Use Mega Bids to Drive Business Growth Now

Brenda Crist
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The Mega Bids blog features active bids valued at more than $500M. To be labeled “active,” bids must show government engagement in the past quarter through draft solicitation documents, industry days, announcements, or an equivalent event.

This month, you will find 10 active mega bids. Many have active events printed in bold. The 10 bids include a reappearance of the Army’s MAPS (see #6), after nearly a year’s delay. You can also find links to other January 2026 industry days in Lohfeld’s January LinkedIn Newsletter.

In December 2025, we reported on 20 mega bids; of those, 13 remain delayed due to the government shutdown. We are actively tracking these bids and will keep you posted with upcoming developments. It seems 2026 is shaping up to be a busy year, so if you need consulting support to respond to these bids, please contact us.

Mega Bids Blog Series

Mega Bids features bids exceeding $500M, and is one in a set of four blogs, including:

  • Mighty Bids (bids ranging from $10M-$499M)
  • Mini Bids (bids less than $10M)
  • Mystic Bids (bids forecasted for the next two years)

Mega Bids List (Updated 01/05/2026)

  1. OASIS+ (Watch for Lohfeld Consulting’s free tracker tool after the RFP release)
    Agency: General Services Administration (GSA), Federal Acquisition Services’ Office of Professional Services and Human Capital Categories
    NAICS Code: 541990 – All Other Professional, Scientific and Technical Services; 238160 – Roofing Contractors; 238220 – Plumbing; and more – see website for complete list
    GovWin Opp ID: 201043
    RFP Type: IDIQ MAC
    Competition Type: Full and Open/Unrestricted, 8(a), Small Business,  HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, and Woman Owned Small Business Set-Aside
    Value: $172.4B
    RFP Date: 01/2026
    Description: On December 18, 2025, GSA released a draft version of Attachment J.P-1 (Draft OASIS+ Domain Qualifications Matrix and Scorecards (Amd 0008)) to help offerors become familiar with some of the proposal requirements and begin gathering information to build proposals. The final official version of all attachments will be posted with the formal amendment in January 2026.
  2. Prototype Integration Facility 2027 (PIF IV)
    Agency: Dept. of the Army, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM), Aviation and Missile Center (AvMC)
    NAICS Code: 336413 – Other Aircraft Part and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing
    GovWin Opp ID: 240066
    RFP Type: IDIQ
    Competition Type: 8(a) Set-Aside
    Value: $6B
    RFP Date: 01/15/2026
    Description: The government requires a support contract to provide rapid response hardware solutions for the Prototype Integration Facility at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. The contractor must be knowledgeable about the DOD Critical Safety Item (CSI) program and the Army Aviation Air Worthiness Release (AWR) process. Success will depend on maintaining a robust network of subcontractors and vendors to handle a broad scope of work and fast-changing requirements. The prime contractor must also demonstrate flexibility to scale support up or down in response to workload demands.
    Status: On December 18, 2025, the government released a preliminary notice indicating its intent to release a formal RFP in January 2026 for Rapid Response Hardware and Integration Solutions in support of the U.S. Army Transformation and Training Command (T2COM). The government proposes to award a single-source IDIQ contract to provide hardware and integrated solutions to support the PIF. Questions and comments were due on January 2, 2026.
  3. Multifunctional Devices IDIQ Contracts for CONUS and Non-Foreign OCONUS DLA Customers
    Agency: Dept. of Defense (DOD),Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
    NAICS Code: 543420 – Office Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing
    GovWin ID: 238775
    RFP Type: IDIQ
    Competition Type: Full and Open/Unrestricted
    Value: $702M
    RFP Date: 02/2026
    Description: DLA requires ongoing Multiple Award IDIQ contracts to lease multi-functional devices (MFDs) for customers across CONUS and non-foreign OCONUS locations. As the DOD’s combat logistics support agency, DLA manages the global supply chain and provides comprehensive logistics, technical services, and materiel support to all military branches, federal agencies, and allied partners. The requirement includes leasing A3, A4, and production-level MFDs with installation, removal, full-service maintenance, consumables (excluding paper), training, reporting, relocations, and secure network functionality for up to 60 months. Contractors must maintain each device at a 95% availability rate through preventive maintenance, repairs, service calls, troubleshooting, connectivity support, and all necessary labor and travel.
    Status: The government issued a modification on December 19, 2025, extending the Vendor Capability Submissionsdue date to 3:00 PM ET on January 15, 2026.The purpose of the Vendor Capability Submissions is for offerors to demonstrate their ability to perform in accordance with the draft PWS by submitting a brief capabilities package.
  4. APOLLO
    Agency: Dept. of Defense (DOD), U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM)
    NAICS Code: 541330 – Engineering Services
    GovWin Opp ID: 242887
    RFP Type: Task/Delivery Order using ASTRO or OASIS+
    Competition Type: Undetermined
    Value: $1.9B
    RFP Date: 03/2026
    Description: The APOLLO bid supports USCENTCOM’s requirement for technical expertise to enhance information operations (IO) and irregular warfare (IW) capabilities across domains, echelons, and geographic boundaries in coordination with interagency, defense, and allied partners. These services are critical to mitigating complex national security threats such as narcotics and human trafficking, weapons proliferation, piracy, pandemics, and humanitarian crises. The effort aims to integrate information-related capabilities (IRC) to ensure unified, adaptive, and strategic responses to evolving global challenges.
    Status: In December 2025, the AAS Defense Target Tuesday Meeting indicated that Sections C and H were anticipated to be released that month, and the government expects to release the RFP in Q2 FY26.
  5. B2 Low Observable Signature Supportability Modifications (LOSSM)
    Agency: Dept. of the Air Force,Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCM), Bombers Directorate, B-2 System Program Office
    NAICS Code: 541614 – Process, Physical Distribution and Logistics Consulting Services
    GovWin Opp ID: 260587
    RFP Type: Undetermined
    Competition Type: Undetermined
    Value: $19.8B
    RFP Date: 3/2026
    Description: The government seeks support to improve analysis, integration, testing, data generation, and sustainment of low observable (LO) signature inspection systems. Current LO maintenance relies on Tier I probe-based radio frequency (RF) inspections using multiple probes and a standalone vector network analyzer, which adds complexity and introduces potential measurement errors. The government is exploring replacement or improved systems that integrate a miniaturized vector network analyzer (VNA), reduce cabling, improve usability and accuracy, and meet Class I, Division 2 National Electric Code (NEC) safety requirements. Contractors will support the full system lifecycle. Proposed solutions must be portable, operable by a single technician, minimize measurement uncertainty, protect classified data, and reduce manufacturing and sustainment risks.
    Status: The government released an RFI on December 22, 2025. Questions are due on January 15, 2026, and responses are due by 4:00 PM ET on January 31, 2026.
  6. Marketplace for the Acquisition of Professional Services (MAPS)
    Agency: Dept. of the Army, Army Materiel Command (AMC), Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM)
    NAICS Code: 541715 – Research and Development in Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
    GovWin Opp ID: 234430
    RFP Type: IDIQ
    Competition Type: Small Business Set-Aside/Unrestricted
    Value: $50B
    RFP Date: 04/2026
    Description: The purpose of this work is to provide comprehensive, knowledge-based professional services to support Army Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) mission requirements across technical, research, management, and IT domains. AMC CECOM intends to merge the RS3 scope with the ITES-3S contract to create a unified, flexible, and premier marketplace for professional services and staff augmentation. This effort aims to better support federal missions by consolidating capabilities and streamlining access to a wide range of technical and IT services. The new structure, referred to as MAPS, will organize services into five domains, each limited to a select number of prime contractors to ensure high-quality performance: 1) Technical Services, 2) Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation Services, 3) Management and Advisory Services, 4) High-Level IT Services, and 5) Low-Level IT Services. Industry feedback is being requested to help shape evaluation factors and ensure the most qualified providers are selected for each domain.
    Status: On December 19, 2025, the government announced an Industry Day on January 28, 2026, from 8:30 am to 12:30 PM ET at the Myer Auditorium at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. Since the in-person event is full, the government is offering a virtual attendance option. Registration will close at 5:00 PM ET on Friday, January 23, 2026.
  7. Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP VI)
    Agency: Dept. of the Army, Army Materiel Command (AMC), Army Sustainment Command (ASC)
    NAICS Code: 561210 – Facilities Support Services
    GovWin Opp ID: 254094
    RFP Type: Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (with various task order types)
    Competition Type: Small Business Set-Aside, Full and Open/Unrestricted
    Value: $82B
    RFP Date: 06/2026
    Description: The government is seeking continued support for LOGCAP, a rapid-response capability designed to deliver scalable sustainment services for military operations worldwide. LOGCAP provides critical life support and logistics services, including food service, billeting, facilities management, waste disposal, power and water production, transportation, and postal and fire protection services. Services may be required individually or in combination across multiple global sites, with scope and complexity subject to rapid changes due to evolving operational demands.
    Status: The government will host an Industry Engagement from January 26–28, 2026, focusing on the large-business component of the LOGCAP VI acquisition strategy. Offerors must submit registrations by 11:59 PM CT on January 9, 2026. The government is limiting one-on-one sessions to 40 slots, with priority given to large businesses. Small businesses may attend the general session and request a one-on-one meeting if space allows. Future industry engagements will be planned with a targeted focus on small business participation. Prior to this, the government issued an SSN/RFI on November 19, 2025, containing 20 questions related to experience conducting relevant LOGCAP work. Responses were due on December 1, 2025.
  8. Fort Rucker Aviation Maintenance Services (FRAM II)
    Agency: Dept. of the Army, Army Materiel Command (AMC), Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM), Army Aviation Center
    NAICS Code: 488190 – Other Support Activities for Air Transportation
    GovWin Opp ID: 234580
    RFP Type: Other
    Competition Type: Full and Open/Unrestricted
    Value: $5.3B
    RFP Date: 09/2026
    Description: The government requires quality aircraft maintenance and logistics support services for flight training requirements for the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence (AVCOE), U.S. Air Force 23rd Flying Training Squadron, and U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory at Fort Rucker, Alabama. The FRAM II program will ensure maintenance and support for approximately 500 Army and 28 Air Force aircraft, executing around 200,000 flight hours annually. Work will be conducted primarily in government-furnished facilities with government-provided tools and equipment. The requirement spans five airfields and a “backshop” facility, supporting critical flight training and research missions.
    Status: The government issued an SSN on August 25, 2025, and responses were due on September 17, 2025. The government is expected to release a draft in Q2 2026, with a final RFP following in Q3 2026.
  9. Air Force Contract Augmentation Program VI (AFCAP VI)
    Agency: Dept. of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Air Force Installation Mission Support Center (AFIMSC), Air Force Civil Engineer Center Readiness Directorate, Requirements and Acquisition Division (AFCEC/CXA), Air Force Contract Augmentation Program (AFCAP) Branch
    NAICS Code: 561210 – Facilities Support Services
    GovWin Opp ID: 232369
    RFP Type: IDIQ
    Competition Type: Full and Open/Unrestricted
    Value: $15B
    RFP Date: 09/2026
    Description: AFCAP provides rapid, worldwide support for contingency planning, deployment, construction, logistics, and services for the Air Force and other government agencies. This IDIQ requires contractors to maintain the capability to quickly deliver resources for global contingencies, humanitarian missions, disasters, foreign assistance, exercises, and base operating support. AFCAP task orders may include construction, commodities, services, base support, mission backfill, installation transitions, and other operational needs for DOD, Combatant Commands (CCMD or COCOM), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and partner organizations. Contractors must maintain a fully staffed program management office and follow efficient, innovative, and compliant business practices to remain eligible for future task order awards.
    Status: The government released an SSN on October 14, 2025, and a draft PWS on November 17, 2025. Responses to the SSN were due on December 2, 2025.
  10. Global Tires Program 2 (GTP 2.0)
    Agency: Department of Defense (DOD), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
    NAICS Code: 493190 – Other Warehousing and Storage
    GovWin Opp ID: 187419
    RFP Type: Undetermined
    Competition Type: Undetermined
    Value: $10B
    RFP Date: 10/2026
    Description: DLA requires support for GTP 2.0, which manages the worldwide supply chain of tires, treads, track components, and wheel assemblies for aircraft and ground systems. The contractor, serving as the GTP 2.0 Integrator, is responsible for demand planning, supplier management, purchasing, order fulfillment, distribution, and inventory oversight, including the management of retreads and tire carcass disposal. Responsibilities also include customs clearance, obsolescence management, warehouse operations, vendor-managed inventory, and customer support for both domestic and international locations. The program ensures reliable tire supply and lifecycle management across defense, foreign military sales, and global mission needs.
    Status: On August 25 and 26, 2025, DLA released an RFI and draft PWS with responses due on October 3, 2025.

2025 Mega Bids in Post-Shutdown Delays

  1. Program Management Office (PMO) Technical Assistance Contract (PTAC): Dept. of Transportation (DOT), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); GovWin Opp ID: 229595; Value: $1.3B.
  2. Implementation of Advanced Government Simulation Capabilities (IAGSC): Dept. of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC); GovWin Opp ID: 251936; Value: $750M.
  3. Special Operations Forces Global Services Delivery (SOFGSD): Dept. of Defense (DOD), U.S. Special Operations Forces Command (USSOCOM); GovWin Opp ID: 207172; Value: $3.2B.
  4. Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) Family of Vehicles (FoVs) for System Technical Support (STS): Dept. of the Army, Assistant Secretary for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA (ALT)), Program Executive Office Ground Combat Systems (PEO GCS), Program Management Office for Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (PMO AMPV); GovWin Opp ID: 244898; Value: $600M.
  5. DTIC Information Analysis Centers Multiple Award Contract (IAC MAC): Dept. of Defense (DOD), Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC); GovWin Opp ID: 224035; Value: $48B.
  6. Design Build Capital Projects Construction Manager Program IDIQ Contracts: Dept. of State (DOS), Bureau Office of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO); GovWin Opp ID: 257903; Value: $7.5B.
  7. Second Generation Information Technology (2GIT) BPA Follow-On: General Services Administration (GSA), Federal Acquisition Service (FAS); GovWin Opp ID: 246719; Value: $5.5B.
  8. Hydra-70 Rocket System Production and Engineering Services: Dept. of the Army, Program Executive Office (PEO) Missiles and Space, PM Tactical Aviation and Ground Munitions (TAGM); GovWin Opp ID: 255675; Value: $3.4B.
  9. Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Development Operations and Sustainment (IDOS): Dept. of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC/NWCX), Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) Systems Directorate; GovWin Opp ID: 141503; Value: $12B.
  10. F117 Engine Sustainment Support (ESS): Dept. of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), Propulsion Directorate, Propulsion Sustainment Division; GovWin Opp ID: 224094; Value: $8.2B.
  11. Airwing Worldwide Aviation Support Services (WASS): Dept. of State (DOS), Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Office of Aviation (INL/A); GovWin Opp ID: 235734; Value: $10B.
  12. Operation and Maintenance of the NASA Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) at Jet Propulsion Laboratory: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL); GovWin Opp ID: 256179; Value: $30B.
  13. Sentinel Launch Facilities Design and Construction: Dept. of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC); GovWin Opp ID: 252044; Value: $30B.
  14. Cyber Dynamic Operational Multiple Award Environment (DOME): Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA); GovWin Opp ID: 252038; Value $18B.

Conclusion

Winning a share of these Mega Bids requires more than showing up; it takes disciplined capture planning, sharp competitive analysis, and compelling proposals that clearly articulate strengths. At Lohfeld Consulting, we specialize in helping companies of all sizes qualify opportunities, craft winning strategies, and produce proposals that win. Contact us today to get started.

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By Brenda Crist, Vice President at Lohfeld Consulting Group, MPA, CPP APMP Fellow

Lohfeld Consulting Group has proven results specializing in helping companies create winning captures and proposals. As the premier capture and proposal services consulting firm focused exclusively on government markets, we provide expert assistance to government contractors in Capture Planning and Strategy, Proposal Management and Writing, Capture and Proposal Process and Infrastructure, and Training. In the last 3 years, we’ve supported over 550 proposals winning more than $170B for our clients—including the Top 10 government contractors. Lohfeld Consulting Group is your “go-to” capture and proposal source! Start winning by contacting us at www.lohfeldconsulting.com and join us on LinkedInFacebook, and YouTube(TM).