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Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) contracts

Live HHS solicitations open for bid on SAM.gov. Approximately $35 billion per year in contract awards.

157 opportunities open now

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Seeking IEE vendors for GPA requirement of new hematology analyzers, all associated equipment, consumables, installation, validation, training and warranty support

Health and Human Services, Department of

334516 · Computer and Electronic Product Manufa… South Dakota Posted May 26, 2026
Sources SoughtBICiv
Closes tomorrow

Seeking IEE vendors for the Great Plains Area supplemental staffing requirements

Health and Human Services, Department of

561320 · Temporary Help Services South Dakota Posted May 26, 2026
SolicitationNONE
Closes in 9 days

Whiteriver Hospital Construction

Health and Human Services, Department of

236220 · Commercial and Institutional Building … Arizona Posted May 22, 2026
SolicitationNONE
Closes in 13 days

NIH Tetramer Core Facility

Health and Human Services, Department of

541714 · Research and Development in Biotechnol… Posted May 22, 2026
SolicitationNONE
Closes in 9 days

A--Study Coordinating Center for Lung Health Cohort

Health and Human Services, Department of

541715 · R&D in the Physical, Engineering, and … Posted May 22, 2026
Sources Sought
Closes tomorrow

National Implementation of the CAHPS Hospice Survey

Health and Human Services, Department of

Maryland Posted May 22, 2026
SolicitationNONE
Closes in 13 days

Systematic Targeting Of MicroPlastics (STOMP)

Health and Human Services, Department of

541714 · Research and Development in Biotechnol… District of Columbia Posted May 06, 2026

Common HHS NAICS codes

NAICS 541714NAICS 541715NAICS 541611NAICS 541512NAICS 541720NAICS 541613NAICS 339112NAICS 541990

About contracting with the HHS

The Department of Health and Human Services is the federal government's largest civilian R&D buyer and one of the largest sources of biomedical, public health, and health-IT contracts. HHS contracting is heavily decentralised — each operating division runs its own acquisition shop with delegated authority. The National Institutes of Health is by far the largest contracting office within HHS, awarding billions of dollars annually for clinical trials, laboratory services, animal-care contracts, and research-support services through its 27 institutes and centres. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention buys heavily for epidemiology, laboratory science, public health communications, and emergency-response capabilities. The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) is the principal federal funder of medical countermeasures (vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics) for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and pandemic threats — BARDA contracts often run into the hundreds of millions of dollars and include both R&D and procurement components. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is one of the largest single buyers of health-IT services, claims-processing systems, and actuarial support. The FDA buys for laboratory services, scientific advisory work, and IT modernisation. For small businesses, HHS runs an active 8(a) and HUBZone programme, and most of its operating divisions accept SBIR/STTR submissions. The Indian Health Service runs separate contracting for tribal health facility construction, medical supplies, and clinical services — and has its own Buy Indian Act authority that gives preference to Indian Economic Enterprises. Vendors targeting HHS should hold the appropriate research and consulting NAICS codes (541714 biotech R&D, 541715 physical/engineering/life sciences R&D, 541611 management consulting, 541720 social science R&D). Many HHS buys also flow through the NIH GSA Schedule and the CDC IDIQ vehicles. See our federal contract search for filtering HHS opportunities by sub-agency.

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