MacMore is an 8(a), Woman Owned, and Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) small business committed to providing results that matter to our clients. We bring a depth of experience across the civilian and defense agencies supporting the Federal Government’s program and technology mission.

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Seventh Sense Consulting and MacMore SBA approved Mentor-Protege Joint Venture, MacSense, LLC

Seventh Sense Consulting and MacMore are thrilled to announce that we have formed an SBA approved Mentor-Protege agreement and have created a joint venture, MacSense, LLC. MacSense is a HUBZone, Women Owned Small Business joint venture resulting from the mentor-protege relationship between MacMore, LLC and Seventh Sense Consulting, LLC. Our firms created a Joint Venture […]

MORE Growth, MORE Depth and MORE Distinction as a HUBZone certified business.

MacMore is thrilled to announce that we have been certified by the U.S. Small Business Administration as a Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) small business. This HUBZone certification is extremely important to the foundation of our business. Our goal is to strategically work with underutilized business zones to provide opportunities into the government contracting world. […]

Seventh Sense Consulting, LLC welcomes a new head of Corporate Development and embraces a new partnership.

WOODBRIDGE, VA. (PRWEB) AUGUST 08, 2022 We are excited to share that Shakira (Shak) McCants will be branching off to start up her Government contracting firm, MacMore. Shak has served as the Executive Vice President of Corporate Development for the last three years, joining SSC in 2019 and successfully leading the company’s growth charge. Over the […]

SBA Revises Small Business Size Standards in 16 Industrial Sectors to Increase Eligibility for Its Federal Contracting and Loan Programs

Changes Will Expand Access to SBA Programs for 59,000 Small Businesses WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration issued four final rules to modify revenues-based small business size standards in 16 North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) sectors that will increase small business eligibility for SBA’s federal contracting and loan programs for approximately 59,000 additional firms. The final […]

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