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Becoming a Supplier

We are continually looking for new suppliers who can offer us the best value and strongest solutions to our customers' needs.
Introduce your company to Boeing
If you are a small and/or diverse company interested in doing business with Boeing, we suggest the following steps to introduce your company to us.
  • Enter your company profile into the U.S. Government's Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database. The CCR incorporates the former PRO-Net, the SBA's online database of small, small disadvantaged and woman-owned, HUBZone, and veteran-owned businesses wanting to do business with the federal government or its prime contractors.
  • Boeing Supplier Introduction process: Register your company in our Boeing SupplierGATEWAY database by completing the online SupplierGATEWAY profile with details of your company and what it has to offer. This database is used by Boeing Supplier Management, Engineering and other organizations to search for suppliers whose capabilities match potential bid opportunities.
Certifications & Organizations
The Boeing Company supports local, state and federal supplier diversity initiatives, certifications and classifications. Boeing highly encourages and recognizes membership in following three organizations, membership is not a requirement to doing business with us.
U.S. Small Business Administration
The SBA (U.S. Small Business Administration) business development program created three certifications to help small businesses compete in the American economy and access the federal procurement market: Small Disadvantaged Owned Businesses (SDB), Historically Under utilized Business Zone (HUBZone) and 8(a) certified. The Boeing Company is a prime contractor of the federal government who supports and recognizes these three certifications. http://www.sba.gov
National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC)
The NMSDC is a business membership organization organized for the purpose of networking more than 15,000 minority-owned firms with its 3,500 member corporations who are seeking to purchase goods and services. NMSDC has more than 39 regional councils across the country. http://www.nmsdc.org
Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC)
WBENC is an organization formed to advocate and provide growth and development opportunities for women business owners. WBENC is a national third party certifier of businesses owned and operated by women. http://www.wbenc.org
 
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