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Do Business with DHS

Learn how to work with DHS, how we assist small businesses, and about our policies, regulations, and business opportunities.

  • PACTS Ordering Guide

    The Program Management, Administrative, Clerical and Technical Services (PACTS) program is a suite of multiple-award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicles. The PACTS Ordering Guide contains information required to use the contract vehicles to obtain program management, administrative, clerical and technical services throughout DHS. It provides the procedures for ordering services under PACTS, and defines the roles and responsibilities of the major parties involved in the ordering process. The contracts are available to DHS Headquarters and its Components, and orders may be placed directly by DHS-warranted Contracting Officers. Components that use other federal agency resources to provide contracting services may delegate procurement authority to allow the use of the PACTS contracts on the Component’s behalf.

  • PACTS Team Members

    The following document is a listing of Program Management, Administrative, Clerical and Technical Services (PACTS) program team members, along with their associated Prime Contractors.

  • Private Sector Resources Catalog

    The Private Sector Resources Catalog, originally released in May 2010, centralizes access to all DHS resources targeted for the private sector including small and large businesses, academia, trade associations, and other non-governmental organizations.

  • High-Dollar Overpayments Report

    The High-Dollar Overpayments Report helps reduce improper payments by intensifying efforts to eliminate payment error, waste, fraud, and abuse in the major programs administered by the federal government, while continuing to ensure that federal programs serve and provide access to their intended beneficiaries.