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Government contractors use Recompete to find expiring federal contracts before competitors do. One contract win pays for years of subscription.
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- 10 results per search
- Filter by NAICS, agency, value, expiry window
- Vendor name, agency, description
- Contract value & expiry date
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- Unlimited results
- Everything in Free, plus:
- Contract number (PIID) — look up on SAM.gov
- Contract ceiling (potential value)
- Contract start date & incumbent tenure
- Sort by value or expiry date
- CSV export
Common questions
What does 'must re-compete' mean?
Federal contracts include option years that let agencies extend without rebidding. When a contract has no option years left — current end date equals potential end date — it must go back to open competition. These are the highest-probability BD opportunities.
What agencies are covered?
Currently GSA (General Services Administration), including Federal Acquisition Service contracts. Additional agencies are on the roadmap.
How fresh is the data?
Data is sourced from USAspending.gov and updated monthly. The current dataset covers the last 12 months of contract actions.
What can I do with the PIID?
The contract number (PIID) lets you look up the full procurement record on SAM.gov — read past statements of work, find the incumbent vendor, see modification history, and identify the contracting officer.