Government Contracting Glossary
Master the language of government contracting. Browse 498 terms covering regulations, contract types, procurement processes, and more.
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DOE (Department Of Energy)
The DOE oversees U.S. energy policy and nuclear safety, offering contractors opportunities in research, development, and infrastructure.
DOEICPT (Department Of Energy Information Communications Technology Products & Services)
DOEICPT refers to the Department of Energy's specific requirements for procuring IT products and services, impacting contractor compliance.
DOI (Department Of The Interior)
The DOI manages and conserves most federal lands and natural resources. Contracting with the DOI can offer unique opportunities.
DOIITSS (Department Of The Interior Information Technology Support Services)
DOIITSS is a contract vehicle for IT support services within the Department of the Interior. Learn about its scope, usage, and importance.
DOJ (Department Of Justice)
The DOJ enforces laws and ensures public safety, impacting government contractors through regulations, investigations, and contract compliance.
DOJITSS (Department Of Justice Information Technology Support Services)
DOJITSS is a multiple-award, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle for IT support services at the Department of Justice.
DOL (Department Of Labor)
The DOL oversees workplace regulations, affecting government contractors' labor practices and compliance in areas like wages, safety, and employment standards.
DOS (Department Of State)
The Department of State (DOS) leads U.S. foreign policy. Contractors offer services from security to IT that support DOS global operations.
DOS (Evolve Department Of State Enterprise Vanguard Operational Leadership Venture)
DOS Evolve is a State Department initiative to modernize and streamline its IT infrastructure and processes for better efficiency.
DOSGSS (Department Of State Global Support Strategy)
DOSGSS is a framework streamlining global support contracts for the Department of State, impacting how contractors bid and perform services.
DOT (Department Of Transportation)
The Department of Transportation (DOT) oversees transportation-related regulations and funding, creating opportunities and compliance requirements for contractors.
DOTETASS (Department Of Transportation Electronic Technology Assisted Sensor System)
DOTETASS involves sensor technologies used by the DOT to enhance safety and efficiency across various transportation modes.
