Government Contracts 2026

FY2026 represents one of the largest federal procurement years in history. The U.S. government is projected to obligate over $700 billion in contracts across defense, IT modernization, healthcare, infrastructure, and clean energy.

Whether you are an established prime or a first-time bidder, the 2026 contracting landscape offers significant opportunity for businesses of all sizes.

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FY2026 Federal Contracting by the Numbers

$700B+
Total Projected Spending
23%
Small Business Goal
0+
Active Opportunities
5%
SDVOSB Set-Aside Goal

What's New in Government Contracting for 2026

CMMC 2.0 Enforcement

The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 is now a requirement in DoD solicitations. Contractors handling Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) must demonstrate Level 2 compliance through third-party assessments. Companies without certification are ineligible for many new awards.

OASIS+ Task Orders

GSA's OASIS+ contract vehicle is now fully operational with task orders flowing across all domains: management consulting, technical services, engineering, logistics, and more. Small business pools under OASIS+ SB offer dedicated set-aside opportunities worth billions.

Climate and Sustainability Executive Orders

Federal procurement increasingly favors contractors with sustainability plans, low-carbon supply chains, and environmental management systems. Agencies are required to prioritize sustainable acquisition in FY2026, creating new opportunities in clean energy, EV infrastructure, and green building.

IT Modernization Surge

The Technology Modernization Fund and agency IT budgets are driving massive spending on cloud migration, zero-trust architecture, AI/ML capabilities, and legacy system replacement. Civilian agencies alone are expected to spend over $65 billion on IT in FY2026.

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