Federal Contracts in New York
Browse active federal contract opportunities with performance locations in New York. Find solicitations on SAM.gov, discover set-aside opportunities, and connect with government agencies looking for contractors in NY.
Federal Contracting in New York
The federal government awards billions of dollars in contracts each year to businesses across the United States. New York is home to numerous federal agencies, military installations, and government facilities that regularly post contract opportunities on SAM.gov. Small businesses in NY 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 New York 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 New York Contracts
Federal contracts with performance locations in New York 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 NY.
To compete for federal contracts in New York, 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 New York opportunities as they're posted.
Recent New York Opportunities
View all →The Department of Defense is procuring repair parts for a Rayco C-160 forestry shredder, specifically track-chain components. The requirement includes two units of track-chain with shoes, and quotes must include freight costs.
The Department of Defense is procuring evaluation services for the fire suppression system at Building 126 located at the Watervliet Arsenal in Watervliet, NY. The key requirements include assessing the current fire suppression capabilities and providing recommendations for improvements.
The Department of Defense is procuring the construction of a gravel parking lot and roadways at the Stockbridge Parking Area. This project is set aside for small business concerns and requires compliance with specific solicitation instructions and past performance information.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is procuring renovation services for clinics at the Batavia VAMC. Key requirements include the construction of conference space and facilities, with a focus on service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses. The project is set aside for SDVOSB contractors.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking sources for a Colorectal Analyzer to support the Fecal Immunochemical Testing Program at the Northport VA Medical Center. The key requirement is the provision of a colorectal analyzer for diagnostic purposes.
The Department of Energy is procuring a Confocal Super Resolution Microscope for Brookhaven National Laboratory. The microscope must feature true confocal point scanning, a tunable white light laser, and capabilities for super-resolution imaging with high lateral resolution. Key requirements include broadband spectral detection, multiple detection channels, and compatibility with external analysis platforms.
The Department of Energy is seeking inspection solutions for small, compact heat exchangers fabricated by additive manufacturing using Alloy 625 Inconel. The work involves obtaining information on inspection capabilities for smaller tube diameters and evaluating methods capable of detecting specific flaws of interest. Responses are due by June 23, 2026.
The Department of Defense is procuring the overhaul and new manufacture of long life gyroscopes for the MK-82 Guided Missile Director, intended for the US Navy and Foreign Military Sales customers. This will be awarded as a Firm-Fixed-Price, Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity contract with a five-year ordering period, and the estimated total value is $9.9 million.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is contracting for infrastructure upgrades at the VA Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY. The project involves the construction of electronic and communications facilities and is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses.
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