Top 100 Contractors of the U.S. federal government
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The Top 100 Contractors Report is a list developed annually by the U.S. General Services Administration as part of its tracking of U.S. federal government procurement.[1]
In Fiscal Year 2013, the federal government aimed to source 23% of all subcontracts from small businesses with guidance from the Small Business Administration.[2] The federal government was unable to meet this goal in 8 years until FY2013 when it subcontracted over $83 billion from small businesses.[3]
Federal Procurement Reports provide contract data that may be used for geographical, market, and socio-economic analysis, as well as for measuring and assessing the impact of acquisition policy and management improvements.[4]
In Fiscal Year 2011, the top five departments by dollars obligated were the Department of Defense ($373.6 billion), Department of Energy ($25.1 billion), Health and Human Services ($19.3 billion), Department of Veteran Affairs ($17.4 billion), and NASA ($15.4 billion).[5]
Rank | Global Vendor Name | Actions Performed | Dollars Obligated | %Total Actions | %Total Dollars |
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1 | Lockheed Martin Corporation | 21,026 | $44,114,358,506.35 | 0.1555% | 9.6372% |
2 | The Boeing Company | 10,377 | $21,173,087,378.05 | 0.0768% | 4.6255% |
3 | Raytheon Company | 11,368 | $14,060,400,339.75 | 0.0841% | 3.0716% |
4 | General Dynamics Corporation | 18,400 | $13,108,903,766.23 | 0.1361% | 2.8638% |
5 | Northrop Grumman Corporation | 11,905 | $9,996,020,880.37 | 0.0881% | 2.1837% |
6 | Leidos Holdings, Inc. | 30,348 | $6,302,144,344.04 | 0.2245% | 1.3768% |
7 | Huntington Ingalls Industries | 4,168 | $6,238,231,522.89 | 0.0308% | 1.3628% |
8 | L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. | 10,543 | $5,777,501,347.05 | 0.0780% | 1.2621% |
9 | United Technologies Corporation | 11,876 | $5,713,677,076.03 | 0.0879% | 1.2482% |
10 | BAE Systems PLC | 10,549 | $4,837,848,551.07 | 0.0780% | 1.0569% |
11 | McKesson Corporation | 71,842 | $4,738,374,661.25 | 0.5314% | 1.0351% |
12 | Bechtel Group Inc. | 205 | $3,980,584,036.51 | 0.0015% | 0.8696% |
13 | Veritas Capital Fund | 1,231 | $3,668,095,020.55 | 0.0091% | 0.8013% |
14 | Humana Inc. | 338 | $3,495,174,160.01 | 0.0025% | 0.7636% |
15 | Computer Sciences Corporation | 4,427 | $3,467,837,316.36 | 0.0327% | 0.7576% |
16 | Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation | 8,134 | $3,193,783,004.36 | 0.0602% | 0.6977% |
17 | URS Corporation | 4,634 | $3,160,797,461.62 | 0.0343% | 0.6905% |
18 | Health Net Inc. | 220 | $3,082,953,586.03 | 0.0016% | 0.6735% |
19 | Hewlett-Packard Company | 19,754 | $2,805,344,615.77 | 0.1461% | 0.6129% |
20 | Textron Inc. | 4,152 | $2,718,397,541.57 | 0.0307% | 0.5939% |
21 | General Electric Company | 6,674 | $2,539,282,696.74 | 0.0494% | 0.5547% |
22 | Babcock & Wilcox | 324 | $2,501,458,440.53 | 0.0024% | 0.5465% |
23 | Exelis Inc. | 2,619 | $2,494,179,540.42 | 0.0194% | 0.5449% |
24 | Harris Corporation | 7,317 | $2,260,995,613.34 | 0.0541% | 0.4939% |
25 | Fluor Corporation | 666 | $2,225,075,820.22 | 0.0049% | 0.4861% |
26 | General Atomics | 707 | $2,155,729,808.46 | 0.0052% | 0.4709% |
27 | Battelle Memorial Institute | 2,332 | $2,119,843,049.96 | 0.0173% | 0.4631% |
28 | CACI International | 4,306 | $2,106,174,685.98 | 0.0319% | 0.4601% |
29 | Bell Boeing Joint Project Office, a joint venture of Boeing and Textron | 1,812 | $2,095,956,832.75 | 0.0134% | 0.4579% |
30 | Los Alamos National Security LLC | 42 | $2,030,442,956.99 | 0.0003% | 0.4436% |
31 | Supreme Group Holdings | 24,779 | $2,027,950,957.03 | 0.1833% | 0.4430% |
32 | Honeywell International Inc. | 7,029 | $1,926,948,495.61 | 0.0520% | 0.4210% |
33 | Triwest Healthcare Alliance Corp. | 82 | $1,849,959,825.92 | 0.0006% | 0.4041% |
34 | Oshkosh Corporation | 2,785 | $1,733,138,543.47 | 0.0206% | 0.3786% |
35 | California Institute of Technology | 2,752 | $1,716,043,072.05 | 0.0204% | 0.3749% |
36 | Sierra Nevada Corporation | 819 | $1,572,688,566.14 | 0.0061% | 0.3436% |
37 | United Launch Alliance. | 119 | $1,557,867,907.39 | 0.0009% | 0.3403% |
38 | Alliant Techsystems Inc. | 2,118 | $1,519,117,949.48 | 0.0157% | 0.3319% |
39 | Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. | 4,143 | $1,514,207,301.94 | 0.0306% | 0.3308% |
40 | AmerisourceBergen Corporation | 68,582 | $1,464,617,748.31 | 0.5073% | 0.3200% |
41 | Lawrence Livermore National Security LLC | 91 | $1,448,538,248.41 | 0.0007% | 0.3164% |
42 | Merck & Co. | 151 | $1,440,389,614.06 | 0.0011% | 0.3147% |
43 | ManTech International | 2,377 | $1,418,544,922.62 | 0.0176% | 0.3099% |
44 | Coins 'N Things | 221 | $1,417,153,268.35 | 0.0016% | 0.3096% |
45 | Refinery Associates of Texas | 39 | $1,340,110,462.30 | 0.0003% | 0.2928% |
46 | UnitedHealth Group | 365 | $1,307,248,652.50 | 0.0027% | 0.2856% |
47 | IBM | 2,472 | $1,235,017,751.56 | 0.0183% | 0.2698% |
48 | UT–Battelle | 70 | $1,203,775,022.15 | 0.0005% | 0.2630% |
49 | Mitre Corporation | 769 | $1,188,895,408.68 | 0.0057% | 0.2597% |
50 | Cardinal Health | 88,553 | $1,175,594,287.48 | 0.6551% | 0.2568% |
51 | Sterling Parent Inc., which merged with SRA International (affiliated with Providence Equity Partners)[7] | 2,280 | $1,092,678,811.12 | 0.0169% | 0.2387% |
52 | State of California | 1,963 | $1,089,367,801.86 | 0.0145% | 0.2380% |
53 | Deloitte | 2,116 | $1,065,642,848.40 | 0.0157% | 0.2328% |
54 | CH2M Hill | 1,996 | $1,065,430,654.43 | 0.0148% | 0.2328% |
55 | Pfizer | 429 | $966,114,505.76 | 0.0032% | 0.2111% |
56 | Maersk | 20,986 | $965,280,779.15 | 0.1552% | 0.2109% |
57 | Johns Hopkins University | 2,032 | $944,377,816.35 | 0.0150% | 0.2063% |
58 | CGI Technologies and Solutions Inc. | 1,359 | $939,008,422.11 | 0.0101% | 0.2051% |
59 | Rockwell Collins | 2,425 | $926,991,738.39 | 0.0179% | 0.2025% |
60 | Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC | 107 | $922,480,839.64 | 0.0008% | 0.2015% |
61 | Dell | 7,075 | $921,891,222.19 | 0.0523% | 0.2014% |
62 | National Fuel Gas | 46 | $914,505,674.66 | 0.0003% | 0.1998% |
63 | FedEx | 6,870,949 | $891,598,208.40 | 50.8269% | 0.1948% |
64 | GlaxoSmithKline | 250 | $884,905,995.95 | 0.0018% | 0.1933% |
65 | ITT Corporation | 1,036 | $870,557,659.30 | 0.0077% | 0.1902% |
66 | Sunshine Minting | 92 | $856,260,017.47 | 0.0007% | 0.1871% |
67 | The Aerospace Corporation | 331 | $854,536,106.16 | 0.0024% | 0.1867% |
68 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 378 | $827,651,865.91 | 0.0028% | 0.1808% |
69 | Total S.A. | 201 | $794,069,054.56 | 0.0015% | 0.1735% |
70 | AECOM | 1,655 | $775,868,347.38 | 0.0122% | 0.1695% |
71 | SpaceX | 45 | $771,496,108.10 | 0.0003% | 0.1685% |
72 | UChicago Argonne, LLC | 44 | $730,676,392.17 | 0.0003% | 0.1596% |
73 | Berkshire Hathaway | 1,419 | $728,319,150.65 | 0.0105% | 0.1591% |
74 | Wyle Laboratories | 1,297 | $720,130,143.29 | 0.0096% | 0.1573% |
75 | Compañía Española de Petróleos | 13 | $709,422,016.89 | 0.0001% | 0.1550% |
76 | PAE Holding Corporation, owned by Lindsay Goldberg LLC | 741 | $704,021,035.45 | 0.0055% | 0.1538% |
77 | Austal USA | 36 | $696,242,389.95 | 0.0003% | 0.1521% |
78 | Chevron Corporation | 198 | $678,956,564.30 | 0.0015% | 0.1483% |
79 | Valero Energy | 29 | $672,460,774.79 | 0.0002% | 0.1469% |
80 | Serco Group | 1,517 | $660,558,379.61 | 0.0112% | 0.1443% |
81 | Alion Science and Technology | 1,408 | $649,542,656.62 | 0.0104% | 0.1419% |
82 | Atlantic Diving Supply Inc. | 3,966 | $632,210,045.67 | 0.0293% | 0.1381% |
83 | Supreme Fuels Trading FZE | 15 | $613,809,320.98 | 0.0001% | 0.1341% |
84 | World Fuel Services | 71 | $612,081,239.23 | 0.0005% | 0.1337% |
85 | AT&T | 18,952 | $602,209,394.70 | 0.1402% | 0.1316% |
86 | Patriot Team | 625 | $598,473,410.02 | 0.0046% | 0.1307% |
87 | Motor Oil Hellas | 17 | $595,966,007.76 | 0.0001% | 0.1302% |
88 | Spectrum Group International | 116 | $593,549,627.66 | 0.0009% | 0.1297% |
89 | Partnership for Supply Chain Management, Inc. | 8 | $592,552,653.00 | 0.0001% | 0.1294% |
90 | Rolls-Royce Holdings | 1,215 | $586,663,471.89 | 0.0090% | 0.1282% |
91 | NANA Regional Corporation | 2,483 | $582,516,176.02 | 0.0184% | 0.1273% |
92 | Verizon Communications | 41,251 | $581,586,291.71 | 0.3051% | 0.1271% |
93 | Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company | 153 | $578,740,707.95 | 0.0011% | 0.1264% |
94 | S-Oil | 7 | $578,105,145.24 | 0.0001% | 0.1263% |
95 | Brookhaven Science Associates LLC | 34 | $567,215,684.70 | 0.0003% | 0.1239% |
96 | Government of Canada | 1,341 | $566,284,931.67 | 0.0099% | 0.1237% |
97 | Mission Essential | 100 | $564,829,065.32 | 0.0007% | 0.1234% |
98 | Express Scripts Holding Company | 104 | $564,650,981.27 | 0.0008% | 0.1234% |
99 | Kuwait Petroleum Corporation | 6 | $557,808,234.75 | 0.0000% | 0.1219% |
100 | LLC | 503 | $557,355,467.33 | 0.0037% | 0.1218% |
See also
- Government procurement in the United States
- Federal Acquisition Regulation
- Berry Amendment - requiring the Department of Defense to give preference in procurement to domestic goods and services
References
- ^ Federal Procurement Data System - Next Generation, accessed 2 January 2014
- ^ "Small Business Procurement Scorecards". sba.gov. US Small Business Administration. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
- ^ Shoraka, John (1 August 2014). "Small Businesses Win in SBA's FY2013 Federal Procurement Scorecard". sba.gov. Small Business Administration. Archived from the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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- ^ "Top 100 Contractors Report Fiscal Year 2013" (XLS). Federal Procurement Data System - Next Generation. General Services Administration. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
- ^ "SRA International, Inc. Class A ("SRX") Merger COMPLETED with Sterling Parent Inc. – Cash Settlement" (pdf). cboe.com. July 20, 2011.