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RecompeteRadar™ — Every Expiring Contract in Your NAICS, Optimized to Target & Win

Federal recompetes account for the majority of annual contract dollars — and incumbents defend most of them. RecompeteRadar surfaces every expiring contract in your NAICS, scores how winnable it looks, and routes you to a proposal start. Free.

Full ingest lands with FedCache Phase 1 · Sourced from USASpending, FPDS, SAM · Watchlists + weekly alerts free · Daily alerts on Recompete Watch ($49/mo)

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No expiring contracts found for NAICS 541330 in the current dataset. More data loads as FedCache grows.

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Data from USASpending.gov · Refreshed weekly · Contract classification per PRD §7 rules. All figures are public federal records — no invented data per PLATFORM_PRINCIPLES §P5.

Sourced from USASpending.gov, FPDS-NG, SAM.gov, Federal Register, and GSA eLibrary. Refreshed monthly, moving to near-real-time with FedCache Phase 1. No simulated data, no scraped blogs.

Why RecompeteRadar exists

The majority of federal contract dollars flow through recompetes, not greenfield opportunities. The incumbent defends. Challengers who start early, with the right intel, can flip a meaningful share of those. Challengers who start six weeks before the solicitation drop almost never win.

Today most contractors find recompetes the same way: a subscription tool’s weekly digest, a Google alert, or an email from a teaming partner who noticed first. All three are late. All three are undifferentiated. All three fail to tell you the one thing that matters — is this one actually winnable for me, or am I writing a courtesy proposal?

RecompeteRadar pulls every active federal contract expiring in your NAICS, scores it against your profile (set-asides, past performance, geography, certification stack), and ranks the list by how winnable the contract looks for you specifically. Then it hands the top of the list to the CaptureInsider builder that knows how to respond to that vehicle.

What a winnability score actually means

The RecompeteRadar score is a transparent composite. No black box. Every score breaks into:

1.
Set-aside fit Does the contract's set-aside match your certifications?
2.
NAICS fit Primary NAICS match vs. adjacent NAICS
3.
Geographic fit Place of performance vs. your registered POPs
4.
Size fit Obligation size vs. your typical book of business
5.
Vehicle access Are you on the vehicle, or would you need an on-ramp?
6.
Incumbent posture Incumbent tenure, SAM status, observed contraction signals
7.
Past-performance relevance Your closed contracts that align to the PWS

Click the score on any contract row to see the breakdown. If the score is low, the breakdown tells you why — and whether it’s fixable (certification, teaming, vehicle access) or structural (wrong size, wrong geography).

How contractors use RecompeteRadar

Capture managers building an 18-month pipeline

Filter your NAICS, set expiration window to 12–24 months, sort by winnability. You get a ranked list before the incumbents know they need to panic.

BD leads deciding where to fund capture dollars

Capture budgets are finite. RecompeteRadar tells you which expiring contracts are winnable for you — not winnable in the abstract.

Proposal shops choosing their next bid

You have capacity for one proposal in the next 90 days. Filter to "soliciting now" or "expected solicitation under 6 months," sort by score, pick the one at the top. The click takes you into RFxBuilder with the solicitation attached.

Teaming outreach

Find the top-10 expiring contracts in your NAICS where your score is mid-range because of vehicle access or past-performance gaps. Those are your teaming calls for the quarter.

What makes RecompeteRadar different

RecompeteRadar vs. alternatives
Paid recompete feedsGoogle alerts + manual FPDS queriesRecompeteRadar
Cost$600–2,400/yrFree (your time)Free (watchlist tier)
Ranked by your winnabilityNoNoYes
Score is transparentRarelyN/AAlways — click to see drivers
Incumbent SAM flagsSometimesNeverYes
One-click to proposal startNoNoYes — into RFxBuilder
Saved watchlists + alertsPremium tierManualFree up to 3 + weekly digest

Tiers

Free
  • Up to 3 saved watchlists
  • Weekly email digest
  • Full contract detail and scoring
  • One-click to proposal start
Recompete Watch$49/mo
  • Unlimited saved watchlists
  • Daily alerts (instead of weekly)
  • CSV export
  • Team sharing

Everything on the free tier stays free forever. No contract intel is paywalled.

Data sources + refresh cadence

USASpending.gov / FPDS-NG
Contract baseline, obligation profile, POP, option periods
Monthly → FedCache hourly
SAM.gov
Incumbent registration and exclusion status
Weekly → FedCache daily
Federal Register
Award modifications and novations
Weekly
GSA eLibrary / vehicle registers
Vehicle coverage (aligned with VehicleRadar)
Aligned with VehicleRadar
Your CaptureInsider profile
Past performance, set-asides, POPs, certifications
Live

Once FedCache Phase 1 completes, refresh cadence moves to near-real-time and the “Preview” badge drops.

Frequently asked questions

See the recompetes worth chasing.

Type your NAICS above. Save up to three watchlists free. When the builder opens, you’ll be responding with 18 months of lead time instead of six weeks.

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