Federal Contracts from Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
Federal contracting overview — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The CFPB supervises and enforces federal consumer financial protection laws — TILA, RESPA, FCRA, ECOA, FDCPA, and the CARD Act. Uniquely funded through the Federal Reserve (not congressional appropriations), CFPB operates with significant independence. Its data analytics work — market monitoring, consumer complaint database, and supervisory examination support — drives contracting. Dominant NAICS: 541512 (IT — data analytics, complaint portal, exam technology), 541611 (consulting — market research and policy analysis), and 541110 (legal — enforcement litigation support).
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Top NAICS Bought by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
| NAICS Code | Name | Opportunities |
|---|---|---|
| 519210 | — | 1 |
| 518210 | — | 1 |
| 517111 | — | 1 |
Top Set-Asides Used by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
| Set-Aside | Opportunities |
|---|---|
| NONE | 1 |
Top Performing States for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
| State | Solicitations |
|---|---|
| Washington, D.C. DC | 2 |
Why bid Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
CFPB contracts are mid-size IT and analytics awards. Financial-services data expertise (mortgage markets, credit cards, student loans) is the primary technical discriminator. Public Trust suitability is standard. GSA MAS IT and MAS PSS are the primary vehicles. Small-business set-asides appear frequently. The bureau's independent funding means procurement is less subject to continuing-resolution delays than appropriated agencies.
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