Working With Interior
The U.S. Department of the Interior's Office of Acquisition and Property Management oversees the overall implementation of department's procurement and grant programs. This includes ensuring these programs perform in accordance with current applicable laws and regulations. Each of our bureaus, as well as other major organizations within Interior, has its own procurement office. These offices contract with the private sector for a variety of supplies, equipment and services. Services our procurement offices have acquired by contract include training, architect-engineer services, advisory and assistance services, custodial services, guard services, operation and maintenance, telecommunications services and information-technology services, maintenance and support.
To learn more about doing business with any of our bureaus, check out their acquisition and procurement Web sites:
- Bureau of Land Management - BLM Acquisition Organization
- Bureau of Reclamation - Acquisition and Assistance Management Services Reclamation Service Center (Denver, Colo.)
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Division of Contracting and Facilities Management (Arlington, Va.)
- U.S. Geological Survey - Contracts and Grants Information (Reston, Va.)
- Office of Surface Mining - Doing Business with the Office of Surface Mining (Washington, D.C.)
- Bureau of Ocean Energy Management - Doing Business with BOEM
- Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement - Doing Business with BSEE
- National Park Service - Doing Business with the National Park Service
- Interior Business Center - IBC Acquisition
- Island Business Opportunities - Doing Business with the Office of Insular Affairs (Washington, D.C.), Requests for Proposals and Procurement Opportunities