Category report

Daily Tender Analytics: IT & Software Sector Sees $68.2M in New Opportunities on January 14, 2026

The Information Technology & Software tender landscape for January 14, 2026, shows significant new activity with 12 new tenders valued at $68.2 million USD, all originating from the United Kingdom. Five tenders closed, but no awards were announced, leaving the awarded value unconfirmed. This snapshot indicates a busy day for new procurement in the IT sector with a focus on UK-based opportunities.

Category value snapshot

Jan 14, 2026

New value $68.2 Million · Awarded value

New12
Closed5
Awarded0
New tenders12Daily publication volume
Closed tenders5Status updates during the day
Awarded tenders0Confirmed award notices
Bid windowAverage time to submit

Daily activity trend

Last 7 days
Jan 14
NewClosedAwarded
DateNewClosedAwarded
Jan 14, 20261250

Top countries

Daily concentration
United Kingdom12 tenders

Top sectors

Daily demand
Information Technology & Software12 notices
Category analysis

Market context and competitive signals

Written by IndexBox analysts using category-scoped tender and award data.

Market Overview: High-Value New Activity Dominates IT Procurement

The Information Technology & Software procurement market demonstrated robust activity on January 14, 2026, with a clear emphasis on new opportunities. A total of 12 new tenders were published, representing a substantial total estimated value of $68,213,430.41 USD. This influx of new business signals strong demand within the public and large organizational sectors for IT solutions and software services.

Concurrently, five tenders reached their submission deadline and closed on this date. However, the procurement cycle did not progress to the award stage, as zero tenders were officially awarded. This results in a null awarded value for the day, indicating that evaluation processes for recently closed opportunities are still ongoing or that awards from previous periods were not published on this specific date.

The data presents a market in an active sourcing phase, with significant capital earmarked for new IT projects. Suppliers should note the concentration of high-value opportunities now available for bidding.

  • 12 new tenders published in the IT & Software category.
  • Total new tender value: $68.2 million USD.
  • 5 tenders closed, moving from the bidding to evaluation phase.
  • 0 tenders awarded, leaving awarded value unconfirmed.

Geographic and Sector Concentration: A UK-Centric IT Market

A striking feature of the day's data is its extreme geographic concentration. All 12 new tenders originated from a single country: the United Kingdom. This 100% concentration makes the UK the unequivocal focal point for global IT suppliers seeking new public sector or large-scale contractual opportunities on January 14, 2026.

Similarly, the sector classification is perfectly aligned, with all 12 tenders falling squarely within the 'Information Technology & Software' top-level category. There is no cross-over into other sectors such as telecommunications, business services, or consulting within this dataset, indicating a pure-play IT procurement day.

This concentration suggests a coordinated or cyclical release of IT requirements by UK contracting authorities. For international bidders, it underscores the importance of monitoring the UK market specifically, while for UK-based suppliers, it represents a dense cluster of domestic opportunities.

  • Top Country: United Kingdom (12 tenders, 100% of new activity).
  • No other countries registered new tender activity in this category.
  • Top Sector: Information Technology & Software (12 tenders, 100% alignment).
  • Data indicates a purely IT-focused procurement day within the UK.

Award Activity and Winner Analysis: A Quiet Day for Contract Awards

The award phase of the procurement cycle was silent on January 14, 2026. The dataset shows an empty list of top winners and a null value for awarded tender value. This absence of award announcements is notable against the backdrop of high new tender activity.

This could be attributed to several standard procurement rhythms. The five tenders that closed may have just entered the evaluation period, which often takes weeks or months to complete before an award is announced. Alternatively, it may simply be a day where no contracting authorities finalized and published their award decisions.

The lack of award data limits insights into which suppliers are currently successful in the market and at what contract values. Analysts and competitors must look to historical data or future reports to identify winning trends and benchmark pricing.

  • 0 tenders were awarded in the IT & Software category.
  • List of top winners is empty for January 14, 2026.
  • Awarded tender value is null (not available).
  • Highlights the time lag between tender closure and contract award announcements.

Strategic Implications for Suppliers and Analysts

For IT service providers and software vendors, January 14, 2026, represents a day of significant opportunity, particularly for those focused on or capable of serving the UK market. The $68.2 million USD in new tender value requires immediate attention from business development and bidding teams to assess fit and prepare submissions.

The absence of awarded contracts means competitive intelligence on recent wins is not updated, placing a premium on tracking the five closed tenders for future award notices. Suppliers who bid on those should be in the final stages of their proposal efforts, awaiting decision timelines.

Given that the average bid window (the time between tender publication and closing date) is not provided in the metrics, bidders must scrutinize each new tender document carefully to understand submission deadlines. The concentration in the UK also simplifies market monitoring efforts, allowing firms to focus their resources on a single, active geographic jurisdiction for the day.

In conclusion, the data paints a picture of a market opening its doors to new bids, with substantial value on the table. The immediate action item for suppliers is to engage with the 12 new UK-based IT tenders, while analysts watch for the pending awards from previously closed opportunities to complete the market picture.

  • Action: Prioritize review of the 12 new UK IT tenders valued at $68.2M.
  • Monitor for future award notices related to the 5 closed tenders.
  • Focus competitive intelligence and bidding resources on the UK market.
  • Note: Key metrics like average bid window are not available, requiring individual tender analysis.