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.
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.
| # | Recipient / Agency | Type | Start | End Date | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | THE LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND, INCORPORATGeneral Services Administrat — Seattle | contract | Dec 27 | Jan 3, 2020 | $800 |
| 2 | FOOD SERVICES, INC.Department of Defense — Mount Vernon | contract | Dec 23 | Jan 7, 2020 | $12K |
| 3 | JL DARLING, LLCGeneral Services Administrat — Fife | contract | Dec 28 | Jan 7, 2020 | $468 |
| 4 | WEATHERGUARD INCDepartment of the — Cathlamet | contract | Sep 11 | Jan 8, 2020 | $9K |
| 5 | NATIONAL INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLINDGeneral Services Administrat — Seattle | contract | Dec 20 | Jan 9, 2020 | $95 |
| 6 | REDACTED DUE TO PIIDepartment of Agriculture — Ephrata | direct pay | Jan 9 | Jan 9, 2020 | $465 |
| 7 | SPOKANE PRODUCE, INC.Department of Defense — Spokane | contract | Jan 13 | Jan 13, 2020 | $102 |
| 8 | FOOD SERVICES, INC.Department of Defense — Mount Vernon | contract | Jan 6 | Jan 14, 2020 | $623 |
| 9 | NATIONAL INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLINDGeneral Services Administrat — Seattle | contract | Dec 30 | Jan 19, 2020 | $42 |
| 10 | SYSCO SEATTLE, INC.Department of Defense — Kent | contract | Jan 21 | Jan 23, 2020 | $2K |
| 11 | FOOD SERVICES, INC.Department of Defense — Mount Vernon | contract | Jan 23 | Jan 28, 2020 | $946 |
| 12 | REDACTED DUE TO PIIDepartment of Agriculture — Prosser | direct pay | Jan 28 | Jan 28, 2020 | $160 |
| 13 | REDACTED DUE TO PIIDepartment of Agriculture — Spokane | direct pay | Jan 29 | Jan 29, 2020 | $20 |
| 14 | HOWCO DISTRIBUTING CO.Department of Defense — Vancouver | contract | Nov 21 | Jan 30, 2020 | $594 |
| 15 | JROTC DOG TAGS, INC.Department of Defense — Elk | contract | Jan 30 | Jan 30, 2020 | $100 |
| 16 | NATIONAL INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLINDGeneral Services Administrat — Seattle | contract | Jan 11 | Jan 31, 2020 | $83 |
| 17 | EMERALD SERVICES, INC.Department of Defense — Tacoma | contract | Apr 5 | Feb 3, 2020 | $1K |
| 18 | JROTC DOG TAGS, INC.Department of Defense — Elk | contract | Feb 4 | Feb 4, 2020 | $55 |
| 19 | JROTC DOG TAGS, INC.Department of Defense — Elk | contract | Feb 4 | Feb 4, 2020 | $25 |
| 20 | REDACTED DUE TO PIIDepartment of Agriculture — Dayton | direct pay | Feb 5 | Feb 5, 2020 | $440 |
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Summaries are generated with AI assistance (Claude, Anthropic). Treat AI summaries as a starting point for research, not a final determination of opportunity quality.