Department of Defense (DoD) Contracts
Browse active federal contract opportunities from Department of Defense. Find solicitations, set-aside contracts, and procurement opportunities on SAM.gov.
About Department of Defense
The largest federal procurement agency, acquiring weapons systems, IT, logistics, construction, and professional services across all military branches.
Department of Defense posts contract opportunities on SAM.gov across a wide range of product and service categories. Small businesses with relevant NAICS codes and certifications (8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB) can find set-aside opportunities specifically reserved for qualified firms.
How to Win DoD Contracts
Winning contracts with Department of Defense starts with understanding their procurement priorities and having a strong SAM.gov registration. Ensure your entity profile lists the NAICS codes relevant to DoD's mission and that your capabilities statement highlights past performance in similar work.
If you hold small business certifications, look for set-aside opportunities from DoD. These contracts limit competition to certified firms, giving you a significant advantage. Many DoD contracts also use GSA Schedule vehicles and government-wide acquisition contracts (GWACs), so consider obtaining relevant contract vehicles.
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Recent DoD Opportunities
View all →The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) is drafting specifications and standards for additively manufactured Nickel Aluminum Bronze using Wire Arc Directed Energy Deposition. The document will be available upon request and the review period ends on March 7, 2026.
The Department of Defense is procuring repair services for cargo strongback equipment, specifically for the Navy's weapon systems support. Key requirements include a Repair Turnaround Time (RTAT) of 903 days and compliance with Government Source Inspection (GSI).
The Department of Defense is procuring maintenance dredging services for the Kahauiki Stream at Fort Shafter Flats in Oahu, Hawaii. The project involves the removal of sediment and debris to ensure proper water flow and environmental compliance. Key requirements include adherence to environmental regulations and completion within the specified timeframe.
The Department of Defense is procuring the design and construction of a shoot house, simulation facility, covered training area, and ammunition supply point at Camp Melchor Dela Cruz in Gamu, Isabela, Philippines. Key requirements include the construction of various facilities as outlined in the contract line items.
The Department of Defense is procuring containers for the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support. The contract is associated with NEXGEN COMPOSITES LLC, and the contact for this procurement is Ogden Howard.
The Department of Defense is procuring the manufacture of a FUSE HOLDER, specifically part number 5200-2, for the Navy. Key requirements include compliance with various military standards for marking and configuration control.
The Department of Defense is procuring fluid filter elements identified by NSN 4330-01-477-7985. Key requirements include compliance with specified technical standards and delivery timelines as outlined in the solicitation.
The Department of Defense is procuring STEM fluid valves, which are essential components for various defense applications. Key requirements include specific technical specifications and performance standards that must be met by the contractor.
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support Subsistence Directorate is extending a solicitation to procure Prime Vendor support for subsistence items in Southern Kentucky and Tennessee. The contract is a single award, indefinite delivery contract with a guaranteed minimum value of $3,088,421.40 and a maximum value of $108,094,750.40 over 5 years.
The Department of Defense is seeking whitepapers for the AEDC Velocity Alliance, which is a multi-billion dollar Other Transaction Authority consortium opportunity. This initiative aims to enhance collaboration among industry partners to drive innovation and improve capabilities in defense technology. Key requirements include the submission of whitepapers that demonstrate innovative approaches and solutions relevant to the consortium's objectives.
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