List of Government Contracts Awarded: Every Source (2026)

By The Visualping Team

Updated July 2, 2026

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There is no single list of government contracts awarded. There are six federal sources, 50 state portals, and a scattering of agency newsrooms, each publishing a different slice of the record. This page is the directory: every place awards and open bids are published, what each source actually contains, whether you need an account, and how to get alerted when a new entry appears. Every link below was verified live in July 2026.

United States map collage with contract documents pinned to states and one award alert email One directory, 57 sources, one alert layer

The federal award lists

Six sources cover essentially every federal contract award. They differ by speed, depth, and login requirements.

SourceWhat it listsAccount neededUpdate rhythm
DoD daily contracts pageEvery defense award of $7.5 million or moreNoEach business day, 5 p.m. ET
SAM.gov Contract Opportunities filtered to Award NoticeAward announcements with awardee, agency, amountNoAs contracting officers post
SAM.gov Contract Awards searchEvery unclassified contract action above the micro-purchase threshold (the FPDS data)Free Login.gov accountAgency reporting cycles
SAM.gov Data BankStandard reports: Top 100 contractors, small business goaling, agency rollupsFor some reportsPeriodic
USAspending.govAll award transactions, agency profiles, recipient histories, plus grants and loansNoRefreshes from agency reporting
GovConWireEditorial coverage of major awardsNoDaily

Two things changed in 2026 that make older directories wrong. FPDS.gov, the traditional home of the award record, was decommissioned on February 24, 2026, and its search now lives inside SAM.gov; our guide to the federal procurement data system walks through the migration. And the FPDS ATOM feed that powered many scrapers retires later in FY2026, replaced by the SAM.gov Contract Awards API.

If your question is less "give me the list" and more "who won this specific contract," the faster path is our government contract search walkthrough, which covers the same tools as lookup steps.

Lists of contracts for bid vs. contracts awarded

The same portals usually publish both, at different stages. Open solicitations (contracts for bid) live in SAM.gov Contract Opportunities, on the state portals below, and in the SBA's SUBNet for subcontracting work. Awards are the after-picture: who won, for how much. If you are hunting contracts to bid on, the state table below doubles as your solicitation list; pair it with our guide to RFP monitoring for the pre-award workflow. If you are tracking outcomes, filter for award or tabulation sections on the same sites.

State procurement portal locations flowing into a single change alert notification Every state portal can feed the same alert inbox

All 50 state procurement portals (plus DC)

Every state publishes solicitations, and most publish award or bid-tabulation records, through one official portal. All links verified July 2026; a handful of portals reject automated requests but load normally in a browser.

StatePortal
AlabamaAlabama Purchasing
AlaskaDivision of General Services
ArizonaArizona Procurement Portal (APP)
ArkansasARBuy / Transform Procurement
CaliforniaCal eProcure
ColoradoColorado VSS
ConnecticutDAS / CTsource
DelawaremyMarketplace
FloridaMyFloridaMarketPlace
GeorgiaGeorgia Procurement Registry
HawaiiHIePRO
IdahoDivision of Purchasing
IllinoisBidBuy
IndianaIDOA Procurement
IowaBid Opportunities
KansasProcurement and Contracts
KentuckyKentucky eProcurement
LouisianaLaPAC
MaineProcurement Services
MarylandeMaryland Marketplace Advantage (eMMA)
MassachusettsCOMMBUYS
MichiganSIGMA / DTMB Procurement
MinnesotaOffice of State Procurement
MississippiDFA / MAGIC
MissouriMissouriBUYS
MontanaeMACS
NebraskaMateriel Division Purchasing
NevadaNevadaEPro
New HampshirePurchase and Property
New JerseyNJSTART
New MexicoState Purchasing Division
New YorkOGS Procurement
North Carolinaelectronic Vendor Portal (eVP)
North DakotaOMB Procurement
OhioOhio Buys
OklahomaOMES Purchasing
OregonOregonBuys
PennsylvaniaDGS Procurement
Rhode IslandDivision of Purchases
South CarolinaSC Procurement
South DakotaBureau of Administration
TennesseeCentral Procurement Office
TexasElectronic State Business Daily (ESBD)
UtahDivision of Purchasing (U3P)
VermontBGS Purchasing and Contracting
VirginiaeVA
WashingtonWEBS
West VirginiaPurchasing Division
WisconsinVendorNet
WyomingA&I General Services
Washington, DCOCP Contracts and Procurement Transparency

Local government is one layer deeper: counties, cities, school districts, and transit authorities run their own pages or aggregate through services like BidNet Direct and DemandStar. The pattern below works for those too.

How to get alerts from any source on this list

None of the 57 sources above will reliably tell you when something new appears for your niche. Some offer login-gated saved searches, most offer nothing. The fix is the same for all of them: put a change monitor on the filtered page you care about.

  1. Open the source and narrow it to your slice: a keyword search, an agency filter, a category page. Copy the URL. (On SAM.gov, run the search first and copy the long URL it generates; the short hand-typed version renders an empty form. Our government contract award alerts guide includes the exact URL template.)
  2. Paste the URL into Visualping and set the check frequency: daily for announcement pages, weekly for data pages.
  3. Describe what matters in plain language: "Alert me when new solicitations or award postings appear for [keyword or category]." Visualping AI summarizes each change and flags whether it matches, so a rotated banner on a state portal does not become an email.

Visualping diff of the Texas ESBD portal with newly posted solicitations highlighted in green A real check on the Texas ESBD: new postings highlighted, July 2026

The Free plan covers 5 cloud monitors (plus unlimited local monitoring in the browser extension), which is enough to watch your state portal, the DoD page, and a SAM.gov keyword search side by side. A few portals in the table, Alaska and Arizona among them, block automated fetches outright; they render fine in Visualping because it captures pages in a real browser.

Turn this directory into your alert feed
Watch your state portal, SAM.gov award notices, or the DoD daily list and get AI-filtered alerts when new entries appear.
STEP 1: Paste the portal URL you want to watch
STEP 2: Enter your email address

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FAQ: finding lists of government contracts

Where can I find a list of government contracts awarded in 2025 or 2026?

USAspending.gov is the fastest path: its award search filters by fiscal year, agency, NAICS, and recipient, with no account required, and covers both years completely. For award announcements rather than transaction data, sort SAM.gov Contract Opportunities by updated date with the notice type set to Award Notice.

Is there a list of government contracts for small businesses?

Yes, two good ones. SAM.gov Contract Opportunities filters by set-aside type (8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, SDVOSB) for open solicitations, and the SAM.gov Data Bank's small business goaling reports show which agencies and primes award the most small-business dollars. For subcontracts, SUBNet lists primes actively seeking partners.

Do states publish who won, or just what's for bid?

Most publish both, though the award layer varies: some states post formal award notices, others publish bid tabulations, and a few only update the solicitation status. If your state's award data is thin, the workaround is monitoring the solicitation you care about for a status change.

What about federal contracts under $7.5 million?

The DoD daily page only announces awards at $7.5 million and up, but the full record has no such floor: every unclassified action above the micro-purchase threshold lands in the SAM.gov Contract Awards data and USAspending, which is where the long tail of smaller awards lives.

Watching one source beats checking 57. Start a free monitor on the page from this list that matters most to your pipeline.

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The Visualping Team

The Visualping Team is the content and product marketing group at Visualping, a leading platform for website change detection and competitive intelligence. We write about automation, web monitoring, and tools that help businesses stay ahead.