Are you looking to do business with U. S Department of Justice (DOJ)? The DOJ mission is to: sustain national security; investigate and prosecute financial and mortgage fraud; uphold traditional law enforcement, immigration and litigation-related missions; federal prisons and detention; and assist state, local, and tribal law enforcement.
DOJ has 39 separate component organizations including:
- U. S. Attorneys
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF)
- U. S. Marshals Service (USMS Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Federal Prison Industries (FPI)/UNICOR
- Office of Justice Programs (OJP)
What does DOJ purchase? Pretty Much Everything, From “A” to “Z”
Join your host, Vikki Hawthorne, USWCC National Director | Supplier Development and special quest, Ms. Kellie Jackson, Program Specialist, in the Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) for this unique opportunity to determine if your small business has the core competencies to support the mission of the U. S. Department of Justice.
Bio
Kerrie Jackson is Program Specialist in the Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU). Ms. Jackson has worked in OSDBU serving in different capacities from Secretary to Administrative Specialist, and currently as Program Specialist. Her role in this position involves providing programmatic support to DOJ’s small business programs; managing and planning outreach program activities; reviewing the Department’s acquisition strategy to ensure compliance with law, regulations, and Department policy; meeting with small business vendors seeking business with the Department, and recently, serving as DOJ’s Women-Owned Small Business Representative. Ms. Jackson also participates and represents DOJ in various fairs, conferences and trade shows to educate the small business community on the Department’s small business programs and to make them aware of contracting opportunities within the Department.
Ms. Jackson enjoys interacting with small businesses and assisting them with navigating through the federal procurement process. She is excited about her new endeavor as DOJ’s WOSB representative and looks forward to contributing to the success of the WOSB Program and working with women-owned small businesses.