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Multiple SAM.gov opportunities open for bids this month

The Department of Defense and other agencies have released several contract opportunities this month. Key deadlines are approaching for small businesses looking to bid.

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The morning’s intelligence.

Pump, Rotary contract available from DLA

The Defense Logistics Agency is seeking bids for Rotary Pumps under NAICS 333914, with a set-aside for SBA. Proposals are due by June 10, 2026, presenting a solid opportunity for small businesses in the manufacturing sector.

Why it matters. DLA's focus on SBA set-asides means increased chances for small manufacturers to compete effectively for government contracts.

Our readExpect strong competition as this aligns with DLA's push for small business engagement in defense contracts.

Source · SAM.gov

Emergency Response Vehicle needed at US Embassy Skopje

The State Department is soliciting bids for an emergency response vehicle under NAICS 423110, with a deadline of May 22, 2026. This contract has no set-aside, opening it to a broader range of suppliers.

Why it matters. Securing this contract could enhance operational capabilities for suppliers experienced in emergency response equipment.

Our readSignal: suppliers with experience in emergency vehicles should prepare competitive bids to meet this need.

Source · SAM.gov

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Yemen

The Executive Office of the President has renewed the national emergency concerning Yemen, impacting various defense and humanitarian operations. This renewal is critical for contractors involved in related projects.

Why it matters. This extension could affect procurement and operational strategies for companies engaged in defense and humanitarian efforts in the region.

Our readExpect increased scrutiny on contracts linked to Yemen as agencies adjust to the renewed emergency declaration.

Source · Federal Register

Quick Hits

Also on the desk.

Watch for the outcome of the Rotary Pump contract bids on June 10 — key insights may surface about DLA's procurement strategy.

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