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<br />All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. <br />www.sba.gov/wosbready <br />Women Owned Small Business Federal Contracting Program | 409 Third St. SW | WDC 20416 <br />3/17/2023 <br /> <br /> <br />Jenny Karubian <br />LOTUS RESEARCH LLC <br />1317 N. SAN FERNANDO BLVD. <br />BURBANK, CA 91202 <br /> <br />Dear Jenny Karubian: <br /> <br />Congratulations! Your firm has been certified as an Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned <br />Small Business (EDWOSB) by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for the Women-Owned <br />Small Business Federal Contract Program (WOSB Program), as set forth in Title 13, Part 127 of the <br />Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). <br /> <br />In order to maintain your certification, your firm is required to annually attest to meeting the <br />WOSB Program requirements set forth in 13 CFR Part 127. This annual attestation must be <br />submitted within 30 days of the anniversary date of your certification, which is the date on <br />this letter. Additionally, your firm must undergo a program examination every three years <br />conducted by SBA or a third-party certifier. Instructions for maintaining EDWOSB certification are <br />available at 13 CFR 127.400 and at https://wosb.certify.sba.gov. <br /> <br />Your firm must immediately notify SBA of any material changes that could affect its eligibility. 13 <br />CFR 127.401. This notification must be in writing and must be uploaded into the firm’s profile in <br />wosb.Certify.sba.gov. Your firm must not misrepresent its EDWOSB certification status to any other <br />party, including any local or State government contracting official or the Federal government or any <br />of its contracting officials. <br />