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Open RFPs in Georgia (54 live)

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

Georgia pairs heavyweight military installations with one of the federal government's most important civilian agencies. Fort Moore near Columbus and Fort Stewart near Savannah are two of the Army's largest posts, buying construction, training support, logistics, and base services. Robins Air Force Base outside Macon is a sustainment center whose depot workload generates industrial and engineering demand, and Fort Eisenhower in Augusta hosts Army Cyber Command, making east Georgia a growing IT and cybersecurity market. In Atlanta, the CDC procures lab services, scientific equipment, and public-health support, while the Corps of Engineers Savannah District manages one of the busiest harbor-deepening and military construction portfolios in the Southeast.

State purchasing is centralized on the Georgia Procurement Registry, run by the Department of Administrative Services, where state agencies and many local governments advertise. That registry never overlaps with SAM.gov: the federal opportunities counted and listed below come from SAM.gov exclusively, scanned by RFPhound every morning, and they sit alongside a nationwide pool that Georgia firms, particularly in IT, logistics, and construction, regularly win.

What is open in Georgia

By category, today.

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

Fresh from the feed

Newest open opportunities in Georgia.

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

Georgia questions

Asked by Georgia vendors.

How many RFPs are open in Georgia right now?

As of June 10, 2026, RFPhound counts 54 open federal contract opportunities naming Georgia as the place of performance, plus 3,465 nationwide opportunities with no single state named that Georgia businesses can compete for. These counts regenerate every morning from SAM.gov.

Who buys federally in Georgia?

Fort Moore and Fort Stewart (two of the Army's largest posts), Robins Air Force Base's sustainment complex, Fort Eisenhower and Army Cyber Command in Augusta, the CDC in Atlanta, and the Corps of Engineers Savannah District. The mix runs from heavy construction to cybersecurity to public-health services.

Where does the State of Georgia post its RFPs?

On the Georgia Procurement Registry, operated by the Department of Administrative Services. Many Georgia counties, cities, and school systems advertise there too, which makes it unusually centralized for state-and-local work. It is separate from SAM.gov, the federal source for this page.

Is Augusta really an IT market?

Increasingly so. Fort Eisenhower hosts Army Cyber Command and the Cyber Center of Excellence, and cyber, network, and training solicitations connected to it appear steadily, both as Georgia place-of-performance listings and inside nationwide IT vehicles.

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