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Us Geological Survey

Us Geological Survey opportunities often flow through multiple subagencies and contracting offices, each with different templates and amendment behavior. Use this hub to keep that activity in one place before final submission checks on SAM.gov.

Updated Apr 13, 2026Page 1
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Agency operating picture

Historic pricing, award flow, and current opportunity mix.

Follow how Us Geological Survey is awarding work, which codes recur most often, and which subagencies or states are showing the strongest live signal on this hub.

Current opportunities
16
12 due within 14 days
Awarded value
$47.7M
24-month award window
Award count
112
Observed award facts
Avg award
$425.7K
Historic average
12-month awarded value
$47,683,089
Sector total $47,683,089 • Share 100.0%
Live
Median
$20,967
P10–P90
$12,076$72,519
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
A simple concentration signal, not a forecast.
100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+1595%($42,369,794)
Deal sizing
$20,967 median
Use as a pricing centerline.
Live signal is computed from awarded notices already observed in the system.
Us Geological Survey contracting guide

12 notices close in the next 14 days on this page. Frequent issuing offices include OFFICE OF ACQUISITON GRANTS, OFC OF ACQUSITION GRANTS-NATIONAL, and OFC OF ACQUISITION GRANTS-DENVER.

  • Common set-aside patterns here: SBA and SDVOSBC. Align your pursuit list with your certifications.
  • Recurring NAICS in this snapshot: 334519, 541990, 115210, and 238220. Keep reusable technical narratives mapped to these codes.
  • Review place-of-performance and security/location requirements early to avoid late-stage disqualification.

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