Every active federal solicitation restricted to small businesses — across all NAICS codes, all agencies, all states. The government is required by law to meet annual small business contracting goals. These opportunities are your share.
| Sol # | Title | Agency | Industry | Set-Aside | State | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36C25726Q0412 | Janitorial Services — VA Portland | VA | Facilities | SDVOSB | OR | Jun 8, 2026 |
| W912DR-26-Q-0031 | Grounds Maintenance — Fort Bragg | Army | Landscaping | SB | NC | Jun 15, 2026 |
| 47PA0226Q0018 | Printing & Mailing Services — GSA | GSA | SB | Multiple | Jun 20, 2026 | |
| 75N94026Q00031 | Food Service — NIH Campus | HHS | Food Service | SB | MD | Jun 12, 2026 |
| 68HERC26Q0077 | Pest Control — EPA Region 9 | EPA | Pest Control | 8(a) | CA | Jun 18, 2026 |
| FA301526Q6102 | Software Dev — USAF McChord | USAF | IT | Full & Open | WA | Jun 18, 2026 |
The Small Business Act requires federal agencies to set goals for contracting with small businesses — and to meet them. The government-wide goal is 23% of all federal prime contracts going to small businesses. In practice, this means agencies actively seek small business vendors and set aside contracts specifically to meet these goals.
This is why 78% of the solicitations in govprocure's database are either restricted to small businesses or give small businesses a competitive advantage. It is federal policy — not charity — designed to keep federal dollars flowing to businesses across the economy.
"Small" is defined by the SBA for each NAICS code — based on annual revenue or number of employees, not some universal definition. Examples:
Most local and regional businesses qualify. Check the SBA's size standards tool at sba.gov/size-standards to confirm yours.
Surprise: The government buys from barber shops, laundries, pet care services, lawn care, and printing companies. If you provide a commercial service, there is almost certainly a federal buyer. The NAICS code is how they find you.