Find opportunities by federal agency
Different agencies buy different things. Jump to the departments that buy what you sell to see what's open now, the NAICS codes they buy most, and recent awards.
Department of Defense
The largest federal buyer by far. DoD and its military departments (Army, Navy, Air Force) and defense agencies procure everything from manufactured parts and ship repair to IT, R&D, and base support services.
Department of Health and Human Services
HHS and its agencies — NIH, FDA, CDC, CMS, and the Indian Health Service — buy biomedical research, clinical and lab services, IT, and health program support.
Department of Veterans Affairs
The VA runs the nation's largest integrated health system and prioritizes verified veteran-owned firms under its “Vets First” program — a strong target for SDVOSB and VOSB contractors.
Department of the Interior
Interior manages public lands, parks, water, and tribal programs — buying construction, environmental, facilities, and natural-resource services, including Indian Small Business set-asides.
Department of Justice
DOJ and its components (FBI, DEA, BOP, U.S. Marshals) procure law-enforcement technology, detention services, IT, and professional and security services.
Department of Homeland Security
DHS components (CBP, TSA, FEMA, Coast Guard, and more) procure security technology, logistics, facilities, IT, and emergency-management services nationwide.
Department of Agriculture
USDA agencies — including the Forest Service and rural-development programs — buy land management, construction, scientific, and facilities services across the country.
Department of State
The State Department and USAID procure diplomatic-facility construction and security, IT, logistics, and professional services for U.S. missions worldwide.
Department of Commerce
Commerce agencies — NOAA, the Census Bureau, NIST, and the Patent & Trademark Office — buy scientific instruments, IT, data, and professional services.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA procures aerospace engineering, R&D, scientific instruments, IT, and center-operations support across its field centers.
Department of Energy
DOE buys scientific R&D, environmental cleanup, engineering, and facilities-management services, often through its national laboratories and the NNSA.
General Services Administration
GSA is the government's central buyer and landlord — running federal buildings, fleet, and the Multiple Award Schedules that many agencies buy through.
Department of Transportation
DOT and the FAA buy transportation infrastructure, aviation systems, engineering, and safety-related services.