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DoD SDVOSB Set-Aside Contract Opportunities

Department of Defense solicitations restricted to Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses. If you hold SDVOSB certification, these competitions exclude large businesses entirely.

Source: SAM.gov
Agency: Dept of Defense
Set-Aside: SDVOSB
Status: Active Only
Updated: Daily
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Sol # Title Command/Office NAICS State Deadline Est. Value
W912CN-26-R-0041 Enterprise IT Support Services — JBLM Army / JBLM 541512 WA Jun 3, 2026 $850K
FA8625-26-R-6520 Cloud Infrastructure Modernization Army CECOM 541512 Multiple Jun 12, 2026 $11.8M
W91QF6-26-R-0042 Facilities Maintenance — Fort Bragg Army / XVIII Airborne 238990 NC Jun 15, 2026 $2.4M
FA301526Q6102 Grounds Maintenance — Nellis AFB USAF 561730 NV Jun 10, 2026 $275K
N0016426Q0089 Janitorial Services — Naval Station Navy / NAVSUP 561720 VA Jun 7, 2026 $480K
W912DR-26-Q-0031 Pest Control — Multiple Army Installations Army Corps 561710 Multiple Jun 22, 2026 $195K

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About SDVOSB Set-Asides at DoD

The Department of Defense is the federal government's largest agency — and the most active user of SDVOSB set-aside contracts. DoD has specific goals for contracting with service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, and contracting officers actively seek qualified SDVOSB vendors for everything from IT services and cybersecurity to janitorial services, grounds maintenance, construction, and food service.

SDVOSB set-aside contracts at DoD range from small task orders under $100K to multi-million dollar program office contracts. The key threshold: up to $4.5M for services can be awarded sole-source to a single SDVOSB without competition — meaning the agency can choose your company directly if they know you exist.

Getting Found by DoD Contracting Officers

Contracting officers at military installations search SAM.gov's vendor registry by NAICS code and set-aside certification. Having SDVOSB certification in SAM.gov — with the right NAICS codes — is how they find you.

Steps to get found:

  1. Verify SDVOSB certification through SBA VetCert
  2. Register all relevant NAICS codes in SAM.gov
  3. Update your capabilities statement — 2 pages, plain English, what you do and for whom
  4. Contact your local PTAC — they can introduce you to contracting officers at nearby installations