FY 2009 – FY 2012 Small Business Accomplishments - Dollars and Percent 1 Contract AwardsFY 2009*FY 2010*FY 2011**FY 2012** FY 2013 Goals (Target Dollars) Prime Contracts (All $ in thousands) $215,262$232,522$252,501***$320,557$150,000 Prime contracts awarded to small businesses $105, % $97, % $61, % $66, % $34,500 23% Prime contracts awarded under Section 8(a) $28, % $14, % $6, % $6, % $4, % Prime contracts awarded to small disadvantaged businesses $46, % $37, % $25, % $23, % $7, % Prime contracts awarded to women-owned small businesses $21, % $17, % $12, % $18, % $7, % Prime contracts awarded to HUB Zoned small businesses $11, % $15, % $11, % $9, % $4, % Prime contracts awarded to Service disabled veteran owned small businesses $3, % $2, % $4, % $3, % $4, % Note: * - FY 2009 – 2010 Reflects use of American Recovery Act Contract Dollars ** - FY 2011 – 2012 Reflects No 8(a) Partnership Agreement *** - FY 2012 Reflects an additional $100 Million for NMAAHC Design and Construction

FY 2012 Top 25 SI Categories of Work by North American Industry Classification System Codes NAICS Category (Description) Total Actions % Total ActionsTotal Dollars % Total Dollars 23 (CONSTRUCTION) %$208,864, % 54 (PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND TECHNICAL SERVICES) %$59,057, % 22 (UTILITIES)862.43%$23,286, % 56 (ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT AND WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION SERVICES) %$15,925, % 33 (MANUFACTURING (METALS, MACHINERY, COMPUTER, ELECTRONICS ELECTRICAL TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT, FURNITURE, MISCELLANEOUS)) %$9,675, % 42 (WHOLESALE TRADE) %$7,214, % 51 (INFORMATION) %$6,307, % NO NAICS CATEGORY SPECIFIED50.14%$1,812, % 71 (ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION) %$1,796, % 61 (EDUCATIONAL SERVICES)681.92%$1,587, % 44 (RETAIL TRADE (MOTOR VEHICLE, FURNITURE, ELECTRONICS, BUILDING MATERIAL, FOOD, HEALTH, GASOLINE, CLOTHING))762.15%$1,401, % 53 (REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AND LEASING)230.65%$1,328, % 45 (RETAIL TRADE (SPORTING GOODS GENERAL MERCHANDISE, MISCELLANEOUS))792.23%$1,229, % 48 (TRANSPORTATION)521.47%$1,071, % 32 (MANUFACTURING (PAPER, PRINTING, PETROLEUM, COAL, CHEMICAL, PLASTICS, RUBBER, NONMETALIC MINERAL))902.54%$835, % 31 (MANUFACTURING (FOOD, TEXTILE, APPAREL, LEATHER))290.82%$665, % 72 (ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICES)120.34%$643, % 81 (OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION))701.98%$528, % 21 (MINING, QUARRYING, AND OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION)50.14%$272, % 92 (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)150.42%$212, % 11 (AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHING AND HUNTING)160.45%$137, % 62 (HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE)50.14%$105, % 49 (POSTAL SERVICE, COURIER/MESSANGER, WAREHOUSING)50.14%$12, % Total3, %$343,974, % 2