Federal government contract work involves a lot of details and requirements, one of which is making sure you're compliant with applicable federal regulations. Each government agency is required to appoint a liaison between that agency and businesses. If you're finding government contracts that fit your business, or if you've already bid on a contract or even won a contract, you'll need to know the right person to reach.
Consistent with the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has put together a list of agency contacts.
Federal Contract Compliance - Frequently Asked Questions
Once you’re done finding government contracts, you'll probably have industry- or business-specific questions. Before you call any of the federal agency contacts regarding government compliance, Business.gov can help you find some answers.
Federal Government Compliance FAQs
Find answers to frequently asked questions by your industry or line of business:
- Agriculture
- Automotive
- Chemicals
- Consumer Goods and Services
- Defense and Aerospace
- Energy
- Financial Services
- Firearms and Explosives
- Food and Beverage
- Health Care
- Manufacturing
- Mining and Drilling
- Printing and Publishing
- Real Estate
- Telecommunications
- Transportation and Logistics
Federal Government Regulations to be Aware of
If you're working on federal contracts, you'll most likely need to know about federal acquisition regulations in order to be in full compliance. The Federal Acquisitions Regulation (FAR) was created to establish procedures and regulations for all federal agency acquisitions. If you're searching for government contracts or will soon be working with the federal government, this document will be incredibly helpful.
