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Open RFPs in Washington (61 live)

61 open federal opportunities name Washington as the place of performance, plus 3,465 nationwide opportunities open to Washington businesses. Counted live from SAM.gov, updated June 10, 2026.

Washington state's federal market spans saltwater, sagebrush, and software. Puget Sound holds the heavyweights: Joint Base Lewis-McChord south of Tacoma, one of the largest military installations on the West Coast, and Naval Base Kitsap, home to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton and the submarine base at Bangor, whose overhaul workload and infrastructure modernization drive industrial, construction, and engineering demand for decades to come. Fairchild Air Force Base anchors Spokane with tanker operations. East of the Cascades, the Department of Energy's Hanford Site runs one of the world's largest environmental-cleanup programs, procuring construction, nuclear services, and security through direct solicitations and its site contractors, while the Bonneville Power Administration and the Corps' Columbia River dams add heavy-civil and electrical work.

The State of Washington posts its solicitations through WEBS, Washington's Electronic Business Solution under the Department of Enterprise Services, separate from SAM.gov. The live counts below come from RFPhound's daily SAM.gov scan, Washington place-of-performance work plus the nationwide pool that Puget Sound's engineering and IT firms convert steadily.

What is open in Washington

By category, today.

Counts are Washington place-of-performance only. Category pages show nationwide volume too.

Fresh from the feed

Newest open opportunities in Washington.

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

Washington questions

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How many RFPs are open in Washington right now?

As of June 10, 2026, RFPhound counts 61 open federal contract opportunities naming Washington as the place of performance, plus 3,465 nationwide opportunities with no single state named that Washington businesses can compete for. These counts regenerate every morning from SAM.gov.

Who are Washington's biggest federal buyers?

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Naval Base Kitsap with the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Fairchild Air Force Base, the Hanford cleanup site, the Bonneville Power Administration, and the Corps of Engineers' Columbia River infrastructure. Industrial, construction, and environmental work lead.

Where does the State of Washington post its RFPs?

On WEBS (Washington's Electronic Business Solution) under the Department of Enterprise Services. Seattle, King County, and the ports run their own systems. SAM.gov, this page's source, is federal-only.

How does Hanford work reach vendors?

Two channels: direct federal solicitations on SAM.gov and large subcontract programs run by the site's prime contractors. Environmental, construction, nuclear-services, and security firms serious about Hanford register in both.

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