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Get Free AlertsOregon Health Authority
Closes Sep 29, 2026
RFGA for Healthy Homes Grant Program - Round 2 Funding for Disabled and Older Adults
Group Insurance Commission
Closes Sep 30, 2026
Procuring a Health Care Consultant for the Group Insurance Commission
Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance
Closes Sep 30, 2026
AD Project #202601400 Committee for Public Counsel Services, Boston, Dorchester, Jamaica Plain etc.
Oregon Department of Human Services
Closes Sep 30, 2026
Request for Application for Non-Congregate Sheltering
Water & Power
Closes Sep 30, 2026
Education
Closes Oct 5, 2026
The New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE), on behalf of the Division of Human Resources, Office of Teacher Recruitment and Quality, is seeking proposals from accredited private institutions o…
Department of Human Services
Closes Oct 26, 2026
Nevada EBT and Cash Benefit System
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Get Free AlertsProfessional services represent one of the broadest procurement categories on SAM.gov, encompassing consulting, advisory, analytical, and specialized expertise across all federal agencies. Contract values range from $5,000 for individual task orders to $2 billion for multi-year, government-wide advisory vehicles. Federal professional services procurement frequently uses indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts and GSA Multiple Award Schedule arrangements. Major vehicles include OASIS (One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services), PSS (Professional Services Schedule), and agency-specific BPAs. Firms should pursue GSA Schedule contracts as a foundational market entry strategy. The largest buyers include DoD, DHS, HHS, DOJ, and the intelligence community. Evaluation criteria emphasize past performance, key personnel qualifications, and technical approach. Most professional services contracts require security clearances, with many requiring TS/SCI for intelligence community work. Firms demonstrating expertise in data analytics, organizational transformation, acquisition support, and program management are in strongest demand across the federal market.