Use Mighty Bids to Drive Mid/Small Company Growth Now

Each month, Lohfeld Consulting publishes a Mega Bids blog featuring multimillion- and multibillion-dollar bids for large companies; however, mid-month, we are going to start featuring our Mighty Bids blog, focused on mid-sized ($100M–$500M), small ($10M–$100M), and micro-sized (under $10M) companies.
The Mighty Bids blog will focus on bids in the $250M–$500M range, the $100M–$249M range, and the $99M–$50M range, enabling mid-sized, small, and micro-sized companies to pick and choose bids perfectly sized to meet their growth targets. We will only feature bids that indicate government focus, such as a sources sought notice (SSN), request for information (RFI), industry day, or another relevant activity.
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Mighty Bids in the $250M – $500M Range
- Outcome-Based Delivery and DevOps Services (ODOS IV)
Agency: Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
NAICS: 541512
GovWin Opp ID: 236633
RFP Type: Task/Delivery Order
Competition Type: Small Business Set-Aside
Value: $410,066
RFP Date: 9/10/2025
Description: USCIS requires support for its three major case management systems: Electronic Immigration System (ELIS), Global, and the Benefits portfolio (CLAIMS3 and the Benefits Hub) through a collaborative Development, Testing, Security, and Operations (DevSecOps) approach that delivers secure, high-quality, zero-defect functionality daily. ELIS enables fully digital immigration case processing; Global supports asylum and humanitarian adjudications; and the Benefits portfolio processes immigrant applications and benefits. Developed with modern cloud-based architecture and best practices, these systems feature advanced Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, automated testing, secure development, and AWS-hosted microservices. The ODOS IV contractor will help maintain and enhance these mission-critical systems, delivering business value through agile, cost-effective, and reliable IT solutions aligned with cloud and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles.
Status: On July 29, 2025, USCIS noted from its USCIS’s Fiscal Year 2025 4th Quarter Engagement Report that ODOS IV was part of its FY25 Q4 release schedule; a DHS Acquisition Planning Forecast dated August 7, 2025 indicated its release on September 10, 2025. - AEC Construction MA IDIQ Fort Jackson
Agency: U.S. Army, Installation Management Command (IMCOM)
NAICS: 236220
GovWin Opp ID: 242158
RFP Type: IDIQ
Competition Type: Undetermined
Value: $250,000
RFP Date: 09/2025
Description: This contract is for a broad range of real property repair and construction at Fort Jackson in South Carolina. Potential projects include, but are not limited to, administrative facilities, maintenance shops, child development centers, physical fitness centers, food service facilities, airfield structures (including rigid and flexible paving), roads, athletic fields, bridges, underground utilities, overhead utilities, gates, warehouses, and auditoriums. Projects may include incidental design, testing, studies, surveys, and abatement for lead-based paint (LBP) or asbestos-containing materials (ACM). Projects may need to be developed from a conceptual idea. Facility repairs, renovations, and construction shall conform to the technical criteria requirements described in the task order (TO). The contractor shall purchase the most current, government-approved software for use in supporting the contract requirements. The contractor shall provide as-built drawings that conform to the electronic computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) software currently utilized by the Department of Public Works (DPW).
Status: On May 29, 2025, the government released the statement of work (SOW). The Mission and Installation Contracting Command (MICC) Advance Acquisition Planning Information (APBI) Briefing on May 8, 2025, indicated a solicitation release date of September 17, 2025. - Base Operations Support Services for the DPW at Fort Benning, GA (BOSS)
Agency: Army Materiel Command, Installation Management Command
NAICS: 561210
GovWin Opp ID: 207080
RFP Type: Other
Competition Type: Small Business Set-Aside
Value: $402,608
RFP Date: 09/2025
Description: The contractor will provide base operations, including maintenance instruction, grounds maintenance, vertical and horizontal facilities maintenance, cemetery operations, heating and cooling services, wastewater services, and other requirements as needed at the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Benning, Georgia, and Alabama.
Status: The Contracting Office released a Modification on August 1, 2025, to announce that the RFP is anticipated to be released in September 2025. On April 7, 2025, the government released a real property listing for Fort Benning and Camp Merrill. - AE Services for General Design Military Construction – Savannah District
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), South Atlantic Division, Savannah
NAICS: 541330
GovWin Opp ID: 256857
RFP Type: IDIQ
Competition Type: Undetermined
Value: $475,000
RFP Date: 10/2025
Description: The Savannah District intends to award a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) Pool of Indefinite Delivery Contracts (IDCs) for General Design. The intent is to award a MATOC poll with a target of seven Architect-Engineering (A-E) firms with an ordering period of five years and a total shared capacity of $475M. The government is procuring these per the Selection of Architect Engineers Statute (also known as the Brooks Act) as implemented in FAR Subpart 36.6. The government will select firms for negotiation based on demonstrated competence and qualifications.
Status: On July 29, 2025, the government released an RFI as part of its market research. Responses are due by August 26, 2025. - U.S. Army Evaluation Center Support Services (AECSS)
Agency: U.S. Army, Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC), Army Evaluation Center (AEC)
NAICS: 541330
GovWin Opp ID: 239084
RFP Type: IDIQ
Competition Type: Undetermined
Value: $270,000
RFP Date: 11/2025
Description: AEC is a subordinate activity of the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC). AEC requires support to conduct independent evaluations and assessments of operational effectiveness, operational suitability, survivability, and safety of all Army systems and Joint weapon systems where the Army serves as the Department of Defense (DOD) executive agent.
Status: On March 26, 2025, the government released the draft performance work statement (PWS) and the RFI, which was due on April 9, 2025.
Mighty Bids in the $100 – $249M Range
- Full Spectrum ISR Operational NAF Support (FUSIONS II)
Agency: U.S. Air Force (USAF), Air Combat Command (ACC)
NAICS: Not Reported
GovWin Opp ID: 231824
RFP Type: IDIQ
Competition Type: Undetermined
Value: $110,000
RFP Date: 09/2025
Description: Air Combat Command, 16th Air Force requires continued Full Spectrum Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Operational Numbered Air Forces (NAF) Support (FUSIONS II) to deliver timely, relevant intelligence to the warfighter and enable the 16 AF Commander to exercise command and control (C2) and Service Cryptologic Element roles. Building on the FUSIONS I contract, this follow-on effort, primarily based at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, will support the 616 Operations Center, 16 AF staff, subordinate units, cryptologic partners, and multiple Combatant Commands. Services include architecture and operations analysis, gap assessments, and solutions for modernizing and integrating ISR data link capabilities; systems engineering for development, testing, and sustainment; on-site and virtual network and systems administration; policy analysis and operational oversight; strategic communications and collaboration with intelligence partners; and the development of tactics, techniques, protocols, and training to enhance ISR mission effectiveness.
Status: On June 30, 2025, the government released the FUSIONS RFI with responses due on July 15, 2025. - KC-46A Additions and Alterations (ADAL) Apron and Hydrant Fueling Pits in MacDill AFB, FL
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Mobile District
NAICS: 237990
GovWin Opp ID: 242024
RFP Type: Other
Competition Type: Undetermined
Value: $100,000
RFP Date: 11/2025
Description: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, is undertaking new construction at MacDill AFB in Tampa, Florida, to replace the aircraft apron and upgrade infrastructure in support of the new KC-46A tanker mission. The project involves adding 15-inch rigid pavement over base and asphalt shoulders on the north apron to accommodate KC-46A taxi and parking requirements, replacing existing asphalt with rigid pavement, and installing aircraft hydrant fueling pits with associated fuel infrastructure, including pump house modifications for 15 parking spots. Additional work includes pavement striping, installing nose gear mooring points, relocating communications infrastructure, upgrading airfield lighting, and performing all necessary supporting work to deliver a complete, permanent facility that meets DOD Unified Facilities Criteria, Antiterrorism/Force Protection standards, and sustainable building requirements.
Status: On April 14, 2025, the government issued an SSN, which is due on August 28, 2025. The government issued a Project Labor Agreement on July 16, 2025. - USACE Design-Bid-Build (DBB) Dallas Floodway Hampton Three Pump Station
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Southwestern Division, Fort Worth District
NAICS: 237990
GovWin Opp ID: 255550
RFP Type: Other
Competition Type: UndeterminedV
alue: $150,000
RFP Date: 11/2025
Description: The Hampton 3 project includes the construction of a new pump station. The Hampton 3 Pump Station consists of the installation of five concrete volute pumps, and each pump shall discharge to its 84-inch steel discharge pipe. The anticipated project completion time is 1,457 calendar days.
Status: The government issued an SSN on June 11, 2025, which was due on July 2, 2025. - Base Operations Support Services at Fort Leonard Wood
Agency: U.S. Army, Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM)
NAICS: 561210
GovWin Opp ID: 227946
RFP Type: Other
Competition Type: 8(a) Set-Aside
Value: $134,846
RFP Date: 11/2025
Description: IMCOM requires comprehensive Base Operations Support Services (BASOPS) for Fort Leonard Wood (FLW), Missouri, and the Lake of the Ozarks Army Recreation Area (LORA). The contractor will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision to operate, maintain, repair, and construct real property facilities and infrastructure across twelve functional areas for the Department of Public Works (DPW). Services include maintenance of mechanical, electrical, HVAC, and mass notification systems; operation of utility plants and water treatment systems; grounds maintenance; pest control; kennel operations; fuel handling; environmental services; and special event support. Work must meet critical reliability and quality standards outlined in the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan, supporting the diverse training missions of U.S. joint forces and allied partners.
Status: The government issued a modification on August 7, 2025, indicating it will release a draft solicitation on October 22, 2025. - Construct Vehicle Maintenance Shop at Fort Hood, TX (DBB)
Agency: U.S. Army, Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Southwestern Division, Fort Worth District
NAICS: 236220
GovWin Opp ID: 256270
RFP Type: Other
Competition Type: Undetermined
Value: $100,000
RFP Date: 11/2025
Description: The project involves constructing a standard-design vehicle maintenance shop, including a large maintenance facility, tactical vehicle parking, organizational and hazardous material storage, unmanned aerial vehicle storage and maintenance areas, information systems, fire protection and alarm systems, an intrusion detection system (IDS), and connection to an energy monitoring control system (EMCS). Valued between $25M and $100M under DFARS 236.204, the work is expected to take approximately 780 calendar days, with the final duration subject to change in the solicitation.
Status: The government released an SSN on July 10, 2025, which was due on July 30, 2025.
Mighty Bids in the $10M – $99M Range
- Contact Center Capability Modernization Program (C3MP)
Agency: Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
NAICS: 561422
GovWin Opp ID: 256829
RFP Type: Task/Delivery Order
Competition Type: Full and Open/Unrestricted
Value: $20,000
RFP Date: 10/2025
Description: FEMA requires the contractor to provide all personnel, transportation, equipment, tools, materials, supplies, installation, management, supervision, engineering, maintenance, testing, and services necessary to make circuits/services fully operational and to perform all tasks and functions, capable of providing and facilitating the transition, system sustainment, and modernization of FEMA’s contact center environment.
Status: The government released an RFI on August 7, 2025, which is due by August 31, 2025, at 3:00 PM ET. - Advanced Small Arms Lethality Trainer (ASALT) Training Services
Agency: Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM), Program Manager, Training Systems (PM TRASYS)
NAICS: 541330
GovWin Opp ID: 254866
RFP Type: Task/Delivery Order
Competition Type: Undetermined
Value: $10,849
RFP Date: 11/2025
Description: The U.S. Marine Corps seeks contractor-owned, contractor-operated Training as a Service (TaaS) for Advanced Small Arms Lethality Trainer (ASALT) services to enhance marksmanship lethality training. The contractor will provide turnkey ASALT training, including all hardware, software, operators, maintenance, and management of systems and personnel. Services may be delivered to multiple Marine Corps locations, including Camp Lejeune, Quantico, Camp Pendleton, Kaneohe Bay, Okinawa, and Twentynine Palms.
Status: The government released an RFI on July 24, 2025, that was due on August 14, 2025. Questions were due on July 31, 2025. - Keystone Decision Support System and Command Management System (KDSS CMS)
Agency: Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), Business and Enterprise Systems Directorate
NAICS: 518210
GovWin Opp ID: 256062
RFP Type: Undetermined
Competition Type: Undetermined
Value: $16,806
RFP Date: 11/2025
Description: The government requires a contractor to migrate the Keystone Decision Support System (KDSS) and Command Management System (CMS) from the DISA Defense Enterprise Computing Center in Montgomery, Alabama, to the Air Force Cloud One AWS Platform. The effort requires expertise with FedRAMP-compliant, DOD Impact Level 4 cloud environments. The effort includes program governance, cloud architecture design, application and data migration, and security implementation to protect system data and applications. KDSS, which has 40 interfaces, and CMS, with none, currently run on a shared Oracle instance in a three-tier architecture. The contractor must ensure data integrity and minimal user disruption, address cybersecurity gaps, and provide knowledge transfer and hands-on training so Air Force teams can sustain and operate the migrated systems.
Status: The government issued an RFI on June 30, 2025, with responses due on July 11, 2025. - Research and Development for Survivability and Fire Protection Systems Development
Agency: Dept. of the Navy (DON), Office of Naval Research (ONR), Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Chesapeake Bay Detachment (CBD)
NAICS: 541715
GovWin Opp ID: 256123
RFP Type: IDIQ
Competition Type: Full and Open/Unrestricted
Value: $19,778
RFP Date: 12/2025
Description: The government seeks contractor support for research, development, testing, and evaluation of survivability and fire protection systems for Navy and DOD platforms, including ships, submarines, aircraft, vehicles, and land-based installations. The work involves developing and assessing new fire protection technologies, extinguishing agents, hardware systems, firefighting tactics, and environmental hazard mitigation, with a major near-term focus on performance testing of fluorine-free foam (F3) agents for shipboard applications. Additional efforts include fire hazard and vulnerability analysis, passive fire safety research, large- and small-scale fire testing, doctrine development, and commissioning a new large-volume fire research facility with advanced instrumentation and data acquisition capabilities. All tasks will be performed in close collaboration with NRL scientists, engineers, and other contractors to address both immediate operational needs and long-term advancements in fire protection.
Status: On July 2, 2025, the government released a draft SOW. - Quality Security Testing Automation and Governance (QSTAG)
Agency: Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
NAICS: 541511
GovWin Opp ID: 243518
RFP Type: Task/Delivery Order
Competition Type: Small Business Set-Aside
Value: $50,000
RFP Date: 02/2026
Description: The government seeks QSTAG services to enhance its Development, Testing, Security, and Operations (DevSecOps) practices, Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, and enterprise-wide product quality. The effort will provide advanced testing, including integration, performance, interoperability, accessibility, and automation, while incorporating Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and Machine Learning (ML) to improve efficiency, security, and decision-making. The contract focuses on establishing standardized best practices, continuous monitoring, and Zero Trust compliance, enabling reusable, sustainable automated pipelines and supporting Team Managed Deployment (TMD) across USCIS. The objective is to deliver secure, scalable, and efficient development, testing, and deployment processes that improve product quality, reduce risk, and accelerate delivery for USCIS mission systems.
Status: The government released an RFI on July 1, 2025, which was due on July 15, 2025.
Conclusion
Whether your company is aiming to break into the federal market, expand into new agencies, or move up from subcontractor to prime, Mighty Bids is your guide to opportunities sized for strategic growth. By spotlighting $50M–$500M bids backed by clear government intent, we help mid-sized, small, and micro-sized businesses focus resources where they can compete and win. Contact Lohfeld Consulting today to help you bid smarter and create those proposals that lead to contract wins.
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