Glossary
Reason Not Competed
Reason Not Competed indicates why a federal contract action was not awarded through full and open competition.
Definition
Reason Not Competed is a data element in federal procurement reporting that specifies the justification for awarding a contract without full and open competition. This field is required when a contract action is not competed, and it categorizes the rationale, such as urgency, only one source, or statutory exceptions. The value provides transparency into the government's use of non-competitive procurement methods. It is a key field for oversight and compliance analysis in federal contracting.
Why it matters
Understanding the Reason Not Competed helps analysts assess the prevalence and justification of non-competitive awards, which can impact market access and pricing. It is essential for identifying trends in sole source or limited competition contracting and for evaluating agency compliance with competition requirements. This information supports audits, market research, and policy reviews aimed at promoting fair and open competition.
How it appears in FPDS
In FPDS, Reason Not Competed appears as a coded field on contract action reports when the competition type is not 'full and open.' Users can filter, group, or analyze contract records by this field to identify patterns in non-competitive awards. It is commonly used in dashboards, compliance checks, and market entry analysis.
Common misunderstanding
Users sometimes confuse Reason Not Competed with Competition Type, but Reason Not Competed specifically explains the justification for not competing a contract, not the overall competition process. Another misconception is that all non-competitive actions are unjustified, when many have valid statutory or regulatory reasons.
Example
A contract awarded to a single supplier due to an urgent national security need would have 'Urgency' as the Reason Not Competed. An analyst reviewing such awards can see the frequency and context of urgent sole source actions across agencies.
Use in FPDS Query
Researchers can filter contract actions by Reason Not Competed codes to identify sole source awards, analyze justifications for limited competition, or monitor compliance with competition policies. This is often used in queries to flag contracts for further review or to support market opportunity assessments.
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Updated: Mar 17, 2026