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Small Business Total Set-Aside Set-Aside

FAR 19.502 small-business total set-aside reserved exclusively for small business concerns. FY2026 YTD through May 15, 2026.

Small Business Total Set-Aside (SBA) overview

GovChime tracks federal contracting performance under the Small Business Total Set-Aside set-aside (FPDS typeOfSetAsideCode SBA). For FY2026 YTD through May 15, 2026, federal agencies obligated under the Small Business Total Set-Aside set-aside (FPDS code SBA) totalled $11.42B across 155,756 contracts. Performance rolls up into the 23% government-wide small-business statutory goal under 15 U.S.C. § 644(g). Source: FPDS-NG transactions distributed via USAspending.gov, refreshed every six hours.

Source: FPDS-NG prime-contract transactions distributed via USAspending.gov (U.S. Department of the Treasury). Nominal USD; prime contracts only (excludes grants, loans, sub-awards). GovChime refreshes every ~6 hours; upstream refreshes nightly.

SBA FAQ

Answers are computed from FPDS-NG transactions distributed via USAspending.gov. Figures reflect the most recent SmartSync run, refreshed every six hours.

What is the Small Business Total Set-Aside (SBA) set-aside?
FAR 19.502 small-business total set-aside reserved exclusively for small business concerns. Federal contracting performance for the small-business total set-aside (FPDS code SBA). Reserved exclusively for small business concerns under FAR 19.502-2. Counts toward the 23% government-wide statutory small-business goal under 15 U.S.C. § 644(g). The contracting officer records the SBA value on each FPDS-NG transaction at award time under FAR 19.5; GovChime preserves the code verbatim and aggregates obligations by SBA.
How much have agencies obligated under code SBA in FY2026 YTD through May 15, 2026?
For FY2026 YTD through May 15, 2026, agencies obligated $11.42B under this code across 155,756 contracts. GovChime sums federalActionObligation across prime-contract transactions whose typeOfSetAsideCode equals SBA, net of deobligations. Source: FPDS-NG distributed via USAspending.gov; refreshed every six hours. Current-FY figures are year-to-date and not directly comparable to a fiscal-year-close SBA scorecard.
Which statutory goal does SBA count toward?
Code SBA rolls up into the 23% government-wide small-business statutory goal under 15 U.S.C. § 644(g). The 23% government-wide small-business floor and its sub-goals (HUBZone 3%, Women-Owned Small Business 5%, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business 3%, Small Disadvantaged Business 5%) are statutory minimums; agencies are scored annually by SBA on the consolidated Procurement Scorecard. Authority: FAR 19.502-2; 15 U.S.C. § 644(g).
Which other set-aside codes are related to SBA?
Within the same scorecard family, the related codes are SBP (Small Business Set-Aside — Partial). Each carries its own typeOfSetAsideCode value on FPDS-NG transactions; agencies elect the specific code at award time under FAR 19.5. GovChime's main /analytics/set-aside page renders the full 18-code rollup and a Total Small Business comparison against the 23% statutory goal under 15 U.S.C. § 644(g).
Who are the top recipients of SBA contracts?
The top-ranked recipient under code SBA is ATLANTIC DIVING SUPPLY, INC. at $432.93M in obligations. GovChime ranks recipients by total obligated dollars (federalActionObligation summed by contractAwardUniqueKey, net of deobligations) for FY2026 YTD through May 15, 2026. Rankings refresh every six hours. Recipients are tracked at the Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) level — Leidos Holdings, Leidos Inc., and Leidos Innovations would appear on separate rows. Current-FY figures are year-to-date and not directly comparable to a fiscal-year-close SBA scorecard.
How is the year-over-year change for SBA calculated?
Obligations under this code fell 27.9% versus the prior fiscal year. The formula is (current_period − prior_period) / prior_period × 100, computed on obligated dollars for code SBA only. When the prior fiscal year shows zero obligations under the code (common for low-volume sole-source codes), GovChime suppresses the YoY pill rather than emit a divide-by-zero result.
Why might SBA totals differ from the SBA Procurement Scorecard?
SBA's official Procurement Scorecard applies additional FAR 19 exclusions to its goal-eligible base — Foreign Military Sales (FMS) orders, sub-$10K micro-purchases, mandatory-source acquisitions, certain utilities, and direct 8(a) sole-source orders awarded by SBA itself. GovChime aggregates raw FPDS-NG transactions where typeOfSetAsideCode equals SBA. Combined with year-to-date timing in current-FY views vs. fiscal-year-close in SBA's report, methodology differences typically widen GovChime's denominator and shift the apparent achievement percentage relative to the SBA scorecard.

Obligations under SBA

$11.42B

FY2026 YTD through May 15, 2026

Sum of federalActionObligation under typeOfSetAsideCode = SBA, net of deobligations.

Contract count

155.8K

FY2026 YTD through May 15, 2026

Distinct awards (grouped by contractAwardUniqueKey) coded SBA.

Year-over-year change

-27.9%

vs prior fiscal year on obligated dollars under code SBA. Family: 23% government-wide small-business statutory goal.

Top recipients of SBA obligations

Ranked by total obligated dollars (federalActionObligation summed by award) for FY2026 YTD through May 15, 2026. Recipients are tracked at the Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) level.

  1. 1.ATLANTIC DIVING SUPPLY, INC.
    $432.93M
  2. 2.FCN, INC.
    $174.33M
  3. 3.W S DARLEY & CO
    $153.82M
  4. 4.APPLIED RESEARCH SOLUTIONS, INC.
    $138.59M
  5. 5.MODERN TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, INC.
    $125.03M
  6. 6.W S DARLEY & CO
    $92.01M
  7. 7.HELICOPTER TRANSPORT SERVICES, LLC
    $89.05M
  8. 8.DYNAMIC SYSTEMS INC
    $88.01M
  9. 9.INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STRATEGIES, INC.
    $79.99M
  10. 10.ODYSSEY SYSTEMS CONSULTING GROUP, LTD.
    $79.08M