RECOMPETE

Set-aside · SDVOSBS

$283 million of SDVOSB Sole Source work comes up for rebid.

290 federal contracts set aside for service-disabled veteran-owned, sole source reach the end of their period of performance within 180 days. These are not open-market awards you would be bidding against a large prime to win — they are reserved.

DaysExpiresValueIncumbentBuying officeContract
1
Closing
2026-08-22$130KTRI-COUNTY RECYCLING INCSDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36C25926P0031
4
Closing
2026-08-25$87KMELLING LLCSDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36C24826F0185
5
Closing
2026-08-26$5.9MJMA SOLUTIONS LLCSDVOSB Sole SourceFederal Aviation Administration693KA924F00052
6
Closing
2026-08-27$323KHURTVET SUBCONTRACTING, INC.SDVOSB Sole SourceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration1305M325C0033
7
Closing
2026-08-28$384KFORGE BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY LLCSDVOSB Sole SourceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration1305M325C0034
7
Closing
2026-08-28$211KTRILLAMED LLCSDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36C24625P1553
8
Closing
2026-08-29$575KAES GROUP INCSDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36C77624C0043
9
Closing
2026-08-30$124KAB MARTIN SERVICES INCSDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36C24426P0324
9
Closing
2026-08-30$33KAPOGEE CONSULTING GROUP, P.A.SDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36C24625C0035
10
Closing
2026-08-31$5.0MZCORE GROUP LLCSDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36C10B26C0037
10
Closing
2026-08-31$4.9MAMERICAN VETERAN CONTRACTING SOLUTIONS LLCSDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36C78626P0002
10
Closing
2026-08-31$3.7MBDR SOLUTIONS, LLCSDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36S79726C0001
10
Closing
2026-08-31$1.6MARMOGAN SOLUTIONS, LLCSDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36C10G25C0014
10
Closing
2026-08-31$1.4M365 FACILITATORS INCSDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36C26125C0068
10
Closing
2026-08-31$899KONE CORPS, INC.SDVOSB Sole SourceDepartment of Veterans Affairs36C24826P0808

Showing 15 of 290, closest to expiry first. See every industry.

When it lands

Expiring value by month across the next year, for sdvosb sole source work.

Sep 2026 is the heaviest month 119 contracts worth $111M, roughly 3.4× a median month. That is the federal fiscal year ending on 30 September, which is why so much lands at once — and why the work to be ready for it happens in the spring.

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Where this comes from

USAspending publishes every federal award, but it will not tell you what is about to end — its date filters cover when a contract was signed or modified, never when its period of performance runs out. It also will not return the set-aside on a search, only filter by it. So we pull awards one set-aside programme at a time, keep the ones still running, and index them by end date.

An end date is the period of performance recorded at time of award. Contracts get extended, modified and terminated early all the time — treat a date here as a signal to go look, not a guarantee.