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Top 20 Federal Contracting Opportunities in June 2025
GovTribe studied data from over 260,000 unique users and millions of interactions to find the top 20 opportunities in the federal market heading into June 2025. Let’s start by diving into the top three.
Top federal opportunities heading into June 2025
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Intelligence Analysts Support Services
Posted by: Redstone Arsenal Field Office
NAICS Category: 541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
PSC Category: R423 - Support- Professional: IntelligenceThe Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Procurement Section is soliciting proposals for Intelligence Analysts Support Services to support the Laboratory Intelligence Unit. The contract requires three intelligence analyst personnel (two Intelligence Analyst II and one Intelligence Analyst III serving as Program Manager) to provide operational intelligence support for forensic exploitation, data analysis, and intelligence product generation. Qualified candidates must possess a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) security clearance, a bachelor's degree, and extensive intelligence analysis experience, with preferences for military, law enforcement, or federal government backgrounds. The solicitation will evaluate proposals using five factors in descending order of importance: Security, Technical Capability, Management Approach, Past Performance, and Price, with non-price factors being significantly more important. Proposals are due by 1:00 pm CT on June 19, 2025, and must be submitted via email, with the government intending to make an award based on the best overall value.
The contract is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 541611 for Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services, with a size standard of $24,500,000. The incumbent contractor is Amentum Services, Inc., and the current contract has a total awarded amount of $2,677,382.40. The procurement is structured as a firm-fixed price contract with a 12-month base period, four one-year option periods, and a potential 6-month extension, bringing the total potential performance period to approximately 5.5 years from September 30, 2025, to March 29, 2031. The contract will require on-site support at the FBI Laboratory in Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, with contractors supporting the Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center (TEDAC) and ongoing counterterrorism efforts. Deliverables will include a kickoff meeting within 30 days of award, monthly status reports, and monthly financial reports, with a focus on supporting the FBI and United States Intelligence Community by analyzing forensic materials and generating intelligence products. - 2025 APBI Save the Date
Posted by: ACC Aberdeen Proving Ground
NAICS Category: Not listed.
PSC Category: Not listed.
The Special Notice announces the 2025 Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) Advance Planning Briefing to Industry (APBI), scheduled for April 22-24, 2025, hosted by the Department of the Army Materiel Command Army Contracting Command Aberdeen Proving Ground. This unclassified event will be held at Myer Auditorium and conducted in a hybrid format, offering both in-person and virtual attendance options via MS Teams. The briefing is designed to provide industry stakeholders with insights into potential contracting opportunities for Fiscal Years 2026-2027 across various Army organizations and commands. Presentation slides will be electronically posted approximately two weeks prior to the event, offering a preview of upcoming government needs and strategic initiatives. The event represents a critical platform for fostering collaboration between government and industry partners.
Contractors, businesses, academia, and government stakeholders are invited to participate in this informational event, with no formal bids being accepted during the briefing. In-person attendees must complete a no-fee registration, which will be available in early April 2025, while virtual attendees can join without pre-registration. The APBI will feature contract opportunity briefings, small business highlights, and potentially special interest sessions across multiple Army program offices, including Communications-Electronics Command, Army Research Laboratory, Program Executive Offices, and Combat Capabilities Development Command. The event aims to help industry better understand Army capability requirements and shape internal development efforts, with opportunities spanning various domains such as intelligence, electronic warfare, cybersecurity, logistics, and technical support services. Specific contract opportunities discussed may include Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts, Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) contracts, and research and development initiatives, with estimated values ranging from $20 million to $950 million across different programs. - DCSA Enterprise Cybersecurity Support Services
Posted by: Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
NAICS Category: 541513 - Computer Facilities Management Services
PSC Category: DJ01 - It And Telecom - Security And Compliance Support Services (Labor)
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) is conducting a Sources Sought Notice for Enterprise Cybersecurity Support Services to support its Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) mission. The procurement seeks comprehensive cybersecurity capabilities covering areas such as Cyber Data Management, Cybersecurity Engineering, Cyber Compliance Support, Cyber Defense Operations, Cloud Security Engineering, and Project Management. Certified 8(a) vendors are exclusively invited to respond, with submissions due by 5:00 PM EST on May 20, 2025, via email to Contract Specialist Sherrita Muse and Contracting Officer Kelsie Kautz. The services will support up to 15,000 personnel and encompass information systems at all classification levels, focusing on tasks like Assessment and Authorization, risk management, technical analysis, and emergent technology integration. Key evaluation areas will include experience with cybersecurity support services for DoD customers, past performance, personnel capabilities, and proficiency with specific software and security technologies.
The opportunity is set aside exclusively for Certified 8(a) companies, with the current incumbent being Agile Decision Sciences, LLC, holding contract numbers HS002122C0004 and HS002123C0012. While specific award value details have not been disclosed, the contract will be categorized under NAICS code 541513 (Computer Facilities Management Services) with a business size standard of $37.0M. The place of performance will be in the National Capital Region, and an active Top Secret Facility Clearance is required for potential contractors. The procurement aims to strengthen DCSA's cybersecurity capabilities by addressing persistent threats, leveraging new technology advances, and focusing on potential vulnerabilities in information systems. Potential vendors will need to demonstrate expertise in areas such as zero-trust networking, supply chain risk management, and AI-enabled security solutions to be considered competitive.
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