Federal Contracts from Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

Federal contracting overview — Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

FERC is the independent regulator of interstate transmission of natural gas, oil, and electricity, and the licensing of hydropower projects. With roughly 1,500 employees, FERC adjudicates rate filings, pipeline certificates, and hydroelectric licenses. FERC's contracting needs center on engineering analysis support for pipeline-safety reviews, environmental assessment support under NEPA, and IT modernization of its eLibrary and eFiling systems. Dominant NAICS: 541330 (engineering — pipeline and electric-grid analysis), 541620 (environmental consulting — NEPA review support), and 541512 (IT — regulatory information systems).

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Why bid Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

FERC contracts are specialized and often require deep energy-sector engineering expertise — natural gas pipeline hydraulics, electric-grid reliability standards (NERC CIP), or hydropower licensing processes. Public Trust suitability is standard. Awards are primarily small to mid-size; full-and-open and small-business set-asides both appear. GSA MAS is the dominant vehicle. Energy-regulatory litigation support (expert testimony, economic analysis) is a niche with limited competition.

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