Daily Roundup

Federal Contracting Daily Roundup — June 2, 2026

Today, SAM.gov showed a total of 215 new federal contracting postings, with no active solicitations, sources sought, or presolicitations listed. Of these postings, 58 were set aside for small businesses, representing 27 percent of the…

215
Total Opportunities Posted
0
Active Solicitations
58
Small Business Set-Asides
0
Sources Sought

Today's Overview

Today, SAM.gov showed a total of 215 new federal contracting postings, with no active solicitations, sources sought, or presolicitations listed. Of these postings, 58 were set aside for small businesses, representing 27 percent of the total volume available. This indicates a quiet day for immediate bidding opportunities but ongoing market research and future planning activities.

The most active sectors were manufacturing-related, led by aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment (NAICS 336413) with 28 postings, followed by fasteners manufacturing (332722) and electrical components (335931). The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation posted the majority of opportunities, accounting for 94 listings, suggesting a continued focus on aviation supply chain needs. Contractors specializing in aerospace and defense manufacturing should monitor these agencies closely for upcoming contract opportunities.

Postings by Opportunity Type

Opportunity TypeCount
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation115
Solicitation83
Presolicitation10
Special Notice5
Award Notice2

Most Active NAICS Sectors

Industries with the highest federal contract posting volume today:

Top Agencies Posting Today

Never miss an opportunity in your NAICS code

Atlantic BidFlow monitors SAM.gov daily and delivers a filtered, AI-summarized digest to your inbox every morning before 6 AM Eastern — matched to your specific NAICS codes, keywords, and agencies.

Start your free 14-day trial →

Free Weekly Newsletter

FedBids Market Watch

Federal contract trends, agency spending shifts, and small-business set-aside alerts — delivered every Friday morning.

No spam. Unsubscribe any time.