DBE Conversion

DBE Conversion​​

The WISDP platform has made it so that those businesses that have the DBE certification can easily transition into the MBE, DVB, or WBE certifications that the WISDP has to offer. If your business becomes certified with WisDOT, you are able to streamline the certification process with the Supplier Diversity Program ​using a ​Substantially Equivalent Application (SEA), which is a wonderful resource!

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WISDP SEA/DBE Platform Overview 

The Wisconsin Supplier Diversity Program (WISDP) offers a streamlined certification process for businesses classified under ​the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program through the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT). By utilizing the Substantially Equivalent Application​, DBE-certified businesses can easily transition to the Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), Disabled Veteran Business (DVB), or Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) classifications under WISDP. This seamless transition provides numerous benefits and adds significant value to a businesses profile.

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Steps to Utilize the SEA for Certification 

  1. Eligibility Check: Ensure your business is currently certified by an approved agency (e.g., WisDOT) and meets the ownership and management criteria for the desired WISDP certification (MBE, DVB, or WBE). 

  2. Complete the SEA Form: Fill out the Substantially Equivalent Application (SEA) form, providing detailed information about your business, including ownership structure, type of business, and certification agency details. Ensure all information is accurate and up-to-date. 

  3. Submit Supporting Documents: Gather and submit necessary supporting documents, such as proof of existing certification, business licenses, and ownership verification. These documents help substantiate your application. If you are certifying a woman-owned or service-disabled veteran-owned business, the application comes with a $150 fee. Minority-owned businesses can be certified for free.

  4. Affidavit and Authorization: Sign the affidavit and authorization section of the SEA form, allowing the WISDP to verify information with the original certifying agency and conduct any required inspections or site visits. 

  5. Application Review: The WISDP will review your application and supporting documents. They may request additional information or clarification during the review process. 

  6. Certification Approval: Upon approval, your business will receive the new certification(s) under the WISDP, allowing you to take advantage of the benefits and opportunities available to certified businesses. ​

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Benefits of Converting Certifications 

  • Expanded Market Opportunities: Obtaining additional certifications such as MBE, DVB, or WBE opens doors to more procurement contracts and business opportunities within Wisconsin. Many public and private sector entities have specific goals for contracting with diverse suppliers, and having multiple certifications enhances a business's visibility and appeal. 
  • Enhanced Credibility and Recognition: Holding multiple certifications from recognized programs like WISDP and WisDOT can boost a company's credibility and reputation. It signals to potential clients and partners that the business meets high standards and is committed to economic development. ​
  • Access to Resources and Support: Businesses certified under WISDP can access a variety of resources, including networking events, training programs, and business development workshops. These resources are designed to help certified businesses grow and succeed in competitive markets. 

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Value Addition to a Businesses Profile

  • Competitive Edge: Multiple certifications provide a competitive edge in bidding for contracts. Businesses with certifications like MBE, DVB, or WBE are often preferred in supplier diversity initiatives, giving them a better chance of winning contracts. 
  • Networking and Partnerships: Being part of the WISDP network connects businesses with other certified enterprises, fostering partnerships and collaboration opportunities. These connections can lead to joint ventures, sub-contracting opportunities, and mentorship. 
  • Increased Contracting Opportunities: Many organizations have set-aside contracts specifically for certified businesses. Having WISDP certifications increases the likelihood of qualifying for and securing these contracts, leading to potential revenue growth. ​
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For more information about our certifica​tions, click the links below.

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