R&D activities in nanotechnology — manipulating matter at the atomic and molecular scale. A specialised research code commonly used by DoD, DOE national labs, and NIH for funded nano-scale research and prototyping.
What this NAICS code covers
NAICS 541713 is the North American Industry Classification System code that federal contracting officers assign to research and development in nanotechnology work. The code determines your small-business size standard for any solicitation issued under it, which in turn determines whether you can compete as a small business or pursue any of the socioeconomic set-aside programs.
Federal agencies that buy under NAICS 541713
The most active federal buyers in this NAICS:
- Department of Defense
- Department of Energy
- National Science Foundation
- NIH
- NASA
Typical contract value
Awards under NAICS 541713 commonly fall in the range $500K – $50M per award, though the distribution is wide — micro-purchases at one end, multi-year IDIQs with $100M+ ceilings at the other. The bulk of activity for small businesses sits in the $250K to $5M range.
Set-aside eligibility
Solicitations under NAICS 541713 are commonly set aside under these programs:
- Small Business
- 8(a)
- HUBZone
- SDVOSB
Eligibility for the program is separate from eligibility for any specific award — you still need to be small under this NAICS’s size standard and meet the program-specific certification (8(a), HUBZone, etc.). The SBA publishes current size standards by NAICS at sba.gov.
Related NAICS codes
How to find NAICS 541713 opportunities
SAM.gov publishes every federal solicitation with one or more NAICS codes assigned. Filter by 541713 for an exact match, or use a search tool with NAICS-aware filtering. WinAContract’s search lets you save NAICS-filtered queries and get email alerts for new postings. State portals use NAICS less consistently — most accept it as a search filter but coverage varies by state. See federal contract search and SAM.gov alternative.