Daily Roundup

Federal Contracting Daily Roundup — April 27, 2026

Today, there were 55 new postings on SAM.gov, with no active solicitations, sources sought notices, or presolicitations listed. Of the total postings, 14 were set aside for small businesses, representing 25 percent of the opportunities…

55
Total Opportunities Posted
0
Active Solicitations
14
Small Business Set-Asides
0
Sources Sought

Today's Overview

Today, there were 55 new postings on SAM.gov, with no active solicitations, sources sought notices, or presolicitations listed. Of the total postings, 14 were set aside for small businesses, representing 25 percent of the opportunities available. This indicates a relatively quiet day for immediate bidding but ongoing market research and future procurement planning.

The most active NAICS sectors included battery manufacturing, construction, communications equipment manufacturing, general purpose machinery manufacturing, janitorial services, and hardware manufacturing, each posting two opportunities. Key agencies posting today were primarily Defense Logistics Agency divisions and the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, suggesting continued demand in defense supply chains and overseas operations. Contractors focused on these industries and agencies should monitor for upcoming solicitations and consider positioning for future opportunities.

Postings by Opportunity Type

Opportunity TypeCount
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation21
Solicitation14
Presolicitation10
Sources Sought4
Award Notice4
Special Notice2

Most Active NAICS Sectors

Industries with the highest federal contract posting volume today:

Top Agencies Posting Today

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