FY2026 YTDDOD: $842.3B (+2.4% YoY)HHS: $156.7B (-1.2% YoY)DHS: $68.4B (+5.1% YoY)NASA: $25.8B (+3.7% YoY)DOE: $48.2B (-0.8% YoY)VA: $301.4B (+8.2% YoY)|Active Opportunities: 47,832Expiring 7d: 2,341|Data via USASpending.gov
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Department of Health and Human Services

HHS is the principal federal department for health programs, awarding large IT modernization, research, and professional services contracts through CMS, NIH, CDC, and other operating divisions.

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56/ 100
Buyer Intelligence Score
Selective buyer
medium confidence · HHS
9.2%
top vendor share at HHS
Competition openness31
0% small-business set-aside share, 113 unique firms in sample
Incumbent entrenchment87.12
MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. holds 9.2% of tracked obligations (top-5: 28.8%)
Protest frictionN/A
No GAO protest volume on record

Computed from tracked federal obligations, agency spend trajectory, GAO protest history, and recompete pipeline. Updated every 6 hours. Not affiliated with Department of Health and Human Services.

$95.4B
Tracked award value
200 awards
113
Unique vendors
0% small-business
+0%
Spend trajectory
stable
0
GAO protests
None on record

Capture brief

Department of Health and Human Services reads as a selective buyer (56/100), anchored by 9.2% top vendor share at HHS.

  • Vendor concentration: MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. holds 9.2% of tracked HHS obligations. Top-5 vendors account for 28.8%. The vendor base is fragmented enough for a direct prime bid if your NAICS aligns.
  • Work mix: heaviest NAICS codes are 524114, 541512, 561422. Align your capability statement and past performance to these codes before cold outreach.
  • Set-aside posture: Full and Open is the largest bucket at 100% of tracked spend (0% small-business overall). Expect full-and-open competition on most large awards.
  • Spend trajectory: stable at +0% YoY ($95.4B in the current FY sample). Stable spend favors incumbents unless a recompete window opens.
  • Capture read: HHS scores 56/100 (selective buyer). Treat as a secondary target unless you have an incumbent relationship or teaming path.
4 more capture insights

Vendor concentration

Top vendor share
9.2%
Top-5 concentration
28.8%
MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC.
$8.8B9.2%
LEIDOS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INC
$8.3B8.7%
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
$3.7B3.8%
RAPID DEPLOYMENT INC
$3.5B3.7%
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES, INC.
$3.2B3.4%

Set-aside posture

Full and Open
100%200 awards

Spend trajectory

+0%
stable YoY
$95.4B in current FY sample

Recompete pipeline

See which HHS contracts expire in the next 6, 12, and 18 months with incumbent vulnerability scoring.

Typical work mix

NAICS codes
541512541611621111541715
Set-aside types
Small BusinessWOSBFull and Open

Related reading

  • Pre-RFP Forecast Fusion
  • The 18-month recompete capture plan
  • GAO bid protest deadlines

Other tracked agencies

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