North American Industry Classification System

The NAICS industry codes are used by the government to define businesses based on the activities in which they are primarily engaged. The specialized areas below play to the experience of our corporate management team and alliances.
NAICS NAICS Description SIC SIC Description
323111 Commercial Printing (except Screen and Books) 7334 Photocopying and Duplicating Services
334614 Software and Other Prerecorded Compact Disc, Tape, and Record Reproducing 3652 Prerecorded Records and Tapes
493110 General Warehousing and Storage 4225 General Warehousing and Storage
493190 Other Warehousing and Storage 4226 Special Warehousing and Storage, Nec
518210 Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services 7374 Data Processing and Preparation
518210 Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services 7379 Computer Related Services, Nec
518210 Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services 7389 Business Services, Nec
519120 Libraries and Archives 8231 Libraries
561320 Temporary Help Services 7363 Help Supply Services
561330 Professional Employer Organizations 7363 Help Supply Services
541199 All Other Legal Services 7389 Business Services, Nec
541513 Computer Facilities Management Services 7376 Computer Facilities Management
541519 Other Computer Related Services 7379 Computer Related Services, Nec
541611 Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services 8742 Management Consulting Services
561110 Office Administrative Services 8741 Management Services
561410 Document Preparation Services 7338 Secretarial and Court Reporting
561410 Document Preparation Services 7389 Business Services, Nec
561439 Other Business Service Centers (including Copy Shops) 7334 Photocopying and Duplicating Services
561439 Other Business Service Centers (including Copy Shops) 7389 Business Services, Nec

323111

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in commercial printing (except screen printing, books printing) without publishing (except grey goods printing). Printing processes used in this industry include lithographic, gravure, flexographic, letterpress, engraving, and various digital printing technologies. This industry includes establishments engaged in commercial printing on purchased stock materials, such as stationery, invitations, labels, and similar items, on a job order basis. Establishments primarily engaged in traditional printing activities combined with document photocopying services (i.e., quick printers) or primarily engaged in printing graphical materials using digital printing equipment are included in this industry.

They typically pursue these types of federal government RFPs and RFIs:

Address Lists Commercial Printing (except Screen) Without Publishing
Advertising Materials (e.g., Coupons, Flyers) Commercial Printing (except Screen) Without Publishing
Agricultural Magazines And Periodicals Commercial Printing (except Screen) Without Publishing
Albums (e.g., Photo, Scrap) And Refills Manufacturing
Appointment Books And Refills Manufacturing
Art Prints Commercial Printing (except Screen) Without Publishing

334614

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in mass reproducing computer software or other prerecorded audio and video material on magnetic or optical media, such as CD-ROMs, DVDs, tapes, or cartridges. These establishments do not generally develop any software or produce any audio or video content. This industry includes establishments that mass reproduce game cartridges.

They typically pursue these types of federal government RFPs and RFIs:

CD-ROM, Software, Mass Reproducing
Cassette Tapes, Pre-recorded Audio, Mass Reproducing
Compact Discs (i.e., CD-ROM), Software, Mass Reproducing
Compact Discs, Prerecorded Audio, Mass Reproducing
Game Cartridge Software, Mass Reproducing
Games, Computer Software, Mass Reproducing

493110

Companies that win government work in this category are primarily engaged in operating merchandise warehousing and storage facilities. These establishments generally handle goods in containers, such as boxes, barrels, and/or drums, using equipment, such as forklifts, pallets, and racks. They are not specialized in handling bulk products of any particular type, size, or quantity of goods or products.

They typically pursue these types of federal government RFPs and RFIs:

Bonded Warehousing, General Merchandise
General Warehousing And Storage
Private Warehousing And Storage, General Merchandise
Public Warehousing And Storage (except Self Storage), General Merchandise
Warehousing (including Foreign Trade Zones), General Merchandise
Warehousing And Storage, General Merchandise

493190

Companies that win government work in this category are primarily engaged in operating warehousing and storage facilities (except general merchandise, refrigerated, and farm product warehousing and storage).

These companies typically pursue these types of RFPs and RFIs:

Bulk Petroleum Storage
Document Storage And Warehousing
Lumber Storage Terminals
Whiskey Warehousing

518210

Companies that win government work in this category are primarily engaged in providing infrastructure for hosting or data processing services. These establishments may provide specialized hosting activities, such as web hosting, streaming services or application hosting; provide application service provisioning; or may provide general time-share mainframe facilities to clients. Data processing establishments provide complete processing and specialized reports from data supplied by clients or provide automated data processing and data entry services.

They typically pursue these types of federal government RFPs and RFIs:

Application Hosting
Application Service Providers
Computer Data Storage Services
Computer Input Preparation Services
Computer Time Rental
Microfilm Imaging Services

519120

Companies that win government work in this category are primarily engaged in providing library or archive services. These establishments are engaged in maintaining collections of documents (e.g., books, journals, newspapers, and music) and facilitating the use of such documents (recorded information regardless of its physical form and characteristics) as are required to meet the informational, research, educational, or recreational needs of their user. These establishments may also acquire, research, store, preserve, and generally make accessible to the public historical documents, photographs, maps, audio material, audiovisual material, and other archival material of historical interest. All or portions of these collections may be accessible electronically.

These companies typically pursue these types of RFPs and RFIs:

Archives
Bookmobiles
Centers For Documentation (i.e., Archives)
Circulating Libraries
Film Archives
Lending Libraries

541199

This U.S. industry comprises establishments of legal practitioners (except offices of lawyers and attorneys, settlement offices, and title abstract offices). These establishments are primarily engaged in providing specialized legal or paralegal services.

They typically pursue these types of federal government RFPs and RFIs:

Notary Public Services
Paralegal Services
Patent Agent Services (i.e., Patent Filing And Searching Services)
Process Serving Services

541513

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing on-site management and operation of clients’ computer systems and/or data processing facilities. Establishments providing computer systems or data processing facilities support services are included in this industry.

They typically pursue these types of federal government RFPs and RFIs:

Computer Systems Facilities (i.e., Clients’ Facilities) Management And Operation Services
Data Processing Facilities (i.e., Clients’ Facilities) Management And Operation Services
Facilities (i.e., Clients’ Facilities) Management And Operation Services, Computer Systems Or Data Processing
Facilities (i.e., Clients’ Facilities) Support Services, Computer Systems Or Data Processing

541519

This U.S. industry comprises establishments of legal practitioners (except offices of lawyers and attorneys, settlement offices, and title abstract offices). These establishments are primarily engaged in providing specialized legal or paralegal services.

They typically pursue these types of federal government RFPs and RFIs:

Notary Public Services
Paralegal Services
Patent Agent Services (i.e., Patent Filing And Searching Services)
Process Serving Services

541611

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing operating advice and assistance to businesses and other organizations on administrative management issues, such as financial planning and budgeting, equity and asset management, records management, office planning, strategic and organizational planning, site selection, new business startup, and business process improvement. This industry also includes establishments of general management consultants that provide a full range of administrative; human resource; marketing; process, physical distribution, and logistics; or other management consulting services to clients.

They typically pursue these types of federal government RFPs and RFIs:

Administrative Management Consulting Services
Financial Management (except Investment Advice) Consulting Services
General Management Consulting Services
Site Selection Consulting Services
Strategic Planning Consulting Services

561110

Companies that win government work in this category are primarily engaged in providing a range of day-to-day office administrative services, such as financial planning; billing and recordkeeping; personnel; and physical distribution and logistics for others on a contract or fee basis. These establishments do not provide operating staff to carry out the complete operations of a business.

They typically pursue these types of federal government RFPs and RFIs:

Administrative Management Services
Business Management Services
Executive Management Services
Hotel Management Services (except Complete Operation Of Client’s Business)
Management Services (except Complete Operation Of Client’s Business)
Managing Offices Of Dentists

561410

Companies that win government work in this category are primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) letter or resume writing; (2) document editing or proofreading; (3) typing, word processing, or desktop publishing; and (4) stenography (except court reporting or stenotype recording), transcription, and other secretarial services.

These companies typically pursue these types of RFPs and RFIs:

Desktop Publishing Services (I.e. Document Preparation Service)
Dictation Services
Document Preparation Services
Document Transcription Services
Editing Services
Letter Writing Services

561439

This U.S. industry comprises (1) establishments generally known as copy centers or shops primarily engaged in providing photocopying, duplicating, blueprinting, and other document copying services, without also providing printing services (e.g., offset printing, quick printing, digital printing, prepress services) and (2) establishments (except private mail centers) engaged in providing a range of office support services (except printing services), such as document copying services, facsimile services, word processing services, on-site PC rental services, and office product sales.

They typically pursue these types of federal government RFPs and RFIs:

Blueprinting Services
Business Service Centers (except Private Mail Centers)
Business Service Centers (except Private Mail Centers) Providing Range Of Office Support Services (except Printing)
Copy Centers (except Combined With Printing Services)
Copy Shops (except Combined With Printing Services)
Document Copying Services (except Combined With Printing Services)

561320

Companies that win government work in this category are primarily engaged in supplying workers to clients’ businesses for limited periods of time to supplement the working force of the client. The individuals provided are employees of the temporary help service establishment. However, these establishments do not provide direct supervision of their employees at the clients’ work sites.

They typically pursue these types of federal government RFPs and RFIs:

Help Supply Services
Labor (except Farm) Contractors (i.e., Personnel Suppliers)
Manpower Pools
Model Supply Services
Temporary Employment Or Temporary Staffing Services

561330

Companies that win government work in this category are primarily engaged in providing human resources and human resource management services to client businesses. Establishments in this industry operate in a co-employment relationship with client businesses or organizations and are specialized in performing a wide range of human resource and personnel management duties, such as payroll, payroll tax, benefits administration, workers’ compensation, unemployment, and human resource administration. Professional employer organizations (PEOs) are responsible for payroll, including withholding and remitting employment-related taxes, for some or all of the employees of their clients, and also serve as the employer of those employees for benefits and related purposes.

These companies typically pursue these types of RFPs and RFIs:

Employee Leasing Services
Labor Leasing Services
PEO (professional Employer Organizations) Professional Employer Organizations (PEO)
Staff Leasing Services