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Made in America

When the U.S. government spends your hard earned tax dollars on American goods, we ensure our future is made in America.

“Made in America” policies are designed to increase reliance on domestic supply chains and ultimately reduce the need to spend taxpayer dollars on foreign-made goods. The Made in America Office (MIAO) will ensure that any waivers from Made in America laws are applied clearly, consistently, and transparently across federal agencies. The MIAO will analyze the information it gathers from waivers to support U.S. manufacturing and more resilient supply chains. This site will provide relevant market intelligence to those interested in doing business with the U.S. government. By centralizing information on past and pending waivers, we aim to maximize opportunities for U.S. producers to supply goods and services to the federal government.

New! The Small Business Administration launched a new Made in America Manufacturing Initiative to increase access to capital, improve opportunities, and help small businesses. Learn more about the initiative.

Additional guidance and resources can be found on the White House website.

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Domestic Preferences Support Agency Missions for the American Public

Various laws and regulations establish requirements for U.S. government procurement and assistance to support American manufacturing. Exceptions to these laws and regulations are allowable under certain conditions. For example, a waiver or exception from the obligation to “Buy American” will be allowed if a needed product is not made in the U.S. in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities of a satisfactory quality or if it is made domestically, but not available at a reasonable cost. To ensure that waivers from Made in America laws apply clearly, consistently, and transparently, agencies will submit proposed waivers along with justification to the Made in America Office for review.

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Doing Business with the U.S. Government

  • Become a Federal Contractor

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    The U.S. government seeks to maximize opportunities for small and disadvantaged businesses. There are a host of resources and free websites with information to help contractors complete the registration process and navigate the federal marketplace.

    The Small Business Administration (SBA.gov) website has lots of information for small businesses.

  • Register Your Business

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    Registration at the System for Award Management (SAM.gov) is required to do business with the U.S. government.

    • Update, renew, or check the status of your entity registration
    • Search for entity registration and exclusion records
  • How to Get Started with GSA Schedules

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    The GSA Schedules program is one of the most popular platforms for small and large businesses to reach federal, state, and local government agencies. It supports tens of billions in sales of commercial products and services annually.

  • Already a Federal Contractor?

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    Have questions about waivers from Made in America laws? Please reach out to the Made in America Office.

Frequently Asked Questions

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