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.

282 active notices. Updated daily from SAM.gov.

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
ClosedSmall Business

USCG Ship Repair in Detroit

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
$100K – $500K📍 Detroit, MIUpdated May 26
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

Cleaning and Haul Away Services for Army Buildings

U.S. Department of Defense
$5K – $50K📍 West Point, NYUpdated Jun 10
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

Air Force Research Lab Support

U.S. Department of Defense
$5M – $10M📍 Wright Patterson AFB, OHUpdated May 21
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

STIG Compliance Software

U.S. Department of Defense
$47M📍 Washington, DCUpdated Jun 09
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

Demolition of Mini-Mute Sites

U.S. Department of Defense
$100K – $500K📍 Shaw AFB, SCUpdated Jun 03
U.S. Department of Defense
ClosedSmall Business

Shuttle Transportation

U.S. Department of Defense
$5K – $50K📍 Moody AFB, GAUpdated Jun 10
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
ClosedDisabled Veteran-Owned

Autonomous Floor Scrubber

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
$100K – $500K📍 MissouriUpdated May 22

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.