State Report

Arkansas Federal Contractor Risk Landscape Report — 2026

Geographic intelligence on federal contractor entity co-location patterns, registration density, and exclusion matches across Arkansas.

26,705Entities
6,142Active
433Clusters
0Exclusion Matches
Landscape

About Arkansas's federal contractor landscape

Arkansas's 433 federal contractor clusters concentrate around Little Rock, which alone accounts for 131 — driven by Little Rock Air Force Base, Camp Robinson, and the state government services market. North Little Rock and Fayetteville add smaller pockets of federal activity. With zero exclusion-matched clusters and just 4 high-density addresses, Arkansas presents a relatively straightforward landscape for compliance teams. The state's 26,705 SAM-registered entities include strong representation in transportation, agriculture services, and small business federal contractors. This report maps every cluster from the Ozarks to the Mississippi Delta region.

Top concentrations

Highest cluster density by city

Cities with the most address clusters where 3 or more federal contractor entities share a registered location.

Little Rock

131 clusters

North Little Rock

25 clusters

Fayetteville

17 clusters
What you receive

Every report includes

FULL-COLOR PDF (15-40 PAGES)

Executive risk dashboard, city density chart, cluster size distribution, top 25 highest-density addresses, all exclusion-matched clusters with detailed entity rosters, methodology section, and legal disclaimer.

COMPANION CSV DATA EXPORT

Every entity in every cluster for Arkansas. Open in Excel, filter by address, search by company name. Columns: address, city, cluster entity count, risk score, entity name, UEI, SAM status, expiration date, excluding agency.

Arkansas Risk Landscape

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