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Open Transportation RFPs (682 live)

682 open federal Transportation opportunities on SAM.gov, 547 of them nationwide and open to businesses in every state. Counted live, updated June 10, 2026.

NAICS families:4849336

This category carries two distinct markets. The first is transportation services: freight, household-goods moves, charter air and bus, marine transport, and warehousing, bought heavily by US Transportation Command, the Defense Logistics Agency, and every installation that moves people and cargo. The second is transportation equipment manufacturing, NAICS 336, which spans aircraft, ships, ground vehicles, and their parts, and that is why this category runs large in the live counts: the military's depots and program offices buy vehicle and aircraft components in enormous volume.

NAICS prefixes here are 48 (transportation), 49 (couriers and warehousing), and 336 (transportation equipment manufacturing). For services, watch for recurring seasonal patterns, moving-season surges in summer, school-year bus contracts, and short quote windows on routine freight. For parts and equipment, solicitations post daily from DLA and the services' sustainment commands, frequently as small, fast-turn buys where being the manufacturer or an authorized source is the main qualification.

Where the work is

Top states for Transportation today.

Plus 547 nationwide Transportation opportunities with no single state named.

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Newest open Transportation opportunities.

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Transportation questions

What bidders ask.

How many Transportation RFPs are open right now?

As of June 10, 2026, RFPhound counts 682 open federal Transportation opportunities on SAM.gov. 547 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.

Why is the Transportation category so large?

Because it includes NAICS 336, transportation equipment manufacturing: aircraft, ship, and vehicle parts bought continuously by DLA and the military's sustainment commands, on top of freight and passenger-transport services. Equipment volume usually exceeds services volume.

Who buys transportation services?

US Transportation Command and its components, the Defense Logistics Agency, and individual installations moving cargo, equipment, and people. Civilian agencies add charter, courier, and relocation work. Many are recurring annual contracts worth tracking before they recompete.

How fast do parts solicitations close?

DLA and service-branch parts buys frequently allow only one to three weeks, and many are automated small purchases. Manufacturers and authorized distributors who respond quickly and accurately win repeatedly; daily monitoring is the whole game.

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