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Federal Procurement Intelligence
Incumbent Contractor Tracker — Washington State
USASpending.gov Contract Intelligence  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report A1-2026-05-12
Source USASpending.gov
State Washington
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This report identifies current incumbent contractors in Washington State and highlights upcoming contract expiration dates — your window into recompete opportunities. Using USASpending.gov data, this report shows 5,515 historical awards across 31 federal agencies in Washington State. Active incumbents with expiring contracts represent the highest-probability competitive opportunities for market challengers and teaming partners.

How to Use This Report

Step 1 — Identify expiring contracts. Page 2 lists active Washington State federal contracts sorted by end date. Contracts ending within 90–180 days are prime recompete targets. Contact the contracting officer 12 months before end date.

Step 2 — Research the incumbent. The recipient name column shows current contract holder. Research their past performance, pricing, and agency relationships at USASpending.gov and GovWin. Understand why they won to understand what you'd need to displace them.

Step 3 — Check for extensions. Many federal contracts are extended 1–3 times before recompete. A contract at its original end date does not guarantee immediate recompete — verify current contract status on SAM.gov using the award number.

Step 4 — Use for teaming intel. Current incumbents on adjacent contracts make strong teaming partners. An incumbent on a related VA contract in Seattle, for example, brings past performance and relationships to your next bid.

Getting Started Checklist
  • USASpending.gov Account Create free account to drill into contract details, FPDS data, and award histories at usaspending.gov.
  • FPDS-NG Research Federal Procurement Data System at fpds.gov shows complete contract modification history, extensions, and award values.
  • Agency Forecast Pages Major agencies publish annual procurement forecasts — VA, DoD, DHS, and GSA all post upcoming contract opportunities 12–18 months ahead.
  • Contracting Officer Contact SAM.gov listings include contracting officer contact info. CO relationship-building 12 months before recompete is standard competitive practice.
Government Resources
Key Intelligence Terms
Incumbent
Current contract holder — has built-in past performance advantage
Recompete
When an expiring contract is re-solicited — your opportunity window
Bridge
Short extension to incumbent — watch for SAM.gov modifications
FPDS
Federal Procurement Data System — authoritative contract history
Data & Liability Disclaimer: Award data from USASpending.gov (public domain). Amounts reflect obligated values at time of award. Not a guarantee of recompete timing. Verify current status at sam.gov. GovProcure (Silent Northwest LLC) is independent. © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC — govprocure.northwest.net
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Federal Procurement Intelligence
Incumbent Contractor Tracker — Washington State
Active Incumbents  ·  Sorted by Contract End Date  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report A1-2026-05-12
Source USASpending.gov
Generated Mon 4:00 AM PT
Pages 2 of 3
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5,515
Total WA Awards
31
Federal Agencies
$1.4B
Total Obligated
WA
State
Incumbent Contractors
Sorted by contract end date — soonest first · WA state · USASpending
#Recipient / AgencyTypeStartEnd DateAmount
1THE LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND, INCORPORATGeneral Services Administrat — SeattlecontractDec 27Jan 3, 2020$800
2FOOD SERVICES, INC.Department of Defense — Mount VernoncontractDec 23Jan 7, 2020$12K
3JL DARLING, LLCGeneral Services Administrat — FifecontractDec 28Jan 7, 2020$468
4WEATHERGUARD INCDepartment of the — CathlametcontractSep 11Jan 8, 2020$9K
5NATIONAL INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLINDGeneral Services Administrat — SeattlecontractDec 20Jan 9, 2020$95
6REDACTED DUE TO PIIDepartment of Agriculture — Ephratadirect payJan 9Jan 9, 2020$465
7SPOKANE PRODUCE, INC.Department of Defense — SpokanecontractJan 13Jan 13, 2020$102
8FOOD SERVICES, INC.Department of Defense — Mount VernoncontractJan 6Jan 14, 2020$623
9NATIONAL INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLINDGeneral Services Administrat — SeattlecontractDec 30Jan 19, 2020$42
10SYSCO SEATTLE, INC.Department of Defense — KentcontractJan 21Jan 23, 2020$2K
11FOOD SERVICES, INC.Department of Defense — Mount VernoncontractJan 23Jan 28, 2020$946
12REDACTED DUE TO PIIDepartment of Agriculture — Prosserdirect payJan 28Jan 28, 2020$160
13REDACTED DUE TO PIIDepartment of Agriculture — Spokanedirect payJan 29Jan 29, 2020$20
14HOWCO DISTRIBUTING CO.Department of Defense — VancouvercontractNov 21Jan 30, 2020$594
15JROTC DOG TAGS, INC.Department of Defense — ElkcontractJan 30Jan 30, 2020$100
16NATIONAL INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLINDGeneral Services Administrat — SeattlecontractJan 11Jan 31, 2020$83
17EMERALD SERVICES, INC.Department of Defense — TacomacontractApr 5Feb 3, 2020$1K
18JROTC DOG TAGS, INC.Department of Defense — ElkcontractFeb 4Feb 4, 2020$55
19JROTC DOG TAGS, INC.Department of Defense — ElkcontractFeb 4Feb 4, 2020$25
20REDACTED DUE TO PIIDepartment of Agriculture — Daytondirect payFeb 5Feb 5, 2020$440
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
Incumbent Contractor Tracker — Washington State
Methodology & Data Sources  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report A1-2026-05-12
Source USASpending.gov
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Report Methodology
How this data is collected, filtered, and presented
Data Source: USASpending.gov (public domain). Data refreshed weekly every Sunday night. Report generated Monday 4:00 AM PT.

Scope: Washington State contract awards, sorted by end date.

Coverage: USASpending.gov aggregates spending data from federal agencies. Award records may include grants, contracts, and direct payments. This report focuses on contract awards relevant to commercial procurement intelligence.

Currency: Award data reflects the most recent USASpending.gov data pull. Historical awards show actual performance periods; forward-looking analysis (recompete calendar) uses end dates from current records.

Limitations: Award amount reflects total obligated value at time of award. Contract modifications may change final amounts. State assignment based on primary place of performance. Some records may have incomplete state or amount data.
How to Use Award Data: USASpending award data reveals incumbent contractors, pricing benchmarks, and contract expiration timelines — intelligence not available on SAM.gov. Use incumbent data to understand past performance requirements. Use pricing data to calibrate your proposals. Use recompete calendars to identify upcoming contract opportunities 6-18 months before they are posted on SAM.gov.

Not a Solicitation: This report summarizes historical award data. It does not indicate that a solicitation is imminent. Always verify current procurement plans at SAM.gov and agency procurement forecast pages.

GovProcure (Silent Northwest LLC) is an independent intelligence service not affiliated with any federal agency. © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC — govprocure.northwest.net
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Incumbent Contractor Tracker — Washington State
How This Report Is Built · Week of June 06, 2026
Report A1-2026-05-12
Source SAM.gov + USASpending.gov + Grants.gov + IRS BMF
Generated 2026-06-06 17:47 PT
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Data & Liability Disclosures

Data Sources & Accuracy

Compiled from publicly available federal data via USASpending.gov, SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and the IRS Business Master File. Data reflects records as of the generation date.

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GovProcure (Silent Northwest LLC) is an independent intelligence service, not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any federal agency or the United States government.

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Independently verify all details at usaspending.gov, sam.gov, and grants.gov before acting. GovProcure makes no warranties regarding completeness or fitness for any purpose.

AI-Assisted Analysis

Summaries are generated with AI assistance (Claude, Anthropic). Treat AI summaries as a starting point for research, not a final determination of opportunity quality.

Data Sources
USASpending.gov 328K+ awards
SAM.gov 900K+ opportunities
Grants.gov 83K+ programs
IRS BMF 1.9M+ nonprofits
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