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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

FDIC

The FDIC insures deposits at US banks and thrifts, supervises financial institutions, and manages failed bank resolutions. It spends $1B+ annually on IT systems, real estate management, legal services, and professional services — with bank failure resolutions creating surge spending opportunities.

$1B+
Annual Contract Spend
$2.5B+
Annual Budget
35%
Small Business %
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Set-Aside & Small Business History

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation historically awards the following percentages of eligible contract dollars to small and disadvantaged businesses. These figures reflect agency performance against statutory goals and represent real contract opportunities for certified firms.

35%
Small Business
5%
SDVOSB
5%
WOSB
3%
HUBZone
7%
8(a)

What FDIC Buys

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is an active buyer in the following categories. These represent the highest-volume procurement areas based on historical award data.

IT systems
Real estate management
Legal services
Professional services
Data analytics
Financial technology

How to Get on FDIC's Radar

The contractors who win FDIC contracts consistently aren't just responding to solicitations — they're known quantities before the solicitation is published. Here's how to build that position.

1

Register with the FDIC Office of Minority and Women Inclusion (OMWI) at fdic.gov/about/diversity

2

Monitor FDIC solicitations on SAM.gov filtered to FDIC contracting offices

3

Target FDIC's IT modernization programs and failed bank resolution asset management

4

Contact the FDIC OMWI for small business and diversity outreach events

Attend FDIC industry days in Arlington, Virginia for IT and professional services programs

Key Programs & Contract Vehicles

01FDIC IT Modernization
02Failed bank resolution asset management
03FDIC Learning Center operations
04Bank examination technology systems
05FDIC Data Analytics Platform

Top NAICS Codes at FDIC

These NAICS codes represent the highest-volume procurement categories at Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Register these codes in your SAM.gov profile to appear in agency vendor searches.

541512Computer Systems Design Services
$1.8M avg →
518210Data Processing and Hosting Services
$2.1M avg →
541611Management Consulting Services
$1.4M avg →
541720Social Sciences and Humanities R&D
$1.2M avg →

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I register as a vendor with FDIC?

SAM.gov + FDIC OMWI outreach. Ensure your SAM.gov registration is active and includes the NAICS codes that match Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's primary procurement categories before reaching out directly.

What certifications help with FDIC contracts?

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation awards 35% of eligible contract dollars to small businesses. SDVOSB firms receive approximately 5% of awards. 8(a)-certified firms receive approximately 7%. All applicable SBA certifications are recognized.

What does FDIC spend on contracts annually?

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation spends approximately $1B+ annually on contracts. The total agency budget is $2.5B+, with procurement representing the contract-deliverable portion of that spending.

How do I find active FDIC solicitations?

Monitor SAM.gov and filter by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as the contracting agency. Set up email notifications for your NAICS codes from this agency. BidEdgeHQ monitors SAM.gov and state portals in real time, scoring every FDIC solicitation against your ICP profile and delivering WhatsApp alerts for high-match opportunities.