A government bid is a business’s formal offer to provide goods or services in response to a public agency’s solicitation. Winning starts with finding the right bids and responding to exactly what the agency asks. Here is how government bids work and how to respond.
What is a government bid?
A government bid (or offer) is your priced, documented response to a solicitation issued by a federal, state, or local agency. The agency evaluates bids against published criteria and awards a contract. For the bigger picture, see our guide to getting government contracts.
Where to find government bids
Federal bids are posted on SAM.gov (Contract Opportunities); state and local agencies use their own portals. Learn to search effectively in our SAM.gov registration & contract search guide.
Types of government solicitations
- IFB (Invitation for Bid) — sealed bidding, awarded mostly on price.
- RFQ (Request for Quote) — a request for pricing, common for smaller buys.
- RFP (Request for Proposal) — a full proposal scored on multiple factors.
- RFI (Request for Information) — market research; no award, but a chance to get on the radar.
How to respond to a government bid
Read the entire solicitation, confirm you meet every requirement, answer each evaluation factor, price competitively, and submit before the deadline. For full-proposal solicitations, follow our how to respond to a federal RFP guide.
Tips to win more bids
- Bid only where you genuinely fit the NAICS and scope.
- Address evaluation factors point for point.
- Never miss a deadline—late bids are disqualified.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a bid and a proposal?
A bid (IFB) is awarded primarily on price; a proposal (RFP) is scored on multiple factors including technical approach and past performance.
Where are government bids posted?
Federal contract opportunities are posted free on SAM.gov; state and local bids appear on each jurisdiction’s procurement portal.
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