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πŸ”­ Procurement Forecast

See what buyers plan to buy β€” before the RFP.

By the time a contract is posted, the buyer often already has a favorite. The federal procurement forecast shows what agencies plan to buy months ahead β€” we match it to your industry so you can get in early.

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Planned buys in your space

Stand Exam TO FY27

Set-aside

Interior Β· BLM Β· $500K–$999K

IT Modernization Support

Transportation Β· FHWA Β· $1M–$1.9M

Facilities Maintenance

Set-aside

VA Β· Medical Center Β· $250K–$499K

πŸ”­ Before the RFP🎯 Matched to your NAICS🏷️ Set-asides flaggedπŸ›οΈ Official GSA data

How the forecast works

From β€œI only find out when the RFP drops” to seeing it months ahead.

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Tell us your industry

Your NAICS codes β€” 30 seconds. That's all we need to match the forecast to you.

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We match the forecast

We pull the governmentwide procurement forecast and filter it to the buys in your space, set-asides flagged.

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You reach buyers early

See what's coming months ahead β€” and get in front of the buyer while the requirement is still being shaped.

What you get

The earliest legal signal that a contract is coming your way.

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See it before the RFP

Upcoming buys agencies have planned β€” often months before any solicitation is posted.

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Matched to your NAICS

Only the forecasted purchases in your industry β€” not a governmentwide firehose.

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Set-asides flagged

Instantly see which planned buys are reserved for small business β€” where you have the edge.

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Timing + value

Estimated dollar range and timeframe for each, so you can plan your pursuit.

Frequently asked questions

What is a procurement forecast?+

By policy, federal agencies publish a forecast of what they plan to buy in the coming year β€” before a formal solicitation (RFP) exists. It's the earliest public signal that a contract is coming. Most small businesses never see it because it lives in a separate governmentwide tool that's clunky to search.

How is this different from the contracts I already see?+

Your matched contracts are opportunities that are already published β€” the RFP is out and the requirement is locked. The forecast is a stage earlier: it's what agencies intend to buy before the RFP. That earlier window is exactly when you can reach the buyer, introduce your company, and even help shape the requirement.

Where does the data come from?+

The GSA Acquisition Gateway's Forecast of Contracting Opportunities β€” public, official government data. We refresh it weekly and match it to your industry codes so you don't have to dig through the governmentwide list.

Are forecasted buys guaranteed?+

No β€” forecasts are plans, and dates, values, and set-aside decisions can change or slip. Treat them as early signals to act on, not promises. Always confirm details on the official source before you invest in a pursuit.

Get in before the competition knows.

See what agencies plan to buy in your industry β€” free, in 30 seconds.

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