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Market Intelligence — Contracts

Active Records
220,850
Total Award Value
$2,093,981,905,416
Average Value
$41,226,609
Record Types
4

Records by Type

Contracts202,271Job Listings16,004Regulations2,395Grants180

Top Contractors in Contracts

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2.VERIZON WIRELESS
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3.CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS
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4.PITNEY BOWES INC
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5.GENUINE PARTS CO. DBA NAPA
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6.DELL
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7.RICOH USA, INC.
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8.U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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9.GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
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10.GRAINGER
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Competitive Position

FragmentedOpen market — no single contractor dominates

Good conditions for new entrants — 10+ active vendors

Set-Aside Distribution

Full and Open Competition58.7%Small Business Set-Aside25.3%NONE6.9%Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business4.8%8(a) Business Development1.8%Women-Owned Small Business0.9%HUBZone Small Business0.6%Veteran-Owned Small Business0.4%Small Business Set-Aside0.3%8(a) Business Development0.2%

Monthly Activity (Last 12 Months)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find government contracts?
Bureauify searches across SAM.gov, FPDS, USAspending, and 100+ other federal data sources to surface active solicitations, contract awards, and spending data. Filter by agency, NAICS code, set-aside, location, and value range. Set up alerts for automatic notifications.
What types of contracts does the government use?
Common types include Firm Fixed Price (FFP), Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF), Time & Materials (T&M), and Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ). Each has different risk profiles and pricing structures. Bureauify labels each record by contract type so you can filter to your preferred vehicle.
How much does the government spend on contracts?
The federal government obligates over $700 billion annually in contracts across all agencies. The Department of Defense accounts for roughly 60% of total spending. Bureauify tracks this spending at every level — by agency, contractor, NAICS code, and geography.
What is a set-aside contract?
Set-aside contracts are reserved for specific business categories: small businesses, 8(a) firms, service-disabled veteran-owned businesses (SDVOSB), women-owned businesses (WOSB), and HUBZone businesses. Set-asides represent roughly 25% of federal contract spending.

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