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Federal Procurement Intelligence
Recompete
Calendar · WA
Contract Expiration Pipeline · Washington State  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
Report A5
Source USASpending
Generated 2026-05-14
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Washington State federal contracts sorted by expiration date — your recompete pipeline. Contracts expiring within 12 months are prime capture targets. Start engagement 12–18 months before end date.

How to Use This Report

Step 1 — Prioritize by date. Focus on contracts expiring within 180 days — solicitations may already be posted.

Step 2 — Check SAM.gov. Search SAM.gov for related solicitations — recompetes often posted 90–180 days before end.

Step 3 — Research incumbent. Understand incumbent capabilities and weaknesses before crafting your approach.

Step 4 — Engage CO early. Contact contracting officer for sources sought and market research participation.

Action Checklist
  • 180-day targets Flag all contracts expiring within 6 months for active pursuit.
  • Solicitation search Search SAM.gov for related solicitations that may already be open.
  • Incumbent research Pull incumbent CPARS ratings and past performance from FPDS.
  • Teaming check Determine if this is a small business set-aside requiring NAICS code match.
  • CO engagement Draft a capabilities statement and request a meeting with the CO.
Key Statistics — WA Recompete Pipeline
Data Sources
USASpending
Federal award data with period of performance dates
FPDS
Full contract history and modification tracking
End dates reflect base period + exercised options. Confirm actual contract status and any extensions on FPDS.gov.
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
Recompete
Calendar · WA
Recompete Pipeline — Upcoming Expirations  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
Report A5
Source USASpending
Generated 2026-05-14
govprocure.northwest.net
40
Tracked Contracts
12
Exp ≤ 6mo
19
Exp ≤ 12mo
$43.1M
Pipeline Value
Federal Contracts by Expiration Date
20 contracts · sorted by end date · Washington State
#Incumbent / AgencyNAICSEnd DateValueType
1 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Agriculture 2026-05-31 $117K grant
2 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONDepartment of Health and Human Services 2026-07-31 $14K grant
3 SEL ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.Department of Defense 541330 2026-08-11 $1.3M contract
4 INFINITY FABRICATION, INC.Department of Defense 336413 2026-08-18 $5K contract
5 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONDepartment of Health and Human Services 2026-08-31 $485K grant
6 INTERNATIONAL SATELLITE SERVICES, INC.Department of the Interior 334111 2026-09-14 $15K contract
7 CHELAN DOUGLAS REGIONAL PORT AUTHORITYDepartment of Transportation 2026-09-21 $10.8M grant
8 CENTRAL KITSAP SCHOOL DISTRICTDepartment of Education 2026-09-30 $16.2M grant
9 CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF THE YAKAMA NATIONDepartment of Agriculture 2026-09-30 $355K grant
10 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGDepartment of Housing and Urban Development 2026-09-30 $384K grant
11 SQUAXIN ISLAND TRIBEDepartment of Justice 2026-09-30 $508K grant
12 WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF LICENSINGDepartment of Transportation 2026-09-30 $590K grant
13 WHITE DOG SHREDDING CODepartment of Defense 561990 2026-12-20 $8K contract
14 E AND M TREE FARMS LLCDepartment of Agriculture 2026-12-31 $16K other
15 JAMESCO PRO INC.Department of Agriculture 115310 2026-12-31 $244K contract
16 REDACTED DUE TO PIIDepartment of Agriculture 2026-12-31 $412K other
17 SKAGIT SYMPHONYNational Endowment for the Arts 2026-12-31 $15K grant
18 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONNational Science Foundation 2026-12-31 $381K grant
19 WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCESDepartment of Agriculture 2027-03-10 $220K grant
20 WATKINS DEV LLPDepartment of Agriculture 2027-06-08 $535K direct payment
This week: 20 WA contracts tracked by expiration. 12 expire within 6 months. Begin engagement immediately for near-term expirations — solicitations may already be on SAM.gov. Check for options being exercised.
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
Recompete
Calendar · WA
Methodology & Data Notes  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
Report A5
Source USASpending
Generated 2026-05-14
govprocure.northwest.net
Recompete Timeline
Typical federal recompete timeline: 18 months before end = market research; 12 months = sources sought; 6–9 months = draft RFP; 3–6 months = final solicitation; 0–3 months = evaluation and award.
Option Years
Many contracts have multiple option years. The base period plus all options can extend 5–10 years. Check FPDS for full ordering period and remaining options.
Data Coverage
USASpending tracks contracts with reported end dates. Indefinite-delivery contracts may have different end date structures. Verify on FPDS.gov for complete picture.
Extension Risk
Agencies frequently extend contracts via bridge contracts, undefinitized contract actions, or formal modifications. Monitor FPDS for modifications to high-priority targets.
Data Sources
USASpending
Federal spending transparency database — awards, contracts, grants
FPDS
Federal Procurement Data System — contract award data
SAM.gov
Entity registration and set-aside data
Data Currency: USASpending data reflects federal reporting with typical 30–90 day lag. Actual award dates may precede reporting.

Completeness: Not all awards are reported in USASpending. Classified contracts, certain intelligence awards, and some commercial item purchases may be excluded.

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Recompete
Calendar · WA
How This Report Is Built · Week of June 06, 2026
Report A5
Source SAM.gov + USASpending.gov + Grants.gov + IRS BMF
Generated 2026-06-06 17:47 PT
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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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AI-Assisted Analysis

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