CA DVBE Search: Where to Start

If you're searching for a Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) in California, you're likely responding to a public contract opportunity that includes DVBE participation requirements. The State of California mandates that state agencies aim to award at least 3% of contracting dollars to certified DVBEs—making it essential for primes to identify qualified DVBE partners.

Fortunately, there are reliable and official ways to complete your California DVBE search.

Official Tools for a California DVBE Search

Here are the best resources for locating certified DVBEs in California:

1. Cal eProcure Vendor Search Tool

The most comprehensive DVBE directory in California. Search by:

  • Certification type: DVBE

  • Business location

  • NAICS or UNSPSC codes

  • Keywords or business name

👉 Search the Official California DVBE Directory

2. DGS Office of Small Business and DVBE Services (OSDS)

Offers education, application support, and certified business listings.
👉 Visit OSDS Website

3. Local and Regional DVBE Lists

Some cities and counties maintain their own procurement lists. Check with:

  • Caltrans

  • CSU/UC systems

  • Major agencies like the City of Los Angeles or Sacramento County

Or Skip the Search and Work With Us

While directories are useful, they don’t always show a firm’s full capabilities, availability, or past performance. That’s where we come in.

California Veteran DVBE Strategies LLC is:

  • Certified by the State of California

  • Based in California and available statewide

  • Experienced across state, local, and education contracts

  • Trusted by primes for fast teaming, compliance support, and proposal execution

Whether you’re racing against a bid deadline or planning long-term DVBE partnerships, we’re ready to support your goals.

Contact a Trusted California DVBE

Get in touch today to receive our DVBE certification number, capability statement, and teaming package.

📞 Call us or request a consultation

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