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DoD Increases Noncompetitive Contracting
March 13, 2026
The Department of Defense (DoD) significantly increased its use of noncompetitive contracting in fiscal year 2025, awarding approximately $235 billion through such procedures—a 23.9% increase compared to the previous year. Despite DoD's stated commitment to expanding its supplier base and promoting open competition, the number of new suppliers remained flat, indicating continued reliance on legacy vendors and limited diversification of the defense industrial base.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should be aware that DoD's growing preference for noncompetitive contracts may reduce opportunities for new entrants and small businesses seeking to compete.
- This trend suggests that contractors with established relationships and proven past performance may have a competitive advantage in upcoming solicitations.
- Organizations should evaluate their positioning within DoD's supplier ecosystem and consider strategies to strengthen existing partnerships or demonstrate unique capabilities to break into the market.
- Industry stakeholders may find increased demand for services and products from incumbent vendors, while new entrants should carefully assess niche opportunities or subcontracting avenues.
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- DOD’s Noncompetitive Contracting Belies Message of Open Bidding · Bloomberg Government News · Mar 13