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Department of the Interior Prioritizes U.S. Textiles
March 23, 2026
The Department of the Interior (DOI), in coordination with the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Made in America Office, has implemented a new procurement policy that prioritizes American-made uniforms and textiles for federal employees managing public lands. This policy shift is expected to redirect approximately $11 million annually in federal spending toward domestic textile manufacturers, including agencies such as the National Park Service (NPS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM). This initiative supports U.S. industry growth and creates new contracting opportunities for American textile producers.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for domestically produced uniforms and textiles within DOI and its sub-agencies.
- Agencies managing public lands will be required to comply with this Buy American policy, impacting sourcing strategies and supplier selection.
- Domestic textile manufacturers and contractors can leverage this policy to pursue new federal contracts valued at approximately $11 million annually.
- Organizations involved in federal uniform supply chains should evaluate their compliance with Buy American requirements and adjust procurement plans accordingly.
By adopting this Buy American policy, the Department of the Interior is putting that commitment into action. The men and women who serve on our public lands should wear uniforms made by American hands.
— Doug Burgum, Interior Secretary
Agencies
Department of the Interior, Office of Management and Budget, Made in America Office, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management
Contracts
$11 million annually
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- New Federal Buying Rule Redirects Millions to U.S. Textiles - MyChesCo · MyChesCo · Mar 23