Daily Roundup

Federal Contracting Daily Roundup — April 21, 2026

Today, there were 128 new postings on SAM.gov, with no active solicitations, sources sought, or presolicitations listed. Of these postings, 48 were set aside for small businesses, representing 38 percent of the total. This suggests…

128
Total Opportunities Posted
0
Active Solicitations
48
Small Business Set-Asides
0
Sources Sought

Today's Overview

Today, there were 128 new postings on SAM.gov, with no active solicitations, sources sought, or presolicitations listed. Of these postings, 48 were set aside for small businesses, representing 38 percent of the total. This suggests limited immediate bidding opportunities but ongoing market research and future contracting potential.

The most active industries today were aircraft parts manufacturing, electronic component manufacturing, and various metal product sectors, led by NAICS codes 336413, 334419, and 332722. The Department of Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), particularly DLA Aviation, dominated postings with 69 listings, indicating a strong demand for aviation-related supplies and support. Small businesses focusing on aerospace and defense manufacturing should monitor these agencies closely for upcoming opportunities.

Postings by Opportunity Type

Opportunity TypeCount
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation88
Solicitation22
Presolicitation8
Award Notice6
Special Notice2
Sources Sought2

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