TX Contracts

TexasGovernment Contracts

Federal and state contracting opportunities, certifications, and procurement resources for Texas contractors.

Definition

Texas government contracts are federal and state procurement opportunities awarded to businesses operating in or serving Texas. These include Department of Defense, civilian agency, and TX state contracts across industries like defense, energy, aerospace.

Overview

Texas is one of the top three states for federal contract spending, receiving over $55 billion annually. The state's military installations — including Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), Joint Base San Antonio, and Fort Bliss — drive significant defense contracting. NASA's Johnson Space Center and major energy infrastructure add to the opportunity landscape.

Why This Matters for Contractors

Texas combines massive federal spending with a business-friendly regulatory environment and no state income tax. For contractors, this means lower operating costs and access to defense, aerospace, energy, and technology contracts. The HUB certification is essential for capturing state-level work.

Key Industries in Texas

Defense
Energy
Aerospace
IT Services
Construction

TX State Certifications

HUB (Historically Underutilized Business)

Texas's primary small business program with a statewide goal of 23.7% HUB participation. Covers minority-owned, women-owned, and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.

SDVOSB (Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business)

Texas gives preference to service-disabled veteran-owned businesses in state procurement, in addition to federal SDVOSB set-asides.

Top Federal Agencies in Texas

Department of Defense
Department of Energy
NASA
Department of Homeland Security

TX State Procurement Portal

Texas SmartBuy (ESBD)

https://www.txsmartbuy.com

This is Texas's official state procurement portal where all state agency solicitations are posted. For federal contracts in Texas, search SAM.gov or use GCFinder's state filter.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Texas HUB certification?

HUB (Historically Underutilized Business) is Texas's primary small business program. It covers minority-owned, women-owned, and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses. Texas state agencies have a statewide goal of 23.7% HUB participation, and many solicitations include specific HUB subcontracting plans as evaluation criteria.

What military bases drive contracting in Texas?

Texas hosts some of the largest military installations in the U.S.: Joint Base San Antonio (Air Force training), Fort Cavazos (Army's largest active-duty post), Fort Bliss (Army air defense), and Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. These installations generate billions in base operations, construction, IT, and professional services contracts.

How do I find Texas government contracts?

For state contracts, use Texas SmartBuy (txsmartbuy.com) and the Electronic State Business Daily (ESBD). For federal contracts in Texas, search SAM.gov with place of performance filtering. GCFinder indexes federal opportunities and allows filtering by state to find Texas-specific contracts.

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