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New DLA contracts open for bids  deadlines approaching

The Defense Logistics Agency has issued multiple contracts with approaching deadlines, including critical equipment and software needs. Here are the top opportunities for contractors.

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Camunda Software Support Contract Open for Bids

The Defense Finance and Accounting Service is seeking bids for Camunda enterprise software licensing and support, with a deadline of May 1, 2026. This contract is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) under NAICS 541519.

Why it matters. This contract represents a potential $500K+ opportunity for SDVOSB contractors looking to expand their government portfolio.

Our readExpect strong competition from established SDVOSBs; prepare a compelling proposal to stand out.

Source · SAM.gov

NGA Police Vehicle Upfits Contract Available

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is soliciting proposals for police vehicle upfits, with a response deadline of May 7, 2026. This opportunity is open to all vendors under NAICS 811121.

Why it matters. This contract could be a lucrative opportunity for companies specializing in vehicle modifications and support services.

Our readVendors should leverage past performance in similar projects to increase their chances of winning this contract.

Source · SAM.gov

Annual Update to Fee Schedule for the Use of Government Lands by Hydropower Licensees

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued an annual update to the fee schedule for hydropower licensees, affecting rental fees for government land use. This update could influence budgeting for energy companies involved in hydropower projects.

Why it matters. Companies operating in the hydropower sector must adapt their financial plans to align with the new fee structure, which could impact project viability.

Our readEnergy firms should assess their land use costs to mitigate potential budget overruns due to increased fees.

Source · Federal Register

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Watch for updates on the NGA vehicle upfits  this could set a trend for similar contracts across agencies.

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