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7B20

PSC 7B20: IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERP — Federal Procurement Code

7B - IT AND TELECOM - COMPUTE L1: IT

Description

Hardware, software, and other equipment needed for specialized High Performance Computing (HPC) systems used in solving complex computational problems through massive concurrent use of computing resources and parallel processing techniques.

Includes

Software that is licensed for use indefinitely. This can also be referred to as perpetual, indefinite, permanent, continuous, or ever lasting.

Suggested adjacent classifications

PSC codes describe what the government buys. These related classifications help connect procurement codes to industries, commodities, and trade workflows.

Trade workflow

Product PSC codes often connect to export/import classifications. Use Schedule B and HTS search if this procurement item is traded across borders.

Who is this code for

Occupations and roles commonly associated with this classification

Also relevant for

Source: O*NET / BLS occupation data · O*NET 30.2 / BLS SOC

Frequently asked questions

What is NAICS 7B20?
NAICS 7B20 is the North American Industry Classification System code for IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE). It classifies this business activity for statistical, regulatory, and government procurement purposes. Federal agencies use NAICS codes to collect and publish data about the US economy, determine SBA size standards, and set aside contracts for small businesses.
What licenses and permits does a IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) need?
A IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) typically needs a local business license, a federal EIN from the IRS, and industry-specific permits depending on the sector. Check with your city or county clerk for a general business license, your state's professional or industry licensing board for any required occupational licenses, and your state's tax authority for a sales tax permit if you sell taxable goods or services.
How do I register a IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) business in the United States?
To register a IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) business, first choose your legal structure: sole proprietorship (simplest, uses SSN), LLC (personal liability protection, files with your Secretary of State), or corporation (Form 1120 or 1120-S). Register your business name (DBA) with your county if operating under a trade name. Obtain an EIN from the IRS at irs.gov/ein. Register with your state revenue department for any applicable taxes.
What tax forms does a IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) file with the IRS?
Tax forms depend on your entity type. A sole proprietor files Schedule C with Form 1040 and Schedule SE for self-employment tax (15.3%). An LLC taxed as a partnership files Form 1065 with Schedule K-1s. A C-Corporation files Form 1120 (21% flat rate). An S-Corporation files Form 1120-S. All businesses paying employees file Form 940 (FUTA) annually and Form 941 quarterly. Estimated tax payments are made via Form 1040-ES four times per year.
Is IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) the right NAICS code for my business?
Your NAICS code should reflect your primary business activity — the one generating the most revenue or value. If IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) describes your main line of business, NAICS 7B20 is likely correct. If you have multiple distinct activities, you may need separate codes for statistical reporting. For federal contracting, your SAM.gov registration should use the code that best matches the work you perform. Review the official NAICS 7B20 description and exclusions to confirm it fits your operations.
Does a IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) need to collect sales tax on digital products and SaaS?
Sales tax on digital products (software downloads, SaaS subscriptions, streaming, e-books) varies by state. As of 2025, approximately 30+ states tax digital goods and services. SaaS is specifically taxable in states like Texas, New York, Washington, and Ohio but exempt in California and Florida. Economic nexus thresholds (typically $100K revenue or 200 transactions per state) apply to remote sellers of digital products post-Wayfair. Check each state where you have customers.
What data breach notification obligations does a IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) have?
All 50 states have data breach notification statutes requiring you to notify affected individuals and state regulators (usually the attorney general) within a specified timeframe (typically 30-45 days) if personal information is compromised. Some states (e.g., Florida) require notification within 30 days. If the breach affects 500+ residents in a state, you may also need to notify consumer reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion). Healthcare breaches affecting 500+ must be reported to HHS and local media.
What is an EULA and does a IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) need one?
An End User License Agreement (EULA) grants users a limited license to use your software while retaining your IP rights. It differs from Terms of Service in that it focuses on license scope, restrictions (no reverse engineering, no reselling), ownership, termination conditions, and warranty disclaimers. EULAs are essential for downloadable software, mobile apps, and desktop applications. Open-source software uses specific license types (MIT, GPL, Apache 2.0) instead.
Does a IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) need to be PCI DSS compliant to process payments?
If your business stores, processes, or transmits credit card data, you must comply with PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard). Using a hosted payment gateway like Stripe or Braintree (where card data never touches your server) significantly reduces your compliance burden — you typically just need to complete a SAQ-A self-assessment. Direct card processing requires full SAQ-D compliance, penetration testing, and quarterly vulnerability scans. Non-compliance can result in fines and losing the ability to process cards.

How to use PSC 7B20

1
Verify PSC code

Confirm IT AND TELECOM - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) (7B20) matches.

2
Search FPDS/USAspending

Find contracts using this PSC code.

3
Check NAICS mapping

Identify the corresponding NAICS industry for bidding.

4
Register at SAM.gov

Required for all federal contractors.

SAM.gov

Who uses this code?

Digital Marketing Agency Owner

Runs a full-service agency offering PPC, SEO, content, email, and social media marketing to clients.

Licenses
  • Business license
  • Google/Facebook ads certification
  • Client service agreements
Tax Forms
  • Form 1065 or 1120-S
  • Form 940 (FUTA)
  • Form 941
  • Form 1099-NEC (freelancer payments)
Freelance Web Developer

Designs and builds custom websites for small businesses, startups, and agencies using modern frameworks.

Licenses
  • Business license (city/county)
  • Home occupation permit (if home-based)
Tax Forms
  • Schedule C (Form 1040)
  • Schedule SE (Form 1040)
  • Form 1040-ES
Mobile App Developer

Builds iOS and Android applications as an independent contractor or through their own app studio.

Licenses
  • Business license
  • Apple Developer / Google Play Developer account
Tax Forms
  • Schedule C (Form 1040)
  • Schedule SE (Form 1040)
SEO & Digital Marketing Consultant

Provides search engine optimization audits, keyword strategy, and content marketing plans for B2B and B2C clients.

Licenses
  • Business license
Tax Forms
  • Schedule C (Form 1040)
  • Schedule SE (Form 1040)

Official data

Feature Description
Official name Product Service Codes (PSC)
Maintained by U.S. federal acquisition community / GSA PSC Manual
Purpose Classifies what the government buys: products and services
Primary use Federal procurement reporting, contract categorization, spend analysis
Code type Product code

When do you need PSC 7B20?

1 Use PSC 7B20 when identifying the product or service category on a U.S. federal contract.
2 Use it when filtering opportunities or spending data in SAM.gov, FPDS, or USASpending.
3 Use it when comparing a procurement category against related NAICS industries or UNSPSC commodities.
4 Use it when a contracting workflow needs the purchased item classification rather than the supplier industry code.