Which agencies have the most expiring contract value?
Department of Energy has the most expiring federal contract value over the next 12 months: $113.8 billion across 930 contracts reaching end of performance.
Source: The Federal Contract Recompete Index, BidSparq
Data as of: August 17, 2026 (refreshed weekly)
Sample: 122,587 expiring federal contracts, grouped by awarding agency
License: free to cite with attribution to BidSparq
Essential statistics
- #1: Department of Energy, $113.8 billion in expiring contract value across 930 contracts.
- #2: Department of the Army, $66.8 billion in expiring contract value across 11,354 contracts.
- #3: Department of the Navy, $56.9 billion in expiring contract value across 12,766 contracts.
- #4: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $56.9 billion in expiring contract value across 2,748 contracts.
- #5: Department of the Air Force, $54.7 billion in expiring contract value across 8,192 contracts.
What this means
A large expiring book of business signals where the recompete opportunity is concentrated. High dollar value with a low contract count usually means a few very large vehicles, which favors incumbents and large teams; high counts with moderate value mean more openings for small and mid-size contractors.
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