SSA

Social Security Administration

Manages Social Security benefits and programs. Major buyer of IT systems, claims processing, and administrative services.

FY2026 Budget

$30B+

Social Security administration, benefits management

OSDBU Contact

Office of Small Business Programs - OSBP@ssa.gov

2026 Trend

Legacy system modernization, digital services expansion, fraud detection and prevention, customer service digitalization

Market Intelligence

Real-time spending data via USAspending.gov

Annual Spend (FY2025)

Total obligated amount for contract awards in the current fiscal year.

$0

Obligated to date

Budget UtilizationNaN%

Top Contract Awardees

$9.5B
$8.9B
$7.3B
$5.2B
$5.1B

WinBidIQ Insight: Social Security Administration is showing high competition among the top 5 vendors. Small businesses should focus on subcontracting opportunities with these leaders or targeting niche set-asides where these giants are restricted.

How to Win Contracts from Social Security Administration

As a major federal contracting entity, Social Security Administration (SSA) commands a FY2026 budget of $30B+. Recent market intelligence indicates a highly active procurement cycle, with obligated spend distributed among 5 primary vendors.With a strategic focus on it modernization for aging systems and customer service and digital transformation, this agency presents targeted opportunities for contractors operating within critical NAICS codes like 541512 and 541611.

For emerging contractors, the most effective entry strategy is to identify recompete opportunities — contracts currently held by incumbents that are expiring within the next 12 to 18 months.SSA recompetes often have predictable scopes and defined evaluation criteria, making them significantly easier to bid intelligently than entirely new requirements.

SSA is steady buyer of IT services with large budgets. Legacy system modernization = ongoing contracts. Good for IT firms specializing in government systems. Compliance high due to data sensitivity.

Procurement Focus & Requirements

  • IT modernization for aging systems
  • Customer service and digital transformation
  • Security and data protection critical (SSNs)
  • Multi-year contracts for system upgrades

Top NAICS Codes — SSA

These NAICS codes appear most frequently in Social Security Administration solicitations. Include these in your SAM.gov registration to appear in agency searches and qualify for relevant set-asides.

Common Recompete Categories at SSA

Recompetes — contracts currently held by an incumbent that are coming up for renewal — are the highest-probability opportunity for new entrants. These categories see recurring recompetes at Social Security Administration:

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Social Security IT systems and modernization

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Claims processing and benefits administration

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Fraud detection and prevention systems

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Customer service and public-facing IT

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Social Security Administration Contracting: FAQs

How much does Social Security Administration spend on contracts annually?+
Social Security Administration (SSA) has a FY2026 budget of $30B+ (Social Security administration, benefits management). Contract spending goes toward 5 primary NAICS code categories, with legacy system modernization, digital services expansion, fraud detection and prevention, customer service digitalization. Small businesses compete for set-aside contracts across all major spending categories.
What NAICS codes does SSA use for small business contracts?+
Social Security Administration most frequently awards contracts under NAICS codes 541512, 541611, 561210, 334512, 541511. These cover IT modernization for aging systems, Customer service and digital transformation, Security and data protection critical (SSNs). Register in SAM.gov with these codes and ensure your size is within SBA size standards for each code to qualify for set-asides.
How do I contact SSA's small business office?+
Social Security Administration's small business contact is: Office of Small Business Programs - OSBP@ssa.gov. This office — typically called the OSDBU or OSBP — runs small business outreach events, matchmaking sessions, and subcontracting fairs. Attending these events is one of the most effective ways to get pre-RFP visibility with contracting officers.
What types of contracts does SSA award to small businesses?+
Social Security Administration awards set-aside contracts under multiple socioeconomic programs including small business, 8(a) Business Development, WOSB (Women-Owned Small Business), SDVOSB (Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned), and HUBZone. Common contract vehicles include Social Security IT systems and modernization and Claims processing and benefits administration. Most contracts over $25K are posted on SAM.gov.
What is the best strategy to win a first SSA contract?+
Start by identifying recompete opportunities — contracts expiring within 12 months where the incumbent may be vulnerable. Social Security Administration recompete categories include: Social Security IT systems and modernization; Claims processing and benefits administration; Fraud detection and prevention systems. Build past performance through subcontracting first, then bid on small set-asides. Attend OSDBU outreach events to meet program managers before RFPs drop.
What is SSA's procurement trend for 2026?+
Legacy system modernization, digital services expansion, fraud detection and prevention, customer service digitalization. SSA is steady buyer of IT services with large budgets. Legacy system modernization = ongoing contracts. Good for IT firms specializing in government systems. Compliance high due to data sensitivity. Monitor SAM.gov and USASpending.gov for emerging solicitations and forecast notices — ideally 6-12 months before RFP release.

Find SSA Contracts Matched to Your Company

WinBidIQ monitors SAM.gov daily and scores every Social Security Administration solicitation by fit to your company profile — NAICS codes, certifications, size, and past performance.