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- NAICS codes for R&D
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Set-aside certifications
NAICS codes decide where you compete. Set-asides decide who you compete against. If you haven't sorted out your certifications yet, start here:
Agency contracting guides
NAICS tells you what you can bid. Agency guides tell you who actually buys it and how the procurement works at each customer.