Federal Contracts in Alaska
Browse active federal contract opportunities with performance locations in Alaska. Find solicitations on SAM.gov, discover set-aside opportunities, and connect with government agencies looking for contractors in AK.
Federal Contracting in Alaska
The federal government awards billions of dollars in contracts each year to businesses across the United States. Alaska is home to numerous federal agencies, military installations, and government facilities that regularly post contract opportunities on SAM.gov. Small businesses in AK can compete for these contracts, especially through set-aside programs like 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, and WOSB.
Whether you're an established federal contractor or just getting started, understanding the contracting landscape in Alaska is key to winning government work. FedOverwatch tracks all active SAM.gov opportunities and can automatically match you with contracts that fit your business profile, certifications, and location.
How to Find Alaska Contracts
Federal contracts with performance locations in Alaska are posted on SAM.gov, the government's official procurement portal. You can search SAM.gov directly, or use FedOverwatch to monitor new opportunities automatically. FedOverwatch scans SAM.gov continuously and alerts you when contracts matching your profile are posted in AK.
To compete for federal contracts in Alaska, your business should be registered in SAM.gov with an active entity registration. If you hold small business certifications, you may be eligible for set-aside contracts that limit competition to certified businesses, giving you a significant advantage.
Set up your FedOverwatch profile with your NAICS codes, certifications, and preferred locations to receive personalized contract alerts for Alaska opportunities as they're posted.
Recent Alaska Opportunities
View all →The Department of Defense is seeking helicopter transport services for personnel and light lift materials to remote sites within the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex at Eielson AFB, AK. The contractor must provide specific hours of helicopter logistics and operations, including IFR capabilities for certain flights, to support U.S. and Coalition Armed Forces training exercises.
The Department of Commerce, through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), is hosting an Industry Day for the USCGC STORIS Homeport Recapitalization Project in Juneau, Alaska. This event aims to provide an overview of the project scope, highlight technical challenges, and facilitate market awareness ahead of the formal solicitation. The project involves the Design-Build recapitalization of waterfront infrastructure to support Coast Guard operations, with an anticipated construction magnitude of approximately $125M to $200M.
The U.S. Army Installation Management Command is seeking to establish a firm-fixed price Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity contract for the operation of Campus Style Dining Venues at Fort Wainwright and other Garrisons in Alaska. The contract will involve financing, designing, building, renovating, operating, and maintaining dining facilities, with specific provisions for concession contracts that allow the contractor to provide services to authorized patrons.
The Department of the Air Force is contracting for the repair of Hangar Door B1340. The key requirement is to perform the necessary repairs to ensure the door functions properly.
The U.S. Coast Guard is procuring Aircraft Maintenance and Aviation Life Support Equipment (ALSE) Services to ensure the operational readiness and safety of their aviation assets. Key requirements include maintenance services and support for aviation life support systems.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is procuring the replacement of two non-operational boilers, requiring the delivery of new boiler systems and associated installation services.
The U.S. government is procuring upgrades to the utilidor piping system. The project involves the installation and replacement of piping to improve infrastructure efficiency and reliability. Key requirements include adherence to safety standards and completion within the specified timeline.
The Department of the Air Force is procuring repair services for Hangar Door B1340. The project involves maintenance and repair work to ensure the functionality and safety of the hangar door.
The Department of Defense is procuring repairs for two tip-up aircraft hangar doors at Building 1340, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Key requirements include repairs to mechanical systems, replacement of counterweights, insulation, cladding, and installation of heated thresholds to ensure the doors are fully functional and weather-tight.
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