Administers labor laws, workplace safety (OSHA), unemployment insurance, and job training programs. DOL contracts cover IT, training services, research, and administrative support.
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Read moreThe Department of Labor (DOL) spends approximately $2+ billion annually on government contracts. As a cabinet-level department, DOL procures a wide range of goods and services from private sector contractors.
DOL is required to award at least 23% of its contracts to small businesses. This includes set-aside programs for 8(a), HUBZone, Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) firms. Small businesses looking to work with DOL should register in SAM.gov and ensure their NAICS codes align with the agency's procurement needs.
To find current contracting opportunities from DOL, use the contract listings above or visit the agency's procurement portal. You can also set up saved search alerts on Bidlync to be notified when new DOL contracts are posted that match your capabilities.