Federal Contracts from Federal Maritime Commission (FMC)
Federal contracting overview — Federal Maritime Commission
The FMC regulates ocean shipping in the United States under the Shipping Act of 1984 and related statutes — licensing ocean transportation intermediaries (OTIs), monitoring carrier agreements, and adjudicating shipping disputes. With roughly 125 employees, FMC is one of the smallest federal regulators. Dominant contracting NAICS: 541330 (engineering — maritime technical analysis supporting rate investigations), 541512 (IT — agreement filing systems, licensing databases), and 541611 (consulting — market-conduct studies). Most awards are well below $1M.
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Why bid Federal Maritime Commission
FMC contracts are small-scale and often awarded through simplified acquisition. Maritime-regulatory domain knowledge and ocean-shipping economics expertise are strong differentiators for technical studies. Public Trust suitability is standard. Small-business set-asides dominate. GSA MAS is the primary vehicle for IT and professional services.
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