United States Defense Procurement
WULFRN tracks 1,000 open defense tenders in United States across 12 defense domains, aggregated daily from SAM.gov. Every record is verified against a curated buyer allowlist and a defense-relevant CPV taxonomy before being tagged is_defense=true, so the count reflects United States's verified defense procurement — not civilian noise. Browse by domain below, or set up free email alerts to be notified when new United States defense tenders are published.
Air Systems
300
open tenders
Land Forces
270
open tenders
Naval
124
open tenders
C4ISR
92
open tenders
Logistics
56
open tenders
Infrastructure
32
open tenders
Ammunition
28
open tenders
Medical
19
open tenders
Space
9
open tenders
IT & Software
8
open tenders
Cyber Security
7
open tenders
Training
7
open tenders
Frequently asked questions
Where can I find United States defense tenders?
United States defense tenders are aggregated by WULFRN from SAM.gov, classified by defense domain, and searchable for free at wulfrn.com/market/us. 1,000 open tenders are tracked across 12 defense domains right now.
Which buyers publish United States defense procurement notices?
US DoD via SAM.gov including DLA, NAVSEA, AFLCMC, and program offices are the primary publishers. WULFRN aggregates their notices alongside above-threshold contracts on TED.
How is United States defense procurement different from civilian procurement?
Defense procurement in United States runs under sector-specific rules — typically national transpositions of EU Defence and Security Procurement Directive 2009/81/EC — with security-clearance requirements, classified-lot exemptions, and a curated set of defense-relevant CPV codes. WULFRN verifies every record against a 258-entity NATO defense buyer allowlist and a defense-relevant CPV taxonomy to filter civilian noise out of the dataset.
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