For small federal IT & staffing contractors

SAM.gov posts hundreds of notices a week.
We send you the few that fit.

A real person reads every new federal IT and staffing solicitation and emails you only the ones in your NAICS codes — with deadlines and direct links. One short email a week. No portal, no noise.

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You're on the list. Your first digest — the new IT and staffing solicitations in your codes — arrives Monday. Reply to it anytime and a human (me) will read it.
Built on official SAM.gov data — every bid links to its public record.
Inbox — Monday, 9:02 AM
FedBidRadar
4 new federal IT/staffing bids in your codes this week
541511 · 541519 · 561320 · reviewed by a human

GigXR Software or Equal

Dept. of Veterans Affairs

NAICS 541519Total Small Business Set-AsideDue Jul 10SAM.gov →

SOF Enterprise Professional Services (SEPS) II

U.S. Special Operations Command

NAICS 541611SDVOSB Set-AsideDue Jul 23SAM.gov →

Support Services — Collbran Job Corps

USDA Forest Service

NAICS 561320Total Small Business Set-AsideDue Jul 16SAM.gov →
Why these four: pulled from 7,800+ notices posted this week; matched to your codes and set-asides, and nothing you'd already seen.

The problem

Federal opportunities are hiding in plain sight.

SAM.gov is free — the way a library with no catalog is free. The same IT work gets filed under different NAICS codes depending on which contracting officer wrote it. Keyword alerts flood you with false matches and still miss the reworded titles. And some response windows are only a week. If you're checking by hand, good-fit bids close without ever reaching you.

7,800new federal notices can post in a single week across SAM.gov.
~6of them, on average, actually fit a given small IT or staffing shop.
5+ hrsa week to find those yourself — and you'll still miss the short-fuse ones.

How it works

A human does the digging. You read six lines.

01

Tell us your lane

Your NAICS codes, set-aside types (8(a), WOSB, SDVOSB, HUBZone), keywords, and the agencies you target. Takes two minutes; reply to your first email to set it.

02

We read every new solicitation

Each week we pull the new notices straight from official SAM.gov data and a person reviews the actual statement of work — judging fit, not just matching keywords.

03

You get one short email

Every Monday: only the new opportunities worth a look, each with agency, NAICS, set-aside, response deadline, and a direct link to the source notice. That's it.

A recent week's digest

This is exactly what lands in your inbox.

No gate, no fluff. Real solicitations from a recent week, in the format you'll get every Monday — deadlines in red, set-asides flagged, source links included.

From: FedBidRadar · Subject: 4 new IT/staffing bids this week

FY27 Mission Planning Support Tool (MPST)

Dept. of the Air Force · custom software development

NAICS 541511Responses due Jul 17View on SAM.gov →

Enterprise Skills Assessment Platform

U.S. Special Operations Command

NAICS 541519Total Small Business Set-AsideDue Jul 10View on SAM.gov →

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) — System Integrator

Dept. of Veterans Affairs

NAICS 541519Due Jul 13View on SAM.gov →

Temporary Staffing — Support Services, Timber Lake Job Corps

USDA Forest Service

NAICS 561320Due Jul 15View on SAM.gov →
Curated by a person, not an algorithm — so a reworded title in your lane doesn't slip past a keyword filter.

Where it fits

Between free-and-frustrating and $30k-a-year.

The tools that curate for you are built for big BD teams and priced for them. FedBidRadar is the done-for-you version for the 1–20 person shop.

SAM.gov alertsFedBidRadarGovWin / Deltek
PriceFreeFree digest · $149/mo done-for-you~$15,000–30,000 / yr
Who reviews the fitYou do — or a keyword botA human reads the SOWYou + analysts
Noise80–90% false matchesOnly what fits your codesBroad; built for search
Time to value5+ hrs/weekA 5-minute read, MondayMulti-week onboarding
Built forEveryoneSmall IT & staffing firmsLarge integrators
CommitmentCancel anytime, no sales callAnnual contract, quote-only

Pricing

Simple pricing. No sales call.

Start with the free weekly digest. Upgrade when you want it tuned to your exact codes and agencies and delivered done-for-you.

Weekly Digest
Free
during early access
  • One curated email every Monday
  • New federal IT & staffing solicitations
  • Deadlines, set-asides, direct SAM.gov links
  • Reply anytime — a human reads it
Founding rate
Done-For-You
$149 / mo
locked for your first year · regular $199/mo
  • Tuned to your exact NAICS codes, set-asides & target agencies
  • Hand-picked for your firm — not the general list
  • Priority on short-fuse opportunities
  • Direct line to a human who knows your lane
  • 30-day money-back guarantee · cancel anytime

Most firms start free, then upgrade after a week or two. Reply to any digest to go done-for-you — no forms, no sales call.

Questions

Straight answers.

SAM.gov is free — why would I pay?

You can absolutely find these bids on SAM.gov yourself. It costs you 5+ hours a week of scrolling, and you'll still miss short-fuse ones and the ones filed under a NAICS code you didn't think to check. We turn that into a five-minute Monday read. The weekly digest is free; you only pay if you want it hand-tuned to your firm.

Isn't this just SAM.gov keyword alerts?

No. Keyword alerts match text, so they flood you with false positives and miss reworded titles. A person reads the actual statement of work and judges whether it's a fit for a small IT or staffing shop — that's the part software gets wrong.

How accurate is the data? Will I miss deadlines?

Every opportunity is pulled from official SAM.gov data and links straight to its public notice, so you can verify it and respond directly. Response windows are shown on every item, and short-fuse deadlines are flagged.

How is this different from GovWin?

GovWin is a $15,000–30,000/year platform built for the BD teams at large integrators, with an annual contract and a quote-only sales process. FedBidRadar is the $149/month, cancel-anytime version for the 1–20 person firm that just needs to know what's new and relevant this week.

You're new — why should I trust you?

Fair. That's why the weekly digest is free, the sample above is real and un-gated, every bid links to the official source, and the done-for-you tier is 30-day money-back. I'm a real person (Sam) and I read every reply myself. No lock-in, no risk to try it.

Will you sell or share my email?

Never. We don't sell, rent, or share it, and you can unsubscribe in one click, any time.

SG

From the founder

I built FedBidRadar because I kept watching small contractors lose good-fit bids they never even saw — buried in SAM.gov under a code they didn't check, or posted with a one-week fuse. It shouldn't take a $30k platform or five hours a week to know what's new in your lane. So every week a person reads the new solicitations and sends you only what fits. It's early, and I read every reply personally — tell me your codes and I'll tune your digest myself.

— Sam, founder of FedBidRadar

Stop scrolling SAM.gov. Start reading the six lines that matter.

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