Federal Contracts from Department of Labor (DOL)

105 total opportunities indexed 5 award notices 100 open / pre-award

Federal contracting overview — Department of Labor

The Department of Labor administers federal labor law and workforce programs. Its bureaus include the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS — federal economic statistics, monthly jobs report), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Wage and Hour Division (WHD), Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), Employment and Training Administration (ETA), and the Veterans' Employment and Training Service (VETS). Dominant NAICS: 541512 (IT), 541611 (consulting), 541990 (technical services), and 541618 (business support — workforce programs).

Top Awardees with Department of Labor

Vendor Awards Total Value
PMSI LLC CAGE 6PLN6 1 $1.1B
BERKELEY RESEARCH GROUP, LLC CAGE 67NF2 1 $201K
FRANKLIN YOUNG INTERNATIONAL, INCORPORATED CAGE 59UA0 1 $281K
SKC INC CAGE 55659 1 $29K
KIRKLAND MESSINA, INC. 1 $275K

Award Trends — Department of Labor (2024–2026)

Year Awards Total Obligated
2026 2 $1.1B
2025 3 $758K

Top NAICS Bought by Department of Labor

NAICS Code Name Opportunities
621111 17
611513 10
236220 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction 7
812930 6
541611 Administrative Management & General Management Consulting Services 6
561210 Facilities Support Services 5
336411 5
334513 5
334519 4
92114 3

Top Set-Asides Used by Department of Labor

Set-Aside Opportunities
NONE 51
SBA 18

Top Performing States for Department of Labor

State Solicitations
Washington, D.C. DC 24
West Virginia WV 11
Kentucky KY 3
Utah UT 1
New Hampshire NH 1
California CA 1

Active Opportunities — Department of Labor

Title NAICS Deadline
RFQ - Healthcare Building Construction Data and Prices 541990 2026-05-22T00:00:00+00:00
Chicken Egg & Select Seafood Price Data 2026-05-18T00:00:00+00:00
Job Corps Center Operations Procurement Plan 611519 2028-12-31T05:00:00+00:00

Why bid Department of Labor

DOL contracting volume is comparatively small — most workforce-program funding flows to state agencies as pass-through grants, not federal-direct contracts. Direct-DOL contracts skew IT/research, with BLS economic-data systems and ETA workforce-system modernization the highest-volume small-biz channels.

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