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Open RFPs in Alaska (9 live)

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

Alaska's federal market is shaped by distance and land. Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage and Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks anchor defense spending, the Coast Guard maintains one of its busiest districts out of Juneau and Kodiak, and land agencies, the BLM, Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife, and the National Park Service, manage more federal acreage here than in any other state. That mix produces steady demand for construction in remote locations, marine and air logistics, fuel delivery, environmental services, and facility operations, often with premiums priced in for mobilization and short summer work seasons.

The State of Alaska advertises its own contracts through the Online Public Notice system, managed by the Department of Administration's Division of General Services, and that registration is entirely separate from SAM.gov. SAM.gov carries the federal side only, and because so many Alaska solicitations involve unique logistics, agencies frequently use site visits and lengthy question periods. The numbers below are RFPhound's live count of federal opportunities naming Alaska as the place of performance, alongside the nationwide pool open to Alaska businesses. Alaska Native corporations and their subsidiaries are also a major force in this market through the SBA 8(a) program.

What is open in Alaska

By category, today.

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

Fresh from the feed

Newest open opportunities in Alaska.

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

Alaska questions

Asked by Alaska vendors.

How many RFPs are open in Alaska right now?

As of June 10, 2026, RFPhound counts 9 open federal contract opportunities naming Alaska as the place of performance, plus 3,465 nationwide opportunities with no single state named that Alaska businesses can compete for. These counts regenerate every morning from SAM.gov.

Who buys the most in Alaska's federal market?

Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Eielson Air Force Base, the Coast Guard, and the federal land agencies (BLM, National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife, Forest Service) issue most Alaska solicitations. Remote construction, logistics, fuel, and environmental work dominate the categories.

Where does the State of Alaska post its RFPs?

State solicitations are advertised through Alaska's Online Public Notice system under the Division of General Services. It is a separate registration from SAM.gov. Municipalities like Anchorage and the boroughs run their own purchasing sites on top of that.

Why do Alaska federal solicitations often have longer timelines?

Remote sites, mobilization costs, and short construction seasons mean agencies frequently hold site visits and extended question periods before proposals are due. Watch amendments closely: deadline extensions are common when site access is involved.

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