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In the world of government contracting, it can sometimes feel likepeople are speaking a different language, one that’s made up of innumerable incomprehensible acronyms. Two of these that you may have encountered are PSC, which stands for Product and Service Code, and NAICS, which stands for N...
Government Contracting NAICS codes are essential requirements for government contracting, teaming, and subcontracting opportunities. Businesses must provide their NAICS codes when bidding for government contracts, ensuring alignment with industry-specific criteria. ...
Some organizations may associate a NAICS Code with you when they interact with you. If you feel that an agency has given you an incorrect NAICS Code, you may reach out to them to solve the problem. If you have been asked for a NAICS code by an organization or government entity, the re...
Why Do I Need A NAICS Code? Updating your NAICS Code regularly is important to accurately reflect your current business activities and ensure you are eligible for any relevant benefits or opportunities. Having the correct NAICS Code can help your business in various ways: Government Contracting: Ma...
WHAT'S YOUR CODE? The first step in contracting with the federal government is determining which NAICS codes your goods or services are classified under. Contractors can begin this process by choosing either NAICS Codes by good or by service. ...
The North American Industry Classification System, or NAICS code, assigned to a set-aside government contract determines the size standard for that contract–and can make all the difference when it comes to whether a small business is able to effectively compete. But contracting officers do not al...
NAICS Codes are used to decide whether a company qualifies as a small business concern for federal contracting purposes. Your NAICS Code size standard is determined by either your business size in the number of employees or receipts in millions of dollars within an industry. The Small Business Ad...
Federal and state governments use codes from businesses in all industries, including public administration, to ensure compliance on various levels, including administrative, contracting, and taxes. NAICS codes help the government to properly collect, organize, and analyze information on various industries ...
NAICS 921 - Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government SupportNAICS 922 - Justice, Public Order, and Safety ActivitiesNAICS 923 - Administration of Human Resource ProgramsNAICS 924 - Administration of Environmental Quality ProgramsNAICS 925 - Administration of Housing Programs, Urban Planning, ...