Federal Contracts from Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Federal contracting overview — Federal Trade Commission
The FTC enforces federal antitrust laws and protects consumers from deceptive or unfair business practices. The Bureau of Competition handles merger reviews and monopolization cases; the Bureau of Consumer Protection handles fraud, privacy, and deceptive-advertising enforcement. With roughly 1,100 employees, FTC's contracting footprint is small. Dominant NAICS: 541512 (IT — consumer-complaint tracking systems, case-management modernization), 541110 (legal — outside counsel for major antitrust litigation), and 541720 (research — economic analysis supporting rulemaking).
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Top NAICS Bought by Federal Trade Commission
| NAICS Code | Name | Opportunities |
|---|---|---|
| 485320 | — | 2 |
Top Set-Asides Used by Federal Trade Commission
| Set-Aside | Opportunities |
|---|---|
| SBA | 2 |
Top Performing States for Federal Trade Commission
| State | Solicitations |
|---|---|
| Washington, D.C. DC | 2 |
Why bid Federal Trade Commission
FTC contracts are predominantly small-scale. Antitrust economic consulting (merger simulation, market-definition analysis) is a high-value niche requiring Ph.D. economists with antitrust experience. IT modernization contracts flow through GSA MAS. Public Trust suitability is standard. Small-business set-asides dominate. Legal-support contracts often require law-firm partners rather than NAICS 541110 commercial firms.
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