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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 Jan 17, 2026Page 6
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Department of the Interior

B--AMS Radiocarbon Analyses

Request for Information Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) Radiocarbon Analyses The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is conducting market research to determine the availability of a qualified small businesses that can provide Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Analyses in accordance with the attached statement of work.…

Posted: Jan 08, 2026Due: Jan 13, 2026Closed
Department of the Interior

28--OUTBOARD MOTOR REPLACEMENT

OUTBOARD MOTOR REPLACEMENT The purpose of this amendment is to answer submitted questions. The RFQ due date remains the same, 01/12/2026 1500PST. No additional questions may be allowed. Contractors are required to sign and return copies to the issuing agency. This is…

Posted: Jan 07, 2026Due: Jan 12, 2026Closed
Us Geological Survey contracting guide

No near-term close dates are currently visible on this page. Frequent issuing offices include OFFICE OF ACQUISITON GRANTS, OFC OF ACQUISITION GRANTS-DENVER, and OFC OF ACQUSITION GRANTS-NATIONAL.

  • Common set-aside patterns here: SBA and 8A. Align your pursuit list with your certifications.
  • Recurring NAICS in this snapshot: 541990, 541380, 336612, and 334511. 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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