Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory



Doing Business with LLNL

Thank you for your interest to do business with LLNL. The Laboratory spends over $1B annually through procurements to a diverse group of large and small business concerns for a broad range of products and services which support the Laboratory's overall mission.

If you are a small business and would like guidance on how to do business with LLNL and examples of the types of products and services we procure, visit Doing Business with LLNL and What We Buy

Register

Get Connected - All businesses are encouraged to register and maintain an active profile in the System for Award Management (SAM), which is the primary vendor database for the Federal Government. In (SAM), you may self-certify yourself as a small business, if you meet the Federal government's definition of a small business.

If you would like to be considered as a potential supplier of goods and services to LLNL, please complete LLNL's Supplier Information Form. The form allows suppliers to submit their company profile information to LLNL.

Please note that your submittal does not guarantee that any business opportunities will be forthcoming in the near or distant future. LLNL's prospective supplier database, as well as SAM and the SBA databases, are used as needed as a research tool by LLNL employees when performing market research and when sourcing potential procurement actions.

Mentor Protégé Program

The Mentor Protégé Program is designed to provide critical developmental assistance to protégé companies in the fundamental principles of building solid, established, successful businesses. If you would like to find out more about this program and the qualifications view the Mentor Protégé Program.