The mission of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is to provide the safest, most efficient aerospace system in the world.
FAA’s strives to reach the next level of safety and efficiency and to demonstrate global leadership in how we safely integrate new users and technologies into our aviation system. We are accountable to the American public and our aviation stakeholders.
The FY 2023 budget request prioritizes safety as the foundation of everything the FAA
does, while also helping the economy recover and rebuild from the COVID-19 pandemic,
rising to the climate challenge, implementing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and
ensuring transportation is an engine for equity.
For FY 2023, the FAA’s budget request of $18.6 billion represents an increase of 3.3
percent from the FY 2022 Continuing Resolution (CR) level. When combined with the
$5 billion in advanced annual appropriations under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the
total FY 2023 funding for FAA is $23.6 billion. This funding level allows the FAA to
make continued investments to safeguard the most complex airspace in the world while
transforming our aviation infrastructure. View FY 2023 proposed budget.
FAA’s procurement forecast tool.
FAA has a number of active contracts with several associated NAICS codes. Many opportunities are available which include the construction and operation of airports, air traffic management, and the certification of personnel and aircraft. Contracts administered by Acquisition and Business Services at FAA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. are provided in the Active Contract List.
Top NAICS and associated information for each center are available below:
Western Service Area (On Airport) (Off Airport)
Date and Time
Tuesday, January 24, 2023, at 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM- Eastern Standard Time
Registration & Fees
This meeting is Complimentary for NASBC Supplier members.
For Business members, the fee is $15.
For Registrants and non-members the fee is $35.