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DBE certification supports minority-owned firms by promoting fair competition and access to federally funded projects. It ensures inclusion, levels the playing field, and opens business growth opportunities in transportation and infrastructure.
The ACDBE certification is a federal designation that allows minority- and women-owned businesses to participate in airport-related concession opportunities. Certified ACDBEs gain access to contracts in terminals, parking, rental car services, food and beverage, and other airport operations. The program is designed to promote economic inclusion and ensure fair competition in the airport concessions industry.
MBE Certification recognizes businesses that are at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by individuals from recognized minority groups. This certification helps minority-owned companies gain access to government and corporate contracting opportunities, promotes diversity in procurement, and supports the economic growth of underrepresented communities.
HUB Certification is a designation granted to businesses that are at least 51% owned, managed, and controlled by economically disadvantaged individuals, including minorities, women, and service-disabled veterans. Administered by state governments—such as the Texas Comptroller’s Office—it is designed to increase the participation of HUB-certified firms in state procurement and contracting opportunities. The program promotes equity, access, and inclusion within public sector projects by connecting HUB businesses with government agencies and prime contractors.