A Virginia-based small business qualifies as service-disabled veteran-owned, even though its Operating Agreement includes supermajority voting requirements, SBA’s Office of Hearings and Appeals ruled. Datawize Technologies appealed SBA’s denial of the firm’s SDVOSB application. SBA had based the denial on a supermajority requirement for approving the firm’s profits. But OHA found that the Operating Agreement allowed the service-disabled veteran owner to amend the agreement to remove the requirement, so the requirement did not diminish the veteran’s control. VSBC Appeal of Datawize Techs. LLC, SBA No. VSBC-458-A(2026).