FY2026 Budget
$35B+
tax systems, financial operations, IRS modernization
OSDBU Contact
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization - osdbumailbox@fiscal.treasury.gov
2026 Trend
IRS modernization (multi-year initiative), tax system upgrades, cyber intelligence platforms
How to Win Contracts from Department of Treasury
As a major federal contracting entity, Department of Treasury (Treasury) commands a FY2026 budget of $35B+. Recent market intelligence indicates a highly active procurement cycle, with obligated spend distributed among 5 primary vendors.With a strategic focus on security clearance requirements common (secret-top secret) and financial systems require high reliability standards, this agency presents targeted opportunities for contractors operating within critical NAICS codes like 541511 and 541512.
For emerging contractors, the most effective entry strategy is to identify recompete opportunities — contracts currently held by incumbents that are expiring within the next 12 to 18 months.Treasury recompetes often have predictable scopes and defined evaluation criteria, making them significantly easier to bid intelligently than entirely new requirements.
Treasury offers substantial IT modernization contracts, especially IRS initiatives. High-value, long-term potential, but significant compliance and security requirements. Excellent for established IT contractors.
Procurement Focus & Requirements
- Security clearance requirements common (Secret-Top Secret)
- Financial systems require high reliability standards
- Multi-year contracts for system modernization
- Treasury Financial Management System (TFMS) contract ecosystem
Top NAICS Codes — Treasury
These NAICS codes appear most frequently in Department of Treasury solicitations. Include these in your SAM.gov registration to appear in agency searches and qualify for relevant set-asides.
Common Recompete Categories at Treasury
Recompetes — contracts currently held by an incumbent that are coming up for renewal — are the highest-probability opportunity for new entrants. These categories see recurring recompetes at Department of Treasury:
Tax processing and compliance systems
Financial crime prevention platforms
IT systems development and integration
Business process outsourcing and operations support
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