Daily Roundup

Federal Contracting Daily Roundup — April 15, 2026

Today, there were 23 new postings on SAM.gov, with no active solicitations, sources sought, or presolicitations listed. Six of these opportunities, or 26 percent, were set aside for small businesses, indicating limited immediate bidding…

23
Total Opportunities Posted
0
Active Solicitations
6
Small Business Set-Asides
0
Sources Sought

Today's Overview

Today, there were 23 new postings on SAM.gov, with no active solicitations, sources sought, or presolicitations listed. Six of these opportunities, or 26 percent, were set aside for small businesses, indicating limited immediate bidding opportunities but ongoing market research and planning phases for future contracts.

The most active industries included information services (NAICS 517112) and electronic component manufacturing (NAICS 334419), each with three postings, followed by shipbuilding, transformer manufacturing, and construction sectors. The Defense Logistics Agency Aviation led agency activity with seven postings, suggesting continued procurement focus in aviation support, while other defense-related commands also contributed multiple notices, signaling steady demand in military logistics and maintenance areas.

Postings by Opportunity Type

Opportunity TypeCount
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation11
Presolicitation6
Solicitation3
Special Notice1
Justification1
Award Notice1

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