DOI

Department of the Interior

The Department of the Interior (DOI) conserves and manages the nation's natural resources and cultural heritage, provides scientific information, and honors trust responsibilities to Native Americans.

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FYFY2026 Contract Spending
~70,000
Employees (Est.)
$18 billion (FY2024)
Total Budget (Est.)
50%+ (DOI leads in small business utilization)
Small Business Goal

Mission & Overview

To protect and manage the nation's natural resources and cultural heritage; provide scientific and other information about those resources.
Headquarters:Washington, D.C.
Website:www.doi.gov
Procurement Office:Office of Acquisition and Property Management

Key Programs & Initiatives

  • 1
    Bureau of Indian Affairs
  • 2
    National Park Service
  • 3
    Bureau of Land Management
  • 4
    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • 5
    Bureau of Reclamation

Major Contract Vehicles

Key acquisition vehicles used by DOI for procuring goods and services.

DOI BPAs

Blanket purchase agreements

IBC Shared Services

Interior Business Center services

A&E Services

Architecture and engineering

IT Services

Information technology support

Recent Initiatives & Priorities

Current focus areas that may present contracting opportunities.

Public lands conservationTribal consultation and supportRenewable energy on federal landsWildfire managementWater infrastructure and drought

How to Win DOI Contracts

  • Consider Indian Economic Enterprise (IEE) certification
  • Build natural resources management expertise
  • Understand Bureau-specific missions
  • Focus on conservation and environmental services
  • Develop geographic information systems (GIS) capabilities

Recommended Certifications

  • Environmental certifications
  • GIS and remote sensing credentials
  • Indian Economic Enterprise (IEE)
  • Professional Engineer (PE)
  • Natural resources management credentials

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Contract spending data sourced from USASpending.gov, the official source for federal spending data. Employee counts and budget figures are estimates based on publicly available information.