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Selective Service System (SSS): A Guide for New Government Contractors

Understanding SSS

What is the Selective Service System (SSS)?

The Selective Service System (SSS) is an independent federal agency responsible for maintaining a registry of eligible men in case of a military draft. While the U.S. has an all-volunteer military force, the Selective Service ensures that if a draft is ever reinstated, the government can quickly identify and call eligible individuals into service.

Although no draft has been enacted since 1973, federal law requires that all male U.S. citizens and male immigrants aged 18-25 register with the Selective Service. The agency also supports federal employment verification, security clearance checks, and compliance with state and federal aid programs.

Contractors assist SSS with IT modernization, database management, cybersecurity, public outreach, and registration compliance efforts.

Key Areas of Focus:


Mission and Goals

The SSS mission is to maintain a reliable system for national defense preparedness by ensuring eligible individuals are registered for selective service. Its primary goals include:


SSS Organization

The agency operates through three primary divisions that oversee different aspects of its mission:

SSS operates a national headquarters in Arlington, VA and has a network of local and state offices that support operations.


Advancing Your Career as a Contractor with SSS

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