PSC 3040 — MISCELLANEOUS POWER TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT
Product Service Code (PSC) 3040 is a federal procurement classification code used to categorize government purchases of miscellaneous power transmission equipment. It falls under the Product category and accounts for $233,732,546 in total federal contract obligations. Every federal contract action includes a PSC code, making this classification essential for tracking what the government buys and identifying opportunities in this market segment.
What Does PSC 3040 Cover?
PSC 3040 (MISCELLANEOUS POWER TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT) is assigned to contract actions where the primary deliverable involves miscellaneous power transmission equipment. Contracting officers assign this code when creating or modifying contract actions in the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS), and it flows through to USASpending.gov where it becomes part of the public record of federal procurement activity.
Product codes represent tangible goods, equipment, and supplies purchased by the federal government. Product procurements follow established specifications and often use sealed bidding (FAR Part 14) or simplified acquisition procedures (FAR Part 13) for standard commercial items. Many product purchases fall under the commercial items provisions of FAR Part 12.
Understanding Product Code 3040
The first character of a PSC code indicates its broad category. Codes beginning with letters A through Z generally represent services and R&D, while codes beginning with numbers (1-9) represent products and supplies. PSC 3040 begins with "3," placing it in the product classification.
Federal agencies use PSC codes alongside NAICS codes to classify procurements. While NAICS codes describe the contractor's industry, PSC codes describe the product or service being purchased. A contractor with a single NAICS code may deliver goods or services across many different PSC codes. Understanding both classification systems is essential for identifying relevant contract opportunities and analyzing your competitive landscape.
Finding opportunities: Search for active solicitations using PSC 3040 on SAM.gov. Filter by this PSC code to find current procurements for miscellaneous power transmission equipment. You can also analyze historical awards on USASpending.gov to understand buying patterns, typical contract sizes, and which agencies are the largest purchasers.
How to Compete for PSC 3040 Contracts
To pursue federal contracts classified under PSC 3040, contractors should take the following steps:
- Register on SAM.gov — All federal contractors must maintain an active registration in the System for Award Management. See our SAM.gov registration guide for step-by-step instructions.
- Select appropriate NAICS codes — Ensure your SAM.gov profile includes NAICS codes that align with the miscellaneous power transmission equipment market. Visit our NAICS code directory to identify the best codes for your business.
- Monitor solicitations — Set up saved searches on SAM.gov filtered by PSC 3040 to receive notifications when new opportunities are posted.
- Review past awards — Analyze historical contract awards under this PSC code to understand typical contract values, competition levels, and the agencies most active in this space.
- Consider GSA Schedule — Many product procurements are fulfilled through GSA Federal Supply Schedules. Having a GSA Schedule contract can significantly increase your visibility to federal buyers.
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What is PSC code 3040?
PSC code 3040 is a federal procurement classification code for miscellaneous power transmission equipment. It is categorized as a Product code and is used by federal contracting officers to classify contract actions in the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS). This code helps track government spending patterns and enables contractors to identify relevant procurement opportunities.
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How much does the federal government spend on PSC 3040?
The federal government has obligated $233,732,546 under PSC 3040. This figure represents cumulative obligations reported through USASpending.gov and includes new awards, modifications, and exercised options.
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How is PSC 3040 different from a NAICS code?
PSC codes describe what is being purchased — in this case, miscellaneous power transmission equipment. NAICS codes describe the contractor's industry classification. A single contract has both a PSC code (describing the deliverable) and a NAICS code (describing the type of business performing the work). Both codes appear on every contract action in the federal procurement system.
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How do I find contracts under PSC 3040?
Search for active solicitations on SAM.gov using PSC code 3040 as a filter. For historical awards, use USASpending.gov to analyze past contract actions, identify buying agencies, and review award values. You can also use our Contract Search tool to explore related contractors and awards.
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What type of contract is PSC 3040?
PSC 3040 is classified as a Product code. Product codes represent tangible goods, equipment, and supplies. These procurements often follow established specifications and may use simplified acquisition procedures for commercial items.
Data sourced from USASpending.gov . Federal contracting data is public domain.