Market research is crucial for success in government contracting. After all, you should know who is buying what so you can find your target customers. If you're considering contracting with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), here's a list of the top 10 industries for HHS contracts from the previous fiscal year.
The information used to write this blog post was extracted from the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS). This list comprises the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes associated with each top industry.
Let's start the countdown.
To no surprise, Computer Systems Design Services starts off our list since there's a large market for information technology in government contracting. Businesses within this industry perform such services as computer systems integration consulting, information management, local area network (LAN) integration, and office automation.
Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing includes a wide array of medical devices. This includes needles, surgical clamps, medical thermometers, catheters, and blood transfusion equipment. Veterinary equipment will also fall under this category.
339112 is also a common NAICS code for the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). For these government entities, you will want to look into getting a Distribution and Pricing Agreement (DAPA).
Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance pertains to a variety of niche areas of service. This includes the maintenance and repair of laboratory instruments, radar and sonar equipment, and medical diagnostics equipment. For "other" types of NAICS codes, try to do extensive research before you declare it as your primary NAICS code.
Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction is an industry that revolves around municipal water systems. Think of sewers, fire hydrants, irrigation systems, reservoirs, sewage plants, water well drilling, and so on. Businesses in this industry are also involved with the restoration and repair of such systems.
All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services is a vague category. Businesses that work in this industry offer services that are lesser known or fulfill a specific niche. For example, something specific as handwriting analysis or marine surveying, fits within this NAICS code. Again, do thorough research before settling on this type of classification.
Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services are businesses whose main services are business process management. They might assist with financial planning, records management, human resources, marketing, and logistics functions.
Other Computer Related Services is another vague NAICS code. Think of it as anything computer-related, including; Facilities management, systems integration design, and custom programming.
Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing pertains to technology and systems used to determine laboratory sample composition. This can include samples of solids, liquids, gas, or composites.
Temporary Help Services provides entities with workers for limited periods of time. For these types of opportunities, the awarded business only provides HHS with staff rather than being involved with their supervision. This might be your primary NAICS code if you're a staffing agency.
Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels took the top spot for the industry with the most HHS contracts in FY 2019. Just as the name suggests, this industry primarily revolves around short-term lodging. However, this may also encompass food, beverages, conference rooms, laundry, and parking spaces.
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