Why are you looking at Wetland Resolutions?
Capability
Service linesALL OTHER LEGAL SERVICES
Work mix: 100% prime · 0% sub · primary NAICS 541199 / PSC R424 SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: EXPERT WITNESS
Where they win
Sole agencyMostly sole-source · 100%
100% of Wetland Resolutions’s obligations are not openly competed — these contracts typically renew with the incumbent rather than going to recompete.
Agency buyer map
1 buyersRecompete exposure
ModerateLargely sole-source — these contracts typically renew with Wetland Resolutions rather than being openly recompeted.
Wetland Resolutions has an estimated $511K in contracts returning to market over the next 24 months.
GET THE FULL BRIEF
Get Wetland Resolutions’s recompete exposure, top agencies and teaming history
The outlook above is free to read and verify — an estimated $142K in play. Enter a work email for two figures the page cannot show.
“SCOUT saves the hours of analysis that capture and proposal teams cannot afford to lose by delivering analyzed intelligence. Incumbent history, competitive positioning, and agency buying patterns get synthesized into…”
Enter your company name and we'll build the page.
Query this company live in SCOUT via MCP — personalized displacement scoring, alerts, and capture workflow. Learn about SCOUT MCP →
Frequently asked questions
What federal contracts does Wetland Resolutions hold?
Wetland Resolutions (UEI ZJ6DEJE5PH55) shows $142K across 4 award actions in SCOUT’s public USASpending-backed profile, with Department of Justice (DOJ) as the top buying agency. Totals cover federal prime awards ≥$100K in the rolling window.
Which agencies does Wetland Resolutions work with?
Wetland Resolutions’s firm-wide obligated mix is led by Department of Justice (DOJ) (100%).
Does Wetland Resolutions have contracts coming up for recompete?
Yes — SCOUT tracks 3 incumbent recompetes in the next 24 months (Moderate exposure). Open the recompete section on this page for PIID-level timing.
SCOUT Signal
August 2026
One VA health contract was 35% of civilian federal obligations in July.
Meanwhile VA's service-disabled veteran-owned contract actions fell 41.8%. The same agency, the same month, the large-vendor lane expanding while the small-business lane contracted. Figures are civilian-agency obligations through 2026-07-31; DoD FPDS for this window is labeled incomplete.
This issue is the whole civilian market. Your capture plan isn't.
Data: Showing contracts ≥ $100K from federal procurement records (FPDS-NG, SAM.gov, and related repositories), normalized by PrimeRFP SCOUT. Each row keyed by Award ID (PIID); task orders appear as independent rows. Explore it live — $90 Pilot →
