Historical Context for Government Contracts Traditionally, government contracts were identified and awarded based on SIC codes, such as SAM - System for Award Management. This historical use highlights the importance of SIC codes in the federal procurement process (See:What is a NAICS Code) ...
The classification was designed to provide a framework for the collection, tabulation, presentation and analysis of data for the government, however in addition it can be used by non-government bodies as a convenient way of classifying their customer databases, or as an aid to the purchase of ...
In most cases the SIC codes we give are submitted to the government and/or used for important decision making - such as should a company be paying VAT for this service? It is crucial that we offer SIC codes for as many of their business customers as possible, whilst retaining the highest...
There are alternative classification systems to using SIC Codes. A common and highly detailed business classification system can be found with the NAICS Code system. The NAICS Code system is used by the US Government for statistical classification, compilation, and analysis. To explore and search wi...
Required for government contracts, Fortune 500, business registration SIC/NAICS Benefits|SIC FAQ|NAICS FAQ 15M+ Businesses Improve Sales with Business Lists We help you identify target industry codes Professionals use SIC Codes to segment and research markets ...
The SICCODE Business Database was launched in New Jersey in 1998 and organized businesses from around the world in a directory clearly defined by the United States Government Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code system. With the introduction of NAICS Codes, SICCODE.com was at the forefron...
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes are four digit numerical codes assigned by the U.S. government to business establishments to identify the primary business of the establishment. The classification was developed to facilitate the collection, presentation and analysis of data; and to promote...
Administration (OSHA). A business did not apply for the code like an Employer Identification Number, nor was a code assigned to a particular firm. After November 2004, SIC Codes were no longer assigned to industries, since the government had adopted the North American Industrial Classification ...
91 - Executive, Legislative, and General Government except Finance 92 - Justice, Public Order and Safety 93 - Public Finance, Taxation, Monetary Policy 94 - Administration of Human Resource Programs 95 - Administration of Environmental Quality and Housing Programs 96 - Administration of Economic Progr...
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes are four-digit numerical codes used to categorize U.S. companies by the industries in which they operate. Companies are required to use them in certain government filings. SIC codes were created by the U.S. government in 1937 to help classify and ...