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The 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 streamlined simplified procedures to formal contracting. Our Program Offices and contracting specialists conduct market research using a variety of sources such as requests for information, the Central Contractor Registration, the System for Awards Management (sam.gov), and the Solutions for NASA Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) and GSA websites.
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 must be registered with the sam.gov, which is the federal government’s central vendor registration database.
What We Buy
Listed below are some of the goods and services the NCUA purchases on an annual basis:
- Asset and Property Management
- Building Management Services
- Transition, Liquidation and Conservatorship Support
- Valuation and Loan Sales Advisor (VLSA) services
- Armed Guard Services
- Financial and Accounting Services
- Human Resources Services
- Information Technology Services
- Cloud and Cybersecurity Services
- Financial Stress Test Modeling
- Personnel Security System
- Legal Services
- Examiner Certification Training
Frequently Asked Questions
NCUA values engagement with industry partners to better understand market capabilities, trends, and innovations. To ensure fairness, transparency, and compliance with agency procurement requirements, all acquisitions are conducted in accordance with established procurement policies and procedures.
How can my company share information about our capabilities?
Vendors can submit capability statements or general information regarding their products or services to NCUA’s procurement email inbox: NCUAProcurement@ncua.gov.
Submitted materials may be reviewed by acquisition personnel as part of ongoing market research. Submission of information does not create an obligation for the agency to respond, engage in further discussion, or pursue a procurement action.
Close and return to topDo you accept sales or marketing meeting requests?
NCUA engages with vendors to support market research, promote competition, and inform acquisition planning.
Vendor engagement typically occurs through structured activities such as:
- Market research conducted by the acquisition office;
- Industry or agency-led engagement events; and
- Direct outreach from NCUA related to a specific, documented need.
Vendors interested in doing business with NCUA are encouraged to submit their capability statements to NCUA’s procurement email inbox: NCUAProcurement@ncua.gov.
Close and return to topWhere can I find current opportunities?
NCUA fulfills requirements through a variety of acquisition methods, including the use of Government-wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs), Federal Supply Schedules, and other established contract vehicles, as well as open market procurements where appropriate.
Opportunities are communicated through applicable contract vehicles and procurement platforms in accordance with acquisition strategy and market research.
Vendors who wish to do business with NCUA must be registered in SAM.GOV, the federal government’s central vendor registration database.
Close and return to topI am new to doing business with the government, where do I start?
The Small Business Administration www.sba.gov and the General Services Administration www.gsa.gov are great resources for getting started.
Close and return to topContact:
National Credit Union Administration
Division of Procurement and Facilities Management
1775 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Email: NCUAProcurement@ncua.gov