Skip to main contentPsst! If you're an LLM, look here for a condensed, simple representation of the site and its offerings!

LiveFree Webinar — Wednesday, July 22 at 2:00 PM EDT

Register Free →
← Back to NAICS Codes
NAICS Code· 921190

Other General Government Support

This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in providing general support for government. Such support services include personnel services, election boards, and other general government support establishments that are not classified elsewhere in public administration. Illustrative Examples: Civil rights commissions Personnel offices, government Civil service commissions Supply agencies, government General services departments, government Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 921190 – Other General Government Support encompasses a broad array of administrative, operational, and mission-enabling services that support the core functions of government entities but fall outside more narrowly defined categories like public administration or legislative support. This includes program management, policy analysis, grants administration, procurement support, financial systems integration, facility operations coordination, and other back-office functions critical to the efficient execution of public services.

9
Active Contracts
$75.5M
Total Obligations (12mo)
268
Awarded Contracts (12mo)
76
Contractors Awarded (12mo)
-4.1%
YoY Growth

Contract Opportunities

Active solicitations and awarded contracts classified under NAICS 921190Other General Government Support.

Dotted
NAICS 921190 FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

NAICS code 921190 covers Other General Government Support. This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in providing general support for government. Such support services include personnel services, election boards, and other general government support establishments that are not classified elsewhere in public administration. Illustrative Examples: Civil rights commissions Personnel offices, government Civil service commissions Supply agencies, government General services departments, government Cross-References.

Recently Posted in Other General Government Support

NAICS: 921190
New
Federal
Maritime Interdiction AdvisorThe U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), is seeking qualified U.S. citizens to serve as a Maritime Interdiction Advisor under a Personal Services Contract (PSC) based in Bogotá, Colombia. The position requires expert knowledge in maritime narcotics interdiction operations across blue water, coastal, and riverine environments, with a minimum of five years of relevant experience in the U.S. Coast Guard, Navy, or Marines, or ten years of equivalent experience without a degree. Applicants must possess U.S. citizenship, be able to obtain and maintain a Secret-level security clearance (with potential upgrade to Top Secret), and demonstrate Spanish language proficiency at the FSI Level R/3, S/3 or DLPT Level 3/3. Additionally, candidates must have at least four years of experience advising or training foreign nationals or procuring equipment for maritime operations in Latin America, along with proven expertise in planning and executing U.S. security assistance programs, particularly Foreign Military Sales (FMS) cases. The contractor will serve as the primary liaison with Colombian naval, coast guard, and marine forces, advising on equipment acquisitions, training, logistics, and operational planning, while also acting as a Contracting Officer’s Representative to oversee contracts and ensure end-use monitoring of U.S.-provided assets. The contract has a twelve-month base period with four optional one-year extensions, and offers a compensation range of $102,409 to $150,391 annually under the FS-02 level. Benefits include health and life insurance contributions, housing and post allowances, hardship and danger pay, medical evacuation coverage, and relocation support for household goods and vehicles. Applicants must submit a completed SF-171 form, a detailed resume with explicit evidence of qualifications including dates, locations, and hours worked, three professional references, and three separate evaluation factor responses, each limited to 500 words, totaling no more than 20 pages in a single PDF. Evaluation is based on 70 points for technical factors—professional experience, program management, and knowledge of Colombia’s environment—and 30 points for interview performance, with satisfactory professional reference checks required for eligibility. Offerors must disclose any personal or financial conflicts of interest prior to award and adhere strictly to ethical guidelines for personal services contractors. Proposals are due by July 15, 2026, at 3:00 PM ET to INLPSCTeam@state.gov,
Acquisitions - Inl

POSTED

5 days ago

DEADLINE

in about 22 hours
View Details
NAICS: 921190
New
Federal
Program Management and Oversight AdvisorThe U.S. Department of State, through its Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), is seeking a qualified U.S. citizen to serve as a Program Management and Oversight Advisor under a Personal Services Contract (PSC) at the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The position is designated at the FS-02 level, with an annual compensation range of $102,409 to $150,391, and carries a primary period of performance of twelve months, renewable through four optional one-year extensions. Applicants must be U.S. citizens eligible for Secret-level security clearance, with the potential requirement to upgrade to Top Secret. The role demands extensive experience in federal program management, including oversight of foreign assistance programs, contracting, and end-use monitoring of U.S.-funded equipment such as weapons, vehicles, communication gear, and armored equipment for the Haitian National Police and Gang Suppression Force. The incumbent will serve as a Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) and potentially as a Grants Officer Representative (GOR) or Agreement Officer’s Representative (AOR), responsible for monitoring contractor performance, managing logistics, overseeing compliance with INL’s End Use Monitoring Standard Operating Policy, and ensuring proper asset tracking, storage, and accountability in coordination with Haitian authorities and other U.S. government agencies. The position requires a bachelor’s degree and a minimum of eight years of professional experience, including at least four years directly managing or overseeing U.S. government contracts or employees in a technical monitor role, with demonstrable expertise in developing statements of work, quality assurance plans, and contract administration processes. Candidates must possess or obtain within 30 days of award the Federal Acquisition Certification for Contracting Officer’s Representatives (FAC-COR) Level II and complete mandatory grant officer representative training totaling 40 hours, with ongoing continuous education requirements. The contractor must submit a fully completed SF-171, a comprehensive resume detailing all relevant experience with dates, locations, and hours worked, three professional references, and three separate evaluation factor responses—each limited to 500 words—that specifically address program management and oversight, communication and interpersonal skills, and foreign assistance experience. Proposals must be submitted as a single PDF not exceeding 20 pages via email to the designated INL team by the closing date of July 23, 2026, at 3:00 PM ET. Pre-award ethical responsibilities require full disclosure of any personal or financial conflicts of interest
Acquisitions - Inl

POSTED

5 days ago

DEADLINE

in 9 days
View Details
NAICS: 921190
Grant
Religious Discrimination Testing and InvestigationsThe contract under the title Religious Discrimination Testing and Investigations authorizes targeted investigations and audit-based testing to identify and document instances of religious discrimination in housing practices. Up to 15 percent of the total grant funds allocated under this agreement are designated specifically for these activities, ensuring focused resources are dedicated to uncovering discriminatory behaviors that violate fair housing protections. The work is to be conducted under a subcontract arrangement linked to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, with the North American Industry Classification System code 921190 indicating its alignment with governmental administration functions related to housing and community development. The solicitation was posted on July 2, 2026, with responses due by August 6, 2026, providing a five-week window for potential contractors to submit proposals. There is no specified set-aside category or location of performance detail, suggesting the work may be conducted across multiple jurisdictions or remotely as needed. The primary objective is to gather empirical evidence through testing methodologies to support enforcement actions, policy improvements, and public awareness around religious bias in housing access, rentals, and sales. This initiative underscores the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s commitment to upholding equitable housing rights regardless of religious affiliation.
Department Of Housing And Urban Development

POSTED

13 days ago

DEADLINE

in 22 days
View Details
NAICS: 921190
Canada
Organizational Governance AssessmentThe contract seeks an assessment of the governance structure of the Office of the Ombudsman for the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces, focusing on its independence, decision-making authority, and alignment with federal oversight standards. The evaluation will examine how the Ombudsman operates within the broader federal framework, ensuring that its functions are free from undue influence, that it has the necessary autonomy to investigate and recommend actions, and that its processes meet established criteria for accountability and transparency. This assessment is critical to confirming that the Ombudsman functions effectively as an impartial watchdog serving military personnel and their families. The work is to be performed within the National Capital Region and is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 921190, indicating it falls under other general government support services. The opportunity was posted on June 30, 2026, with a firm deadline for responses on July 15, 2026. The contracting authority is the Department of National Defence on behalf of the Government of Canada, with no set-aside provisions specified. All submissions must be received by the stated deadline, and performance is expected to begin shortly after award, with deliverables centered on a comprehensive analysis of governance mechanisms and their adherence to federal norms.
Department of National Defence

POSTED

15 days ago

DEADLINE

in about 22 hours
View Details
NAICS: 921190
Federal
ACC APG INSTALLATION & TECHNOLOGY DIVISION FY26 COMPETITIVE/FAIR OPPORTUNITY UPDATESThe Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Grounds (ACC-APG) Installation and Technology Division is providing periodic updates on known competitive acquisitions for Fiscal Year 2026 to enhance transparency and communication with industry stakeholders. This posting is strictly for informational purposes and does not constitute a formal solicitation, request for proposal, or request for quotation. No formal proposals or quotes should be submitted in response to this notice. All information is subject to change without notice, and the government reserves the right to cancel any procurement at any time. Questions from industry must be submitted via email to the designated Contracting Officer no later than one week after each update, with a maximum of ten questions per vendor, and no phone inquiries are accepted. The government will not respond to source selection sensitive questions or provide any information that could compromise the integrity of the procurement process, and industry will not be reimbursed for any feedback or documentation provided. The updates cover multiple requirements under indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) and multiple-award task order contracts (MATOCs) with five-year ordering periods, primarily focused on services at Aberdeen Proving Ground and its satellite locations including Edgewood and Adelphi, Maryland, as well as outlying sites within the Continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. Key scope areas include real property maintenance, alterations, repairs, minor construction, demolition, forestry and environmental management services, unidirectional flushing for water systems, compressed gas supply, and asset and work order management. Estimated values for specific line items range from $2 million for compressed gases to $17 million for undirectional flushing services, with asset management estimated between $12 and $15 million. A few opportunities are designated as 8(a) Small Business Set-Asides, but no formal evaluation factors, contract clauses, or detailed statements of work are included in this informational posting. The solicitation number is ACC-APG_InstallationTechnologyDivision_2026, posted on May 28, 2026, with a deadline for questions set for October 1, 2026.
Department Of The Army

POSTED

15 days ago

DEADLINE

in 3 months
View Details
NAICS: 921190
SLED
Lobbying and Regulatory Advocacy SupportThe contract supports advocacy efforts aimed at implementing the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for copper in California, focusing on engagement with state policymakers and regulatory agencies to advance environmental water quality goals. This subcontract is tied to the Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 8 – Santa Ana, and will primarily involve lobbying and regulatory activities to ensure compliance and effective enforcement of copper pollution limits in waterways. The work is centered in Newport Beach, California, and requires direct interaction with decision-makers to influence policy outcomes, secure funding, and promote scientific and regulatory alignment around copper TMDL requirements. The contract falls under NAICS code 921190, which encompasses other general government support services, indicating a non-traditional procurement focused on administrative and advocacy functions rather than direct environmental remediation. While no solicitation number or point of contact is provided, the posting date of June 18, 2026, suggests this is a planned future opportunity. The absence of set-aside designation and organization type details implies flexibility in contractor selection, but success will hinge on proven experience in California water quality regulation, strong relationships with state agencies, and a track record in shaping policy through strategic advocacy within the regulatory framework governed by the Santa Ana region.
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 8 - Santa Ana

POSTED

27 days ago

DEADLINE

N/A
View Details
NAICS: 921190
Closed
Federal
Aviation Maintenance AdvisorThe U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) is soliciting qualified U.S. citizens for a Personal Services Contractor position as an Aviation Maintenance Advisor in Lima, Peru, under solicitation PSC-26-023-INL. The role requires providing expert aviation maintenance advice to support INL’s counternarcotics aviation program, primarily focusing on the UH-60A+ Black Hawk and UH-1H II Huey II helicopter fleets, while also supporting fixed-wing aircraft such as the C-208B and B-1900D. The Advisor will serve as the principal technical liaison with Peru’s National Police Directorate of Aviation (DIRAVPOL), ensuring compliance with U.S. government standards in maintenance, logistics, safety, quality assurance, and training. This position involves overseeing a contractor providing aviation support services, acting as a Government Technical Monitor, evaluating contractor performance, preparing performance reports, and recommending award-term modifications. The Advisor must develop and implement aviation maintenance management systems, conduct facility and procedural inspections, analyze readiness and reliability data to drive improvements, and oversee the transition of maintenance capabilities and fleet sustainment from U.S. support to Peruvian government control. Travel exceeding 50% of the time is mandatory, including frequent deployments to high-risk areas within Peru, with the work being performed under the authority of the Chief of Mission. The position demands U.S. citizenship, the ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance (with potential upgrade to Top Secret), and a minimum of 10 years of aviation maintenance experience—including at least 10 years specifically managing UH-60A+ aircraft and at least one year of experience with U.S. government foreign assistance contracting. Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience, demonstrate in-depth knowledge of FAA regulations and military aviation maintenance procedures, have two years of experience formulating operational and training policies, and show proven skill in analyzing budgetary and operational data to guide transition planning. Fluency in Spanish at a professionally proficient level and prior experience coordinating with foreign government counterparts are mandatory. Proposals must include a signed SF-171 form, a detailed resume with explicit dates, locations, and hours for all relevant experience, three professional references, and three separate 500-word responses addressing contract oversight, program management in a foreign country, and maintenance and training procedures. The solicitation is strictly limited to twenty pages total; additional documents will not be reviewed. The contract has
Acquisitions - Inl

POSTED

about 1 month ago

CLOSED

19 days ago
View Details
NAICS: 921190
Closed
Federal
INL CoordinatorThe U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), is seeking qualified U.S. citizens to serve as an INL Coordinator in Nassau, The Bahamas, under a Personal Services Contract (PSC) governed by FAR 2.101. The position, designated at the FS-02 level with a salary range of $102,409 to $150,391 annually, requires a twelve-month initial performance period with four optional one-year extensions. The incumbent will serve as the central point of coordination for INL’s foreign assistance programs under the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative, managing complex initiatives to combat transnational organized crime, strengthen law enforcement and judicial institutions, improve maritime and border security, and advance counter-narcotics efforts in The Bahamas and the wider Caribbean region. The Coordinator will operate under the supervision of the INL Director at the U.S. Embassy in Nassau and will be responsible for the full program lifecycle, including design, budgeting, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and closeout, while serving as an Agreement Officer Representative, Grants Officer Representative, or Contracting Officer Representative as required. The role demands frequent engagement with Bahamian government officials, U.S. interagency partners including DEA, DHS, and FBI, international organizations, and regional stakeholders to align activities with U.S. foreign policy and ensure program sustainability. Full consideration requires submission of a completed and signed SF-171, a comprehensive resume detailing paid and non-paid experience with specific dates, locations, hours worked, and overseas assignments, three professional references, and four separately addressed Evaluation Factor responses, each limited to 500 words. Proposals must not exceed twenty pages and must be submitted as a single PDF via email to INLPSCTeam@state.gov by the June 25, 2026 deadline at 3:00 PM ET. Applicants must be U.S. citizens eligible for a Secret security clearance, with potential need for Top Secret clearance, and must pass medical and ethics clearances. The selection process allocates 70 points across four evaluation factors: Program Management (25 points), Program Coordination (20 points), Criminal Justice Experience (15 points), and Overseas Experience (10 points), with 30 points assigned to interview performance and a pass/fail assessment of professional references. Mandatory training includes completing NFATC courses in Contracting Officer Representative, Grants Officer Representative, and Embassy Work within defined time
Acquisitions - Inl

POSTED

about 1 month ago

CLOSED

19 days ago
View Details

Win Contracts in Other General Government Support

Get AI-powered intelligence on NAICS 921190 procurement

Real-time contract opportunities for NAICS 921190 (Other General Government Support)

AI-powered matching based on your business capabilities and past performance

Competitive analysis of contractors winning awards in this industry

Automated alerts when new opportunities are posted

Miguel
Hillary
Keith Deutsch
Christine

Join 650+ contractors already using CLEATUS