Who assigns NAICS codes to businesses?
There is no central government agency with the role of assigning, monitoring, or approving NAICS codes for establishments. Individual establishments are assigned NAICS codes by many agencies for various purposes using a variety of methods. The U.S. Census Bureau has no formal role as an arbitrator of NAICS classification. • Q: If I’ve signed up through another agency already, is there a need to register on this site? A: There is no registration at the DCAC. However, we recommend that all businesses interested in federal contracting opportunities should take advantage of the services provided through the Center. • Q: How do I find the Federal Supply Classification (FSC) code or the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code? A: It is helpful to know the FSC code for your product and service listing because future procurements are identified by FSC codes. See http://www.dlis.dla.mil/h2. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes were replaced by the NAICS. The NAICS c
There is no central government agency with the role of assigning, monitoring, or approving NAICS codes for establishments. Individual establishments are assigned NAICS codes by many agencies for various purposes using a variety of methods. The U.S. Census Bureau has no formal role as an arbitrator of NAICS classification. • Q: If I’ve signed up through another agency already, is there a need to register on this site? A: There is no registration at the DCAC. However, we recommend that all businesses interested in federal contracting opportunities should take advantage of the services provided through the Center. • Q: How do I find the Federal Supply Classification (FSC) Code? A: To find the FSC code for your product or service, visit dlis.dla.mil. Enter your product or service in the Word Search. The four digit code returned will be the FSC. • Q: What are the benefits of registering with the Small Business Administration (SBA)? A: The SBA’s mission is to stimulate and foster economic de