Daily Roundup

Federal Contracting Daily Roundup — May 7, 2026

Today, there were 691 new postings on SAM.gov, with no active solicitations, sources sought, or presolicitations listed. Of the total postings, 259 (37%) were set aside for small businesses, indicating ongoing opportunities for small…

691
Total Opportunities Posted
0
Active Solicitations
259
Small Business Set-Asides
0
Sources Sought

Today's Overview

Today, there were 691 new postings on SAM.gov, with no active solicitations, sources sought, or presolicitations listed. Of the total postings, 259 (37%) were set aside for small businesses, indicating ongoing opportunities for small contractors despite the absence of active bids. This activity suggests a period focused more on administrative updates or contract awards rather than new competitive opportunities.

The most active NAICS sectors included Industrial Valve Manufacturing (68 postings), General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing (31), and Aircraft Parts Manufacturing (27), reflecting continued demand in manufacturing specialties related to defense and aerospace. The Department of Defense logistics and supply agencies, particularly DLA Land and Maritime with 324 postings, dominated the activity, signaling that contractors in these sectors should maintain close monitoring of DLA and NAVSUP opportunities for future solicitations.

Postings by Opportunity Type

Opportunity TypeCount
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation447
Solicitation170
Presolicitation41
Award Notice21
Sources Sought8
Special Notice4

Most Active NAICS Sectors

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