Doing Business With the Treasury Department

In addition to Treasury Headquarters there are eight Bureaus, making up 98% of the Treasury workforce

  • Alcohol & Tobacco Tax and Trade
  • Bureau of Engraving & Printing
  • Bureau of Fiscal Service
  • Community Development Financial Institution Fund
  • Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
  • Internal Revenue Service
  • Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
  • US Mint

 

Their Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) helps small businesses of all types who wish to pursue contracts with the agency.

The agency’s Forecast of Contract Opportunities includes projections of anticipated contracts above the Simplified Acquisition Threshold, where small businesses may be able to perform either directly or as a subcontractor.

Vendor Outreach Sessions (VOS) are pre-arranged 15-minute appointments with Small Business Specialists, where you can discuss your capabilities and learn about potential procurement opportunities.

Before you begin, check out the list of the agency’s Top 25 NAICS for FY 2018

The Small Business Electronic Capability Statement (SB e-CS) allows you to submit your capabilities for agency acquisition personnel, who can search for small businesses, view and print capability statements, review business size and past capabilities, and generate reports.

You can also schedule counseling sessions with participating Treasury bureaus and Prime vendors

 

 

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