Government Contracts in Massachusetts
You can find government contracts in Massachusetts in three places: the state procurement system for Massachusetts state-agency bids, individual county and city portals for local RFPs, and SAM.gov for federal opportunities performed in Massachusetts. The catch: those sources are scattered across dozens of separate websites. GovSentry monitors all of them — plus 100+ state and local procurement portals nationwide — and surfaces the Massachusetts contracts matched to your NAICS codes, with alerts the moment one posts.
186
Active opportunities tracked
$133.4B
Awarded in Massachusetts
807
Historical awards analyzed
Figures from federal award data (USAspending) and GovSentry's opportunity index. Last updated June 3, 2026.
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Open the sample dossierWhere to Find Government Contracts in Massachusetts
Massachusetts posts nearly all state bids and solicitations on COMMBUYS, the official statewide eProcurement portal run by the Operational Services Division (OSD), which is also where vendors register and submit responses. Diverse businesses can get certified (e.g., MBE/WBE) through the Supplier Diversity Office (SDO), and prime vendors are encouraged to subcontract with certified firms via the Supplier Diversity Program. For federal contracts in Massachusetts, register on SAM.gov and find opportunities there, and search awarded spending on USAspending.gov.
- COMMBUYS — Massachusetts' official statewide eProcurement portal for posting bids/solicitations and where vendors register and respond
- Operational Services Division (OSD) — State agency that manages statewide contracts and procurement, and operates COMMBUYS
- Supplier Diversity Office (SDO) — State office certifying MBE/WBE and related diverse businesses (minority/women-owned) for MA procurement
- Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Program (SDP) — Program encouraging prime vendors to subcontract with SDO-certified diverse businesses
- SAM.gov — Federal System for Award Management — required registration and the official site for federal contract opportunities
- USAspending.gov — Federal site for searching awarded contract/spending data, including awards in Massachusetts
- Veteran Business Enterprise (VBE) Certification — Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Office (SDO) — Real, currently-operating official certification administered by the Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Office (SDO), within the Operational Services Di
Verified Massachusetts procurement portals: COMMBUYS, Mass.gov Procurement.
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Checking the Massachusetts state portal, every county and city site, and SAM.gov by hand is impossible. GovSentry does it for you and goes further:
- • AI discovery across SAM.gov, USAspending, and 100+ state & local portals — including the Massachusetts RFPs the federal databases don't carry.
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- • Pipeline + win/loss tracking and SAM.gov registration-expiry reminders so you never lose eligibility.
Massachusetts Government Contracts: FAQ
Where can I find government contracts in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts government contracts are spread across several systems: the state's procurement portal (COMMBUYS) for state agency bids, individual county and city procurement sites for local RFPs, and SAM.gov for federal opportunities performed in Massachusetts. GovSentry monitors all of them — plus 100+ state and local portals nationwide — and alerts you to the ones matching your business.
Do I need to register to bid on Massachusetts state contracts?
Yes. To bid on Massachusetts state work you typically register as a vendor in the state's procurement/eProcurement system, and to bid on federal contracts you must be registered (with a free UEI) in SAM.gov. Registration on official government systems is free — never pay a third party for it.
Are there active government contract opportunities in Massachusetts right now?
Yes — GovSentry is currently tracking 186 active opportunities with a place of performance in Massachusetts, alongside $133.4B in historical awards across 807 contracts. Create a free account to see the active ones matched to your NAICS codes.
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