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Open Other RFPs (309 live)

309 open federal Other opportunities on SAM.gov, 147 of them nationwide and open to businesses in every state. Counted live, updated June 10, 2026.

Every classification system needs an honest miscellaneous drawer, and this is the feed's. Notices land here when their NAICS code does not map to one of the fourteen named categories or when the issuing office posted no usable code at all, which happens more often than you would expect, particularly on presolicitation notices, sources-sought announcements, and unusual one-off requirements. The contents range across agriculture, retail concessions, specialized leasing, and requirements that genuinely fit nowhere else.

Treat this category as a periodic sweep rather than a daily watch. Because it collects the unclassifiable, it is where genuinely unusual opportunities surface, the requirements with few natural bidders, and where a careful reader occasionally finds a solicitation that fits their business perfectly but was coded too vaguely for anyone's filters to catch. That is also the deeper lesson of this bucket: keyword alerts that read titles and summaries, the way RFPhound's saved searches do, catch what category filters structurally miss.

Where the work is

Top states for Other today.

Plus 147 nationwide Other opportunities with no single state named.

Fresh from the feed

Newest open Other opportunities.

Listings link to the official notice on SAM.gov. Subscribers get the full Other feed with AI summaries and fit scores each morning.

Other questions

What bidders ask.

How many Other RFPs are open right now?

As of June 10, 2026, RFPhound counts 309 open federal Other opportunities on SAM.gov. 147 of them are nationwide, with no single state named as the place of performance, and the rest are spread across the states shown on this page. Counts regenerate every morning.

What ends up in the Other category?

Notices whose NAICS codes do not map to the fourteen named categories, and notices posted without a usable code, often presolicitations and sources-sought announcements. Agriculture, concessions, leasing, and genuine one-offs are typical residents.

Is it worth watching?

As a periodic sweep, yes. Vaguely coded solicitations attract fewer bidders precisely because category filters miss them, and a weekly skim occasionally surfaces a near-perfect fit competitors never saw.

How do I avoid missing miscoded opportunities in my field?

Use keyword matching on titles and summaries rather than relying on category filters alone. A notice for your exact service can carry a generic code; text-based saved searches catch it, category filters do not.

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