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