Government Contracts & Subcontracting

Competitive & Sole-Source Set-Asides

Aerouant is a qualifying woman-owned, disadvantaged small business with access to private sector contracts that total $500 billion annually. 

Using set-aside and sole-source contracts, government contracting officials help their agencies reach their small business contracting goals by partnering with organizations such as Aerouant to fulfill these contracts.

We also subcontract with large prime contractors helping them meet their federal regulations and subcontracting goals with small businesses.

Our contracts experience ranges from:

  • Biosecurity

  • Disaster readiness

  • Security services

  • Technology solutions

Become An Aerouant Subcontractor

Building relationships and partnering with to complement our capabilities is one way we ensure we are providing robust solutions to meet the needs and goals of our customers.

To that end, we partner with U.S. manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers to execute mission-critical initiatives for various communities and industries across the country.

These initiatives include infrastructure, economic development, health and safety, and sustainability require a broad range of expertise in:

  • Air purification and disinfection technology

  • Fiber Optics

  • Construction

  • Solar

  • Software development

  • Water and utilities

  • And more

How Subcontractors Benefit

Since a majority of these initiatives are federally-funded, becoming an Aerouant subcontractor provides you with opportunities to get involved in federal contracting without dealing directly with the government.

Since you’ll be working directly for Aerouant and not the government, Aerouant assumes the responsibility of managing all of the contracting complexities.

Whether you are a procurement specialist looking for support on your federal funding spend or a business looking to partner with us to provide goods and services, reach out.



In 2020, 45% of DoD’s small business awards went to disadvantaged and women owned businesses.

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Every year, the Federal Government awards about 10% of all federal contract dollars, or roughly $50 billion in contracts, to Small Disadvantaged Businesses.

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