Contact and place of performance
Omar Mohamed
Washington, DC
USA
The objective of this requirement is to obtain a comprehensive, data-driven assessment of the economic impact of tourism related to the FIFA World Cup 2026 on the U.S. economy. The study shall assess national and regional impacts, including visitor spending, tourism-related economic activity, sector-specific effects, employment impacts, and implications for U.S. travel exports and international visitation.
The study shall provide the National Travel and Tourism Office and the International Trade Administration with defensible, transparent, and actionable analysis to support leadership decision-making, interagency coordination, stakeholder engagement, and strategic communications.
The Department of Commerce, Office of the Secretary, issued solicitation TAIA0000-26-00085 to obtain a comprehensive, data-driven assessment of the economic impact of tourism related to the FIFA World Cup 2026. This requirement focuses on analyzing the national and regional impacts of the event on the U.S. economy, specifically targeting visitor spending, sector-specific effects, employment, and implications for international visitation and travel exports. The resulting study will provide the National Travel and Tourism Office and the International Trade Administration with actionable analysis to support strategic communications, stakeholder engagement, and interagency coordination.
The procurement is designated as a small business set-aside under the SBA acronym and explanation. It is classified under NAICS 541910 for Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling and PSC R422 for Professional Support: Market Research/Public Opinion. Performance will take place in Washington, DC, and the primary point of contact for this requirement is Omar Mohamed.
This combined synopsis/solicitation was published on June 11, 2026, and includes two attachments: a Request for Quotations and a Performance Work Statement for the FIFA World Cup Economic Impact Study. Responses to the solicitation are due by June 15, 2026.
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