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Market Intelligence — Audits

Active Records
51,046
Total Award Value
$2,033,645,845,753
Average Value
$67,856,051
Record Types
4

Records by Type

Job Listings37,280Contracts12,017Regulations1,586Grants163

Top Contractors in Audits

1.ASSURANCE MEDIA LLC
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2.VERSALIGN INC
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3.
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4.DELAWARE AUDIO VISUAL INTEGRATION & DESIGN
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5.PC SUPPLIES INC
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6.PROCUREMENT CARD PAYMENT
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7.A3 COMMUNICATIONS INC
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8.AVI-SPL LLC
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9.EVANS, ETHAN D
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10.Txdot Engineer's Estimate
$2,023,011

Competitive Position

FragmentedOpen market — no single contractor dominates

Good conditions for new entrants — 10+ active vendors

Set-Aside Distribution

Full and Open Competition55.2%Small Business Set-Aside21.3%Veteran-Owned Small Business11%NONE6.7%Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business3.6%8(a) Business Development1.1%ISBEE0.4%Small Business Set-Aside0.2%MBE0.2%Women-Owned Small Business0.2%

Monthly Activity (Last 12 Months)

2025-06
76
2025-07
16
2025-08
4
2025-09
4
2025-10
2
2025-11
4
2025-12
7,630
2026-01
5,943
2026-02
7,992
2026-03
13,678
2026-04
13,715
2026-05
1,712

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of federal audits does Bureauify track?
Bureauify tracks GAO reports, Inspector General (IG) investigations, DCAA audits, single audits (A-133), and agency-specific oversight reports. These audits cover program effectiveness, financial compliance, contractor performance, and fraud investigations.
How can audit reports help my business?
Audit reports reveal program weaknesses, compliance gaps, and spending inefficiencies that often lead to new contract requirements. A GAO report finding security vulnerabilities at an agency typically results in remediation contracts. Tracking audits gives you early intelligence on upcoming procurement needs.
What is a GAO report?
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is Congress's watchdog agency. GAO reports evaluate federal programs, investigate spending, and make recommendations. GAO's High Risk List identifies government operations most vulnerable to waste, fraud, and mismanagement — each item on the list typically generates significant contracting activity.

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