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Market Intelligence — Federal Agencies

Active Records
268,217
Total Award Value
$2,483,913,609,324
Average Value
$32,645,703
Record Types
4

Records by Type

Contracts212,009Job Listings47,973Regulations7,555Grants680

Top Contractors in Federal Agencies

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2.VERIZON WIRELESS
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3.CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS
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4.PITNEY BOWES INC
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5.GENUINE PARTS CO. DBA NAPA
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6.DELL
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7.RICOH USA, INC.
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8.U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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9.GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
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10.GRAINGER
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Competitive Position

FragmentedOpen market — no single contractor dominates

Good conditions for new entrants — 10+ active vendors

Set-Aside Distribution

Full and Open Competition64.5%Small Business Set-Aside20.1%NONE5.5%Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business3.7%Veteran-Owned Small Business3%8(a) Business Development1.4%Women-Owned Small Business0.7%HUBZone Small Business0.6%Small Business Set-Aside0.2%ISBEE0.2%

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Funding Solar Projects at Federal Agencies: Mechanisms and Selection Criteria [Brochure]

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DOE
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DOE
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Federal Contracting Fairness Act of 2022

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Cabinet Departments

Department of Defense

DOD

The largest contracting agency in the federal government, DOD awards hundreds of billions annually across weapons systems, IT modernization, logistics, facilities, and professional services.

Department of Health and Human Services

HHS

HHS contracts span biomedical research, public health IT systems, healthcare delivery, and social services programs. Major opportunities come through NIH, CDC, and CMS.

Department of Veterans Affairs

VA

VA procures medical supplies, health IT systems, construction, and professional services to support its nationwide network of hospitals, clinics, and benefits offices.

Department of Homeland Security

DHS

DHS contracts cover border security technology, cybersecurity, disaster response, immigration services, and critical infrastructure protection across its component agencies.

General Services Administration

GSA

GSA manages government-wide acquisition vehicles including the GSA Schedules (MAS), GWAC contracts, and federal building construction and leasing programs.

Department of Energy

DOE

DOE awards contracts for nuclear weapons maintenance, energy research, national laboratory operations, environmental cleanup, and grid modernization projects.

Department of Transportation

DOT

DOT contracts include highway and bridge construction, aviation systems, transit infrastructure, rail safety, and intelligent transportation technology.

Department of Agriculture

USDA

USDA procurement spans food safety inspection, forest management, agricultural research, rural development, IT modernization, and conservation programs.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

NASA

NASA contracts cover spacecraft development, launch services, research instrumentation, IT systems, facilities management, and aeronautics research programs.

Department of State

DOS

State Department contracts include embassy construction and security, diplomatic IT systems, language services, and international development support.

Department of Justice

DOJ

DOJ procures law enforcement technology, forensic lab equipment, IT systems, detention facility services, and litigation support across its bureaus.

Department of the Treasury

Treasury

Treasury contracts cover financial systems modernization, cybersecurity, currency production, tax administration technology, and economic analysis services.

Department of the Interior

DOI

DOI procures land management services, environmental remediation, wildfire suppression, scientific research, and facility construction across public lands and tribal areas.

Department of Labor

DOL

DOL contracts include workforce development systems, occupational safety equipment, labor statistics IT, mine safety technology, and benefits administration.

Department of Education

ED

ED procures student loan servicing, education research, IT systems for grant management, and technical assistance for K-12 and higher education programs.

Environmental Protection Agency

EPA

EPA contracts cover environmental cleanup (Superfund), air and water quality monitoring, laboratory services, IT systems, and scientific research.

Department of Commerce

DOC

DOC procures weather satellites and forecasting systems, census data collection, standards research, patent examination technology, and trade promotion services.

Independent Agencies

SBASmall Business AdministrationSSASocial Security AdministrationHUDDepartment of Housing and Urban DevelopmentOPMOffice of Personnel ManagementGAOGovernment Accountability OfficeNRCNuclear Regulatory CommissionNSFNational Science FoundationSISmithsonian InstitutionTVATennessee Valley AuthorityUSAIDU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCFPBConsumer Financial Protection BureauFCCFederal Communications CommissionSECSecurities and Exchange CommissionFTCFederal Trade CommissionNARANational Archives and Records AdministrationPCPeace CorpsACNCSAmeriCorpsEXIMExport-Import BankFCAFarm Credit AdministrationMSPBMerit Systems Protection BoardOSHRCOccupational Safety and Health Review CommissionPBGCPension Benefit Guaranty CorporationRRBRailroad Retirement BoardSTBSurface Transportation BoardUSITCU.S. International Trade CommissionFDICFederal Deposit Insurance CorporationUSPSU.S. Postal ServiceCFTCCommodity Futures Trading CommissionFERCFederal Energy Regulatory CommissionNLRBNational Labor Relations BoardEEOCEqual Employment Opportunity CommissionOMBOffice of Management and BudgetODNIOffice of the Director of National IntelligenceCIACentral Intelligence AgencyNRONational Reconnaissance OfficeGPOGovernment Publishing OfficeLOCLibrary of CongressNTSBNational Transportation Safety BoardCPSCConsumer Product Safety CommissionFHFAFederal Housing Finance AgencyNCUANational Credit Union AdministrationFRSFederal Reserve SystemFMCFederal Maritime CommissionSSSSelective Service SystemUSTRU.S. Trade RepresentativeCSOSACourt Services and Offender Supervision AgencyAOUSCAdministrative Office of the U.S. CourtsMCCMillennium Challenge CorporationIAFInter-American FoundationNEANational Endowment for the ArtsNEHNational Endowment for the HumanitiesUSCCRU.S. Commission on Civil RightsOGEOffice of Government EthicsOSCOffice of Special CounselACHPAdvisory Council on Historic PreservationFMCSFederal Mediation and Conciliation ServiceUSABU.S. Access BoardCNCSCorporation for National and Community ServiceNMBNational Mediation BoardCSBChemical Safety and Hazard Investigation BoardFLRAFederal Labor Relations AuthorityUSARCU.S. Arctic Research CommissionEACElection Assistance CommissionFRTIBFederal Retirement Thrift Investment BoardPCLOBPrivacy and Civil Liberties Oversight BoardAmtrakNational Railroad Passenger CorporationDFCU.S. International Development Finance Corporation

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find contracts from a specific agency?
Browse agency pages on Bureauify to see active solicitations, recent awards, and spending history for any federal agency. You can also filter search results by agency name or abbreviation to narrow down opportunities from a specific department or sub-agency.
Which agencies spend the most on contracts?
The Department of Defense accounts for roughly 60% of all federal contract spending. Other top-spending agencies include the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and NASA. Together, these five agencies represent over 80% of total federal procurement dollars.
What is the difference between a department and an agency?
Cabinet departments (e.g., DOD, HHS, DOT) are the largest organizational units, each led by a Secretary who reports directly to the President. Sub-agencies sit within departments (e.g., the Army under DOD, or FDA under HHS). Independent agencies (e.g., NASA, EPA, SBA) operate outside cabinet departments and report directly to the President or Congress.
How does Bureauify track agency spending?
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