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OMB M-19-21: Transition to Electronic Records has 411,985 active records. Primary activity: contract (97% of records). 10 contractors competing for work here — a competitive market. 60.6% of opportunities carry a Full and Open Competition set-aside. Average award: $20,299,416 — 71x the national average. Expect detailed proposals with past performance requirements.

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OMB M-19-21: Transition to Electronic Records Government Contracts & Federal Records

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411,985 active OMB M-19-21: Transition to Electronic Records
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Accounting Clerk

Department of the Air ForcePosted May 6, 2026Due May 19, 2026
NAICS 336411USAJobs.gov
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Contact Representative

Department of DefensePosted May 6, 2026Closing soon
NAICS 541512USAJobs.gov
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Closing soonRecently postedDepartment of + NAICS
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Recreation Assistant (Lead)

Department of the Air ForcePosted May 6, 2026Closing soon
NAICS 336411WashingtonUSAJobs.gov
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Closing soonRecently postedDepartment of + NAICS
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Marketing Clerk (MVO)

Department of the Air ForcePosted May 5, 2026Due May 21, 2026
NAICS 336411IdahoUSAJobs.gov
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Recently postedDepartment of + NAICS
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Operations Assistant

Department of the Air ForcePosted May 5, 2026Closing soon
NAICS 336411New MexicoUSAJobs.gov
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Unveiling Hidden Cellular Architecture: Mapping the intracellular Protein Organization Landscape (iPOL) to define cell states and types

NAICS 621999nih_reporter
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Recently postedNational Institute + NAICS
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Texas A&m Agrilife Will Analyze Single-cell Multiome Data to Characterize the Dynamics of Molecular Expression Regulation at a Single-cell Level for Specific Aim 1. Dr. Suzuki (pi) Has an Extensive Re

UnknownPosted April 21, 2026
NAICS 488510usaspending_subawards
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Unknown + NAICS
ResearchActive

Enhancing Self-Management After Traumatic Brain Injury: An Implementation-Focused Approach

NAICS 621999nih_reporter
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Eunice Kennedy + NAICS
ResearchActive

Alcohol Stimulation and Sedation in Binge Drinkers

NAICS 541715nih_reporter
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National Institute + NAICS
ResearchActive

Human upper airway immune memory kinetics and durability against respiratory pathogens

NAICS 621999nih_reporter
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National Institute + NAICS
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Enhancing Suicide Risk Detection through Computer Vision: a Novel Approach to Tissue Damage Analysis in Emergency Care

NAICS 236220nih_reporter
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National Institute + NAICS
ContractActive

Funds Will Be Used by the Kenosha County Division of Behavioral Health Services (kcbhs) to Complete Electronic Health Record (ehr) System Updates. the Updates Will Result in a Centralized Ehr System T

UnknownPosted March 30, 2026
NAICS 488510usaspending_subawards
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Unknown + NAICS
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Scope of Work Site: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Personnel Selena Hariharan, Md, Site Principal Investigator Dr. Hariharan Will Serve as the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Site Pi for S

UnknownPosted March 17, 2026
NAICS 621999usaspending_subawards
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GRANT FOR RESEARCH NNX07AU79G (2) awarded to BOSTON COLLEGE TRUSTEES OF, was modified for the amount of $46,739

FPDS.gov
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New TRAINING GRANT NNX09AQ40H awarded to PURDUE UNIVERSITY for the amount of $30,000

FPDS.gov
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ROSES 2025: D.2 Astrophysics Data Analysis

NASA HeadquartersPosted November 26, 2025Due January 30, 2026
NAICS 5413Grants.gov
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NASA Headquarters + NAICS
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ROSES 2025: D.2 Astrophysics Data Analysis

NASA HeadquartersPosted November 26, 2025Due January 30, 2026
NAICS 5413Grants.gov
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NASA Headquarters + NAICS
GrantActive

ROSES 2025: F.15 Artemis III Participating Scientist Program

NASA HeadquartersPosted July 14, 2025
NAICS 5413Grants.gov
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NASA Headquarters + NAICS
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ROSES 2025: F.15 Artemis III Participating Scientist Program

NASA HeadquartersPosted July 14, 2025
NAICS 5413Grants.gov
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ROSES 2025: A.7 Water Quality Applications

NASA HeadquartersPosted July 11, 2025Due December 16, 2025
NAICS 5413Grants.gov
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Market Opportunity Score
OMB M-19-21: Transition to Electronic Records
Volume
100
Growth
40
Competition
50
Small Biz
10
Diversity
100

Moderate opportunity — established market with selective entry points.

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About OMB M-19-21: Transition to Electronic Records

OMB M-19-21: Transition to Electronic Records has 411,985 active records. Primary activity: contract (97% of records). 10 contractors competing for work here — a competitive market. 60.6% of opportunities carry a Full and Open Competition set-aside. Average award: $20,299,416 — 71x the national average. Expect detailed proposals with past performance requirements.

Explore all federal records for OMB M-19-21: Transition to Electronic Records — contracts, grants, spending, research, and more. Updated hourly.

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Market Intelligence — OMB M-19-21

Active Records
432,983
Total Award Value
Not specified
Average Value
$20,299,416
Record Types
5

Records by Type

Contracts355,738Job Listings61,737Regulations12,765Grants2,727Vulnerabilities16

Top Contractors in OMB M-19-21

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2.THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY
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3.VERIZON WIRELESS
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4.CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS
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5.PITNEY BOWES INC
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6.GENUINE PARTS CO. DBA NAPA
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7.CINTAS CORPORATION NO 2
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8.DELL
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9.RICOH USA, INC.
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10.U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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Set-Aside Distribution

Full and Open Competition60.6%Small Business Set-Aside24.9%NONE4.6%Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business3.9%Veteran-Owned Small Business2.9%8(a) Business Development1.1%Women-Owned Small Business1.1%HUBZone Small Business0.5%MBE0.2%Small Business Set-Aside0.2%

Monthly Activity (Last 12 Months)

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Key Requirements

  • Fully electronic recordkeeping by end of 2022
  • Permanent records managed and transferred electronically
  • Closure of agency-operated records storage facilities
  • NARA-approved electronic transfer formats

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Category
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Requirements
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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of records are available for OMB M-19-21: Transition to Electronic Records?
OMB M-19-21: Transition to Electronic Records has 411,985 active records across 12 categories: contract (397,868), contracts (7,713), research (2,656), ppp loan (1,397), regulatory (1,253). Use the tabs above to filter by a specific record type.
Are there small business set-aside opportunities for OMB M-19-21: Transition to Electronic Records?
Yes — 69,439 opportunities have a small business set-aside. The most common is Full and Open Competition (60.6% of set-asides). Small businesses should verify their certifications are current in SAM.gov.
What is the typical contract value for OMB M-19-21: Transition to Electronic Records?
The average award value is $20,299,416. This is a high-value market — expect detailed proposal requirements and longer evaluation cycles.
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Data Sources

Primary: SAM.gov, USAspending.gov, FPDS.gov, Grants.gov. Supplemented by 100+ federal data feeds including GAO, IG reports, Federal Register, and agency forecasts. Currently indexing 411,985 records.

Refresh Frequency

  • SAM.gov opportunities: Daily
  • FPDS awards: Twice daily
  • Grants.gov: Daily + weekly full sync
  • USAspending: Weekly

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