Federal Contracts in Missouri
Browse active federal contract opportunities with performance locations in Missouri. Find solicitations on SAM.gov, discover set-aside opportunities, and connect with government agencies looking for contractors in MO.
Federal Contracting in Missouri
The federal government awards billions of dollars in contracts each year to businesses across the United States. Missouri is home to numerous federal agencies, military installations, and government facilities that regularly post contract opportunities on SAM.gov. Small businesses in MO 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 Missouri 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 Missouri Contracts
Federal contracts with performance locations in Missouri 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 MO.
To compete for federal contracts in Missouri, 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 Missouri opportunities as they're posted.
Recent Missouri Opportunities
View all →The Department of Veterans Affairs is procuring the replacement of electrical switchboards in Buildings 1, 7, and 20 at the John J. Pershing VA Medical Center. Key requirements include the involvement of Environmental Safety & Health personnel and the need for Designers of Record to be professionally registered in Missouri or a recognized state.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is procuring a construction contract for a Radio Frequency/Measurements Hangar Facility at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. The project includes the construction of a facility with one aircraft position, associated back shops, and administrative spaces, totaling 5,345 square meters. Key requirements include a reinforced concrete foundation, metal roofing, and supporting infrastructure.
The Department of Defense is procuring Foundation Sustainment Support, Software and Integration (FS3i) services for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). This opportunity includes access to a Bidder's Library and documents related to the draft Request For Proposal (RFP) for the FS3i program, with an emphasis on IT management support services.
The Department of the Navy is procuring Increment 2 of CDS RTB v5.1, which involves software development and integration for a specific naval system.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is procuring an Autonomous Floor Scrubber for cleaning facilities. The key requirements include a specific model and performance standards.
The Department of the Navy is procuring NVIDIA chips for unspecified use, with key requirements including a specific pricing structure and potential for multiple awards.
The Federal Acquisition Service is procuring light bulbs for various federal facilities. The key requirements include energy efficiency and compliance with federal standards.
The U.S. Army is procuring a powerplant elevator replacement for the Harry S. Truman Lake Project. The key requirement is to provide a new elevator system for the powerplant.
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