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Federal contract market intelligence

Where the federal money goes, by industry, agency, and state. Every chart is built from public USAspending.gov award data, refreshed weekly, and free to read and embed. This is the open layer beneath GovHub's proposal platform.

253 dashboards · data through 2026-08-19

This week in federal contracting

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Week of Aug 13–19, 2026, the latest snapshot of where new contract activity landed.

Featured rankings

The big picture: who wins the most, which agencies and states spend the most, and the largest contracts in play.

Top federal contractors

Profiles of the companies winning the most federal work: who buys from them, what they sell, their largest awards, and which of their contracts are expiring next.

Small-business set-aside programs

How much flows through each set-aside channel (8(a), WOSB, SDVOSB, and HUBZone) plus the agencies and vendors winning that work.

Federal agencies

What each agency buys, who it buys from, and how its contract spending is trending.

Federal contracts by state

Where contract dollars land: the top buying agencies, vendors, and industries in each state.

Market dashboards by NAICS code

Contract market size, top vendors, and buying agencies for a given industry code.

How this data works

All figures are federal contract obligations, the dollars agencies have committed on definitive contracts (award types A–D), excluding grants and loans. Numbers come directly from USAspending.gov, the U.S. government's official source for federal award data, and are analyzed and republished by GovHub. Read the methodology for definitions, the fiscal-year window, and known reporting caveats.

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