How the match works

Last updated: July 2026
"Matched" means a real, currently-active government solicitation is in your business's line of work — it does not mean money is owed to you, set aside for you, or that you are guaranteed to win. You still register, compete, and submit a bid; the agency decides.

How we match a business to opportunities

We compare each business's trade, service categories, and NAICS/PSC codes (from public licensing and business registries) against active federal contract solicitations pulled directly from SAM.gov. When an opportunity's line of work overlaps the business's — by NAICS code and/or the type of work described — it surfaces as a match. Opportunities that are already awarded, past their response deadline, or outside the business's line of work are excluded.

What the dollar figure means

The figure shown (e.g. "matched to up to $X") is the estimated value of the matched opportunities themselves — the size of the contracts in your category — not an amount promised to, reserved for, or owed to your business. Each figure is labeled by how it was derived:

"Up to $X" refers to the largest single matched opportunity in the business's category. It is an estimate of opportunity size, not a projected or typical result for any particular business.

Match confidence

Matches are graded on the strength of the code/work overlap. A "strong" match reflects a real NAICS-code overlap between the business and the solicitation. Confidence describes how well the work aligns — not the likelihood of winning, which depends on the bid, competition, price, and the agency's decision.

Where the data comes from

Data changes without notice. Deadlines, values, eligibility, and requirements should always be verified against the official source before you rely on them.

What a match does NOT mean

What you still have to do

To pursue a matched opportunity you generally must be registered in SAM.gov, meet the solicitation's eligibility and certification requirements, and prepare and submit a compliant bid before the deadline. TitanTechOS provides opportunity intelligence, readiness analysis, and bid-preparation assistance — the government retains sole discretion over all awards. See our Legal Disclosures.

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