WASHINGTON – FEMA works with private sector vendors to help fulfill our response needs for disasters like Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
The agency’s Doing Business with FEMA webpage outlines the steps that companies looking to compete for federal contracts should take. During response and recovery, our goal is to contract with local businesses in the affected area whenever practical and feasible.
FEMA will only engage with companies through the federal procurement process. Working through this process is necessary to do business with FEMA. Business solicitations sent to individual members of the FEMA workforce will not be processed. The FEMA website outlines how companies can see and respond to the agency’s solicitations. The key steps to beginning the process are:
Debris removal is often contracted locally after a disaster. If your company provides debris removal services, you can sign up with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Contractor Registry. You can also register your business information (including your capabilities and locations served).
Additional information can be found on our Frequently Asked Questions webpage.