Staffing & Professional Services

Professional staffing, management consulting, and administrative services

647 active opportunities

647

Active Opportunities

19

Posted Last 7 Days

30 days

Avg Response Window

Top Industries

  • Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services224
  • Environmental Consulting Services183
  • Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services136
  • Temporary Help Services61
  • Human Resources Consulting Services17

Set-Aside Distribution

  • 457
  • Small Business55
  • SDVOSB42
  • No Set Aside37
  • 8(a) Sole Source18

Top Locations

  • VA109
  • PA104
  • DC103
  • MD27
  • OH27

How to Bid on Staffing & Professional Services

What These Contracts Typically Require

Demonstrated ability to recruit and retain qualified personnel, existing bench of cleared professionals, experience with federal HR processes and security requirements.

Average Response Window

21 days from posting. Plan your response timeline accordingly.

What to Prepare Before Responding

  • 1Build database of available personnel
  • 2Document recruiting capabilities and processes
  • 3Prepare labor category pricing structure
  • 4Gather references from past staffing contracts
  • 5Review Service Contract Act requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

Professional services staffing contracts provide federal agencies with qualified personnel on a temporary or contract basis. This includes IT specialists, program managers, administrative staff, engineers, and other professionals.
Federal staffing contracts use defined labor categories with approved hourly or annual rates. Rates are often based on GSA Schedule pricing or negotiated per contract. Understanding Service Contract Act wage requirements is essential.
Success requires a strong recruiting capability, a bench of pre-qualified candidates, understanding of federal clearance processes, competitive pricing, and proven past performance in similar staffing engagements.
Yes, many staffing contracts are set aside for small businesses, 8(a) firms, service-disabled veteran-owned businesses (SDVOSB), and other socioeconomic categories. These provide excellent entry points into federal staffing.