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United States Cyber Security Defense Procurement

Market snapshot · By WULFRN · Last updated 2026-05-25

United States has 20 cyber security defense procurement records on WULFRN, across 1 distinct buyers and 0 suppliers. 10 cyber security tenders are currently open. Disclosed contract values are not yet available for this country–domain combination. Data is refreshed daily from TED, Doffin, NSPA, NCIA, SAM.gov, and the five Nordic national portals.

Open
10
Historical
20
Buyers
1
Suppliers
0
Avg award
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Latest pub.
11 May 2026

Annual volume — Cyber Security in United States

Annual Tender Volume

Top buyers

1DEPT OF DEFENSE
20 tenders

Top suppliers (top 10)

No award data available yet.

Recent open tenders (top 10)

Deadline: 15 May 2026· DEPT OF DEFENSE

B403 CYBER Repair

The tender is for repair services related to cybersecurity systems for the Department of Defense. Companies with expertise in cybersecurity maintenance and repair should consider bidding on this opportunity.

· DEPT OF DEFENSE

Information Systems Cyber Security and Privacy Services - Bridge

The Department of Defense is seeking services related to cyber security and privacy for information systems. Companies with expertise in these areas, particularly small and medium enterprises, should consider bidding on this opportunity.

Deadline: 15 May 2026· DEPT OF DEFENSE

RFI-DARPA-SN-26-33

This tender is a Request for Information (RFI) from DARPA seeking insights and proposals related to cybersecurity capabilities. Small and medium enterprises with expertise in cybersecurity research and development are encouraged to consider bidding.

Deadline: 8 May 2026· DEPT OF DEFENSE

MODULE,INFOSEC

The Department of Defense is procuring a module related to information security, which is essential for protecting sensitive data and ensuring cybersecurity. Companies with expertise in cybersecurity solutions and information security technologies should consider bidding on this opportunity.

Frequently asked questions

Who are the top buyers of cyber security contracts in United States?

The top United States buyers in the cyber security domain are DEPT OF DEFENSE (20 tenders).

Who has won the most cyber security contracts in United States?

Award-level data for cyber security procurement in United States is being aggregated.

Where can I find United States cyber security defense tenders?

WULFRN aggregates United States cyber security tenders from TED, Doffin, NSPA, NCIA, SAM.gov, and national portals into a single search at wulfrn.com. 10 cyber security tenders are open in United States right now; 20 historical records are searchable.

What is the average cyber security contract value in United States?

United States defense awards in this domain do not typically publish contract values on TED or the national portal. WULFRN flags non-disclosing notices with a value_disclosure_status of "undisclosed" or "placeholder" to keep aggregate calculations honest.

How does WULFRN classify cyber security procurement?

Every tender is AI-classified by defense domain (naval, air, land, C4ISR, cyber, ammunition, logistics, infrastructure, IT/software, space, medical, training, consulting). The cyber security bucket covers contracts identified by GPT-4o-mini from tender title, description, and CPV code. WULFRN also verifies each record against a curated buyer allowlist before tagging it is_defense=true.

Is United States cyber security procurement open to non-US suppliers?

Most SAM.gov contracts have set-aside restrictions; WULFRN tags each tender with international_eligible to flag opportunities open to NATO and allied suppliers. Foreign suppliers should check ITAR and FAR/DFARS applicability on each notice.

Related defense markets

Other domains in United States

  • United States × Naval →
  • United States × Air Systems →
  • United States × Land Forces →
  • United States × C4ISR →
  • United States × Ammunition →
  • All United States markets →

Cyber Security in neighbouring countries

  • Canada × Cyber Security →
  • United Kingdom × Cyber Security →
  • Germany × Cyber Security →

Methodology & sources

Records on this page are aggregated daily from TED (EU/EEA), Doffin (Norway), NSPA and NCIA (NATO supranational), SAM.gov (US DoD), and the four other Nordic national portals: e-Avrop/FMV.se (Sweden), udbud.dk (Denmark), HILMA (Finland), and Ríkiskaup (Iceland). Each record is verified against a curated buyer allowlist of 258 NATO defense entities and a defense-relevant CPV taxonomy before being tagged is_defense=true. Awards without disclosed contract values are flagged value_disclosure_status and excluded from average-value calculations. See the about page for the full pipeline and the glossary for term definitions.

By Vilhelm Drosjer, founder, WULFRN · Last updated 2026-05-25 · Data refreshed daily 06:00 UTC.

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Deadline: 8 May 2026· DEPT OF DEFENSE

MODULE,INFOSEC

The Department of Defense is procuring a module related to information security. Companies with expertise in cybersecurity software and solutions should consider bidding on this opportunity.

· DEPT OF DEFENSE

SpyCloud: Cyber & Information Exposure Risk Monitoring

The Department of Defense is seeking services for monitoring cyber and information exposure risks. Companies with expertise in cybersecurity and risk management should consider bidding on this opportunity.

Deadline: 14 May 2026· DEPT OF DEFENSE

DHS Network Operations Security Center (NOSC) Network, Cloud, and Cyber Services (NCCS) 2.0 Industry Day

The DHS is seeking industry participation for its Network Operations Security Center (NOSC) Network, Cloud, and Cyber Services (NCCS) 2.0. Companies with expertise in network security, cloud services, and cyber operations are encouraged to consider bidding on this opportunity.

Deadline: 6 May 2026· DEPT OF DEFENSE

CYBER OPFOR KIT

The tender is for a Cyber OPFOR Kit, which is intended to enhance cybersecurity training and simulation for defense purposes. Companies with expertise in cybersecurity solutions and training simulations should consider bidding.

Deadline: 28 May 2026· DEPT OF DEFENSE

ACO-P Cyber School

The ACO-P Cyber School tender involves the procurement of training services focused on cybersecurity and cyber operations for the Department of Defense. Companies with expertise in cybersecurity training and related fields should consider bidding on this opportunity.

Deadline: 26 May 2026· DEPT OF DEFENSE

Cyber MAC

The Cyber MAC tender is focused on procuring services related to cybersecurity and information assurance for the Department of Defense. Companies with expertise in network defense and related capabilities are encouraged to consider bidding.

What is the year-over-year trend for cyber security procurement in United States?

United States published 20 cyber security records in 2026 per WULFRN's aggregated dataset. The trend chart above shows the full 2020–present series.