Almost every government contract gets re-competed when it ends. Recompete Radar shows the ones in your industry expiring soon — and who holds them now — so you can position months before the incumbent locks in the rebid.
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Expiring in your space
AI Risk Mgmt Framework Support
Expires ~2 moCommerce · now held by GBS Solutions Corp
Stand Exam Task Order
Expires ~5 moInterior · BLM · now held by Timberline Inc
Facilities O&M
Expires ~9 moVA · now held by Metro Services LLC
From finding out too late to positioning months ahead.
Your NAICS codes — 30 seconds. That's all we need to match expiring contracts to you.
From public award records, we find the contracts in your space whose term is ending — and who holds them now.
Reach the buyer and build a relationship months before the rebid — instead of showing up cold when the RFP posts.
The recompetes worth chasing, with the intel to chase them well.
The upcoming recompetes in your industry, soonest expiry first.
The current incumbent on each — so you know exactly who you're up against.
See which expiring contracts were reserved for small business.
When each contract expires and roughly what it's worth, so you can prioritize.
When a government contract reaches the end of its term, the agency usually re-competes it — a brand-new opportunity for the same work. Recompetes are some of the most winnable contracts for a newcomer, because there's a defined need, a known budget, and a clear timeline — if you start early.
The company currently doing the work (the incumbent) has a real edge on the rebid — relationships and past performance. Knowing who they are, and how long you have before the recompete, tells you whether it's worth pursuing and how aggressively to engage the buyer now.
We surface contracts whose period of performance ends within roughly the next 18 months. That's the window where getting in front of the buyer early actually changes your odds — long before a Sources Sought or RFP appears.
Public USAspending award records — the official log of federal awards. We filter to contracts in your industry that are expiring, and show the incumbent, value, and timing. It's directional; always confirm on the official source as the date approaches.
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