PSC B548 - SPECIAL STUDIES/ANALYSIS- TRADE ISSUE
Classification & Hierarchy for PSC B548
The classification hierarchy shows how this PSC code fits within the broader federal procurement structure.
- Level 1 Spend Category:
- 2 Professional Services
- Level 2 Spend Category:
- 2.7 Trade Policy and Services
- Parent PSC Code:
- B5 SPECIAL STUDIES - NOT R and D
- Active Since:
- October 1, 2011
- Last Updated:
- April 30, 2024
Overview for PSC B548
Typical Buyers & Agencies for PSC B548
Common Contract Types for PSC B548
Plain-Language Breakdown for PSC B548
- Focuses on specialized trade issue studies and economic analyses.
- Primarily used by agencies involved in trade policy and regulation.
- Supports decision-making related to trade agreements, tariffs, and disputes.
- Common contract types include firm-fixed-price and cost-reimbursement.
- Often procured via competitive contracts or task orders under IDIQs.
- Aligns with NAICS codes in consulting, economic research, and policy analysis.
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