Sources Sought Notices

The earliest signal in federal contracting. A Sources Sought notice means an agency is researching the market before writing its solicitation — and the small businesses that respond shape whether the contract gets set aside at all.

283 active notices. Updated daily from SAM.gov.

U.S. General Services Administration
ClosedDisabled Veteran-Owned

Keating Courthouse Hardening Phase II Construction

U.S. General Services Administration
$1M – $5M📍 Rochester, NYUpdated Jun 01
U.S. Department of Agriculture
ClosedSmall Business

Medical Services for a Job Corps Center

U.S. Department of Agriculture
$100K – $500K📍 Estacada, ORUpdated May 26
U.S. Department of Defense
Closed8(a) Disadvantaged

Quality Assurance Support at Fort Detrick

U.S. Department of Defense
$100K – $500K📍 MarylandUpdated Jun 02
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedDisabled Veteran-Owned

Fort Benning Ground Maintenance

U.S. Department of Defense
$100K – $500K📍 Fort Benning, GAUpdated Jun 01
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

GraphPad Software

U.S. Department of Defense
$500K – $2M📍 Silver Spring, MDUpdated Jun 18
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

Temporary Production Facilities

U.S. Department of Defense
$5K – $50K📍 Carrollton, VAUpdated Jun 09
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

Disability Evaluation System

U.S. Department of Defense
$5K – $50K📍 Falls Church, VAUpdated Jun 02
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

Missile Simulator Service Contract

U.S. Department of Defense
$16.5M📍 White Sands Missile Range, NMUpdated Jun 01
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

Kaye Auditorium Roof Repair

U.S. Department of Defense
$100K – $500K📍 Columbus, MSUpdated Jun 01
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
ClosedDisabled Veteran-Owned

Direct TV Service

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
$5K – $50KUpdated Jun 10
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

Static Aircraft for Air Show

U.S. Department of Defense
$5K – $50K📍 0, NEUpdated Jun 09
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

Technical and Analytical Support Services

U.S. Department of Defense
$47M – $93M📍 Patuxent River, MDUpdated Jun 10
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

Mobile Trailer for Stage and Utility Use

U.S. Department of Defense
$500K – $2M📍 Tulsa, OKUpdated Jun 09
U.S. Department of the Interior
ClosedSmall Business

Wildlife Guzzlers

U.S. Department of the Interior
$5K – $50KUpdated Jun 04
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
ClosedDisabled Veteran-Owned

Replace Dietetics and Cath Lab Flooring in Buildings 1 and 1D

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
$100K – $250K📍 Reno, NVUpdated Apr 24

Sources Sought — common questions

What is a Sources Sought notice?expand_more

It's market research, not a solicitation. Before an agency writes an RFP, it posts a Sources Sought notice asking 'who can do this work?' Businesses respond with a short capabilities statement — there is no bid, no pricing, and no award at this stage.

Why respond if there's nothing to win yet?expand_more

Because responses drive the set-aside decision. If enough capable small businesses respond, the Rule of Two pushes the contracting officer to reserve the eventual contract for small business — possibly for your certification specifically. Responding also puts your firm on the agency's radar before the RFP is written.

How long do I have to respond?expand_more

Response windows are typically two to four weeks from posting, and they're firm. Each notice lists its own response deadline and submission instructions — read the notice itself, since formats vary by agency.

What should a response include?expand_more

A concise capabilities statement: your company profile (UEI, CAGE, size status, certifications, NAICS codes), a point-by-point answer to what the notice asks, and two or three directly relevant past performances. It's market research, not a proposal — a few strong pages beat a long one.

Set-Aside Pro is an independent publication, not affiliated with the SBA or SAM.gov. Each notice's own text controls what a response must include — read it before submitting.