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Doing Business with the NCUA

Two business  men shaking handsThe NCUA’s Division of Procurement and Facilities Management is responsible for procuring all goods and services that meet a wide range of needs throughout the agency, including financial and accounting services, information technology services, and facilities support services, among others.

The NCUA focuses on finding vendors that offer the best value to help the agency meet its mission. Our contracting specialists employ various acquisitions methods, including requests for information, requests for quote and requests for proposal. Our specialists also generate vendor lists through their own market research using a variety of sources, such as our vendor registration database, the Central Contractor Registration, FedBizOpps, the GSA schedule and referrals from the Office of Minority and Women Inclusion.

A Commitment to Supplier Diversity

At the NCUA, the commitment and responsibility for advancing diversity in its procurement activities rests with all agency employees who have responsibility for inviting, selecting, evaluating, and approving vendors. The NCUA’s procurement practices incorporate procedures that enhance opportunities for diverse vendors to participate in the agency’s business contracting activities.

How to do Business with the NCUA

The NCUA uses a competitive process to acquire goods and services. This entails conducting inclusive market research to generate a list of vendors who are invited to submit quotes or proposals in response to opportunities. Vendors interested in doing business with the NCUA must register with the agency by completing the vendor registration form.

Although not required, the NCUA highly recommends that vendors also register with the System for Awards Management (www.sam.gov (You will be leaving NCUA.gov and accessing a non-NCUA website. We encourage you to read the NCUA's exit link policies. (opens new page).) ), which is the federal government’s central vendor registration database.

To learn more about how to do business with the NCUA, please review our “How to do Business with the National Credit Union Administration” instructional pamphlet.

What We Buy

Listed below are some of the goods and services the NCUA purchases on an annual basis:

  • Asset and Property Management
  • Consulting Services
  • Employment Placement Services
  • Equipment Rental
  • Facilities Support Services
  • Financial and Accounting Services
  • Human Resources Services
  • Information Technology Services
  • Legal Services
  • Mail Services
  • Public Relations
  • Training

The NCUA works closely with other agencies and partners, such as the Small Business Administration, the Minority Business Development Agency, Small Business Development Centers, and others, to support minority-owned and women-owned businesses. These entities provide a broad set of technical assistance services that support the sustainability and growth of small businesses.

Contact:

National Credit Union Administration
Division of Procurement and Facilities Management 
1775 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703.518.6410
Email: ocfoprocurement@ncua.gov

Office of Minority and Women Inclusion
Phone: 703.518.1650
Email: omwimail@ncua.gov

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