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Subcontractor Opportunity Map — Washington State
Large Prime Contractor Intelligence  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report A6-2026-05-12
Source USASpending.gov
Filter Awards >$1M (sub plan required)
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This report identifies large federal contracts ($1M+) in Washington State — the prime contracts that require small business subcontracting plans. Federal contracts over $750K require prime contractors to submit a subcontracting plan with specific SB goals. This means every large contract here represents subcontracting pipeline for small businesses. Total large-contract value: $1.2B across 21 agencies.

How to Use This Report

Step 1 — Identify prime contractors. The recipient name on each large contract is your target prime. Research their subcontracting plan through their SAM.gov profile or contact their small business liaison directly. Large primes publish subcontracting plans that list planned spend by category.

Step 2 — Match your capabilities to the prime's gaps. Read the prime's subcontracting plan if available on SAM.gov. Look for NAICS codes where they plan to use subs that match your capabilities.

Step 3 — Contact the prime's SB liaison. Every large prime contractor with a federal subcontracting plan must designate a small business liaison officer. Call them. Most are receptive to qualified small business introductions — they need to meet their plan goals.

Step 4 — Track the prime's teaming history. Search usaspending.gov for the prime contractor by name to see which agencies they work with most. Their existing agency relationships tell you where your subcontract work will likely occur.

Getting Started Checklist
  • DSBS Registration Register in SBA's Dynamic Small Business Search (dsbs.sba.gov) — prime contractors search here first when looking for subs.
  • Capability Statement 1-page capability statement targeting the specific prime's contract scope. Tailor it to their agency, NAICS, and past performance.
  • Sub-Award Search Search usaspending.gov sub-awards for these prime contract IDs to see which small businesses are already on them.
  • Teaming Agreement Template Prepare a simple NDA + teaming agreement template so you can move quickly when a prime shows interest.
Government Resources
WA Large Prime Context
DoD
Largest source of $1M+ WA contracts — JBLM, Naval Station Everett, Whidbey
VA Dept
Hospital operations, major construction, IT — strong sub plan requirements
USDA
Rural programs, national forest, and Food & Nutrition — diverse sub needs
Data & Liability Disclaimer: Award data from USASpending.gov (public domain). Large prime award ≠ guaranteed subcontract opportunity. Contact prime directly. © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC — govprocure.northwest.net
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Federal Procurement Intelligence
Subcontractor Opportunity Map — Washington State
Large Primes  ·  Contracts >$1M  ·  WA State  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report A6-2026-05-12
Source USASpending.gov
Generated Mon 4:00 AM PT
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156
Contracts >$1M
21
Federal Agencies
$1.2B
Total Prime Value
All Subs
Need Sub Plans >$750K
Large Prime Contracts — Subcontracting Targets
Awards >$1M · WA state · sorted by award amount
#Prime Contractor / AgencyNAICSEnd DateAward $
1MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSSocial Security — WA$129.4M
2MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSDepartment of — WA$73.4M
3MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSSocial Security — WA$59.7M
4MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSDepartment of — WA$49.0M
5MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSSocial Security — WA$47.5M
6MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSSocial Security — WA$43.9M
7WA ST DEPT OF COMM, TRADE, AND ECONOMIC Department of — OlympiaSep 30$38.2M
8MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSSocial Security — WA$33.1M
9MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSSocial Security — WA$23.8M
10DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICESDepartment of — OlympiaSep 30$22.8M
11MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSDepartment of — WA$22.2M
12MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSSocial Security — WA$20.4M
13MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSSocial Security — WA$19.1M
14MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSDepartment of — WA$18.5M
15MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSDepartment of — WA$17.9M
16MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSSocial Security — WA$17.7M
17ADVANCED AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION, INC.Department of — Kahlotus237990Jul 1$16.8M
18CENTRAL KITSAP SCHOOL DISTRICTDepartment of — SilverdaleSep 30$16.2M
19MULTIPLE RECIPIENTSSocial Security — WA$15.7M
20BOOTH MANAGEMENT CONSULTING, LLCDepartment of — Richland541211Sep 30$15.6M
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
Subcontractor Opportunity Map — Washington State
Methodology & Data Sources  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report A6-2026-05-12
Source USASpending.gov
Generated Mon 4:00 AM PT
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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, awards >$1M (large prime contracts requiring subcontracting plans).

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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How This Report Is Built · Week of June 06, 2026
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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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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
Generated Sunday 4 AM PT weekly