Daily Roundup

Federal Contracting Daily Roundup — May 1, 2026

Today, SAM.gov recorded a total of 196 new postings, with no active solicitations, sources sought, or presolicitations listed. Of these postings, 38 percent were set aside for small businesses, reflecting ongoing opportunities for small…

196
Total Opportunities Posted
0
Active Solicitations
74
Small Business Set-Asides
0
Sources Sought

Today's Overview

Today, SAM.gov recorded a total of 196 new postings, with no active solicitations, sources sought, or presolicitations listed. Of these postings, 38 percent were set aside for small businesses, reflecting ongoing opportunities for small contractors despite the absence of open bids.

The most active sectors included commercial and institutional building construction, analytical laboratory instrument manufacturing, and machinery repair and maintenance, indicating steady demand in both construction and technical manufacturing fields. Key agencies posting were primarily defense logistics and supply entities such as NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support and DLA Aviation, signaling continued federal investment in military support and equipment maintenance contracts. Contractors focusing on these industries and agencies should monitor for upcoming opportunities as procurement activity remains concentrated in these areas.

Postings by Opportunity Type

Opportunity TypeCount
Solicitation52
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation49
Award Notice32
Sources Sought22
Presolicitation21
Justification11
Special Notice9

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