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Open RFPs in New York (49 live)

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

New York's federal market is two markets. Upstate, Fort Drum near Watertown is one of the Army's busiest posts, buying construction, base operations, and services for the 10th Mountain Division; West Point procures everything a federal academy city needs; Watervliet Arsenal near Albany manufactures cannon and buys industrial support; and Rome's Air Force Research Laboratory information directorate makes the Mohawk Valley a niche cyber and C4I contracting center. Downstate, the federal government runs one of its largest civilian footprints anywhere: GSA's regional operations, the VA's New York Harbor and Bronx hospitals, federal courts and law enforcement, and the Corps of Engineers New York District's harbor dredging and coastal-resilience program, which has grown into one of the country's biggest civil-works portfolios since Sandy.

The State of New York advertises its own contracts in the New York State Contract Reporter, with agency purchasing run through the Office of General Services, and New York City runs PASSPort, its own substantial procurement system. None of those overlap with SAM.gov, the federal-only source RFPhound scans daily for the live counts below, presented with the nationwide pool every New York firm can pursue.

What is open in New York

By category, today.

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

Fresh from the feed

Newest open opportunities in New York.

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

New York questions

Asked by New York vendors.

How many RFPs are open in New York right now?

As of June 10, 2026, RFPhound counts 49 open federal contract opportunities naming New York as the place of performance, plus 3,465 nationwide opportunities with no single state named that New York businesses can compete for. These counts regenerate every morning from SAM.gov.

Who buys federally in New York?

Upstate: Fort Drum, West Point, Watervliet Arsenal, and AFRL's information directorate in Rome. Downstate: GSA, the VA's metropolitan hospitals, federal courts and law enforcement, and the Corps of Engineers New York District's harbor and coastal-resilience work.

Where do New York State and New York City post their RFPs?

The state advertises in the New York State Contract Reporter with purchasing through the Office of General Services; New York City uses PASSPort. Both are separate registrations from SAM.gov, the federal source for this page.

Is upstate New York worth watching separately?

Yes. Fort Drum, West Point, and Watervliet generate steady construction and services demand with a smaller bidder pool than the city, and Rome Lab's cyber and information-systems work is a specialty pipeline for IT firms.

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