FPDS
Federal Procurement Data System
Definition
The Federal Procurement Data System is the government database collecting information on all federal contract actions over the micro-purchase threshold. FPDS-NG (Next Generation) captures contract award data, modifications, and completion information used for market research, policy analysis, and small business goal tracking.
Contractors can use FPDS data to research competitive landscapes, identify buying patterns, and analyze incumbent contracts. Understanding FPDS data helps with strategic positioning, pricing analysis, and capture planning. Data includes contract values, awardees, competition information, NAICS codes, and contracting offices.
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