Federal agency contract profile
Department of Commerce: Federal Contract Spending & Top Vendors
Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date
- Obligations, FY2026 to date
- $3.7B
- Contract awards
- 7,125
- Average award size
- $520K
- vs. prior full fiscal year
- 10.8% decline
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| FY21 | $4.5B |
| FY22 | $4.1B |
| FY23 | $5B |
| FY24 | $5.2B |
| FY25 | $4.2B |
| FY26 | $3.7B |
Obligations fell 10.8% year over year, from $4.2B in FY2025 to $3.7B in FY2026 to date.
The Department of Commerce obligated $3.7B in FY2026 to date on federal contracts. The agency recorded 7,125 awards with an average award size of $520K, and obligations fell 10.8% year over year. Obligations have moved from $4.5B in FY21 and $4.1B in FY22 to a peak of $5.2B in FY24, then down to $4.2B in FY25 and $3.7B in FY26. Information technology and professional services dominate the FY2026 to date mix, led by Other Computer Related Services ($680M), Computer Systems Design Services ($564M), and Custom Computer Programming Services ($384M). Commerce also buys publishing, management consulting, shipbuilding, mapping, and computing infrastructure services in smaller amounts. A concentrated set of vendors capture the largest shares: REED TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION SERVICES LLC leads with $218M, followed by ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC at $130M and LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION at $108M. Current-year totals are partial, covering fiscal year to date, so the FY2026 picture reflects work already obligated rather than a full fiscal year total.
How has Commerce's contract spending changed over recent years?
The Department of Commerce obligated $3.7B in FY2026 to date. Obligations moved from $4.5B in FY21 and $4.1B in FY22 to $5B in FY23 and $5.2B in FY24, then fell to $4.2B in FY25 and to $3.7B in FY26. Obligations fell 10.8% year over year. The agency issued 7,125 awards in FY2026 to date with an average award size of $520K.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| Other Computer Related Services | $680M |
| Computer Systems Design Services | $564M |
| Custom Computer Programming Services | $384M |
| All Other Publishers | $220M |
| Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services | $170M |
| Ship Building and Repairing | $150M |
| All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services | $138M |
| Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services | $129M |
| Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services | $114M |
| Aircraft Manufacturing | $108M |
Other Computer Related Services was Commerce's largest contract category, with $680M obligated (18.4% of contract spending).
What are Commerce's biggest procurement categories and suppliers?
Other Computer Related Services is the largest category at $680M, followed by Computer Systems Design Services at $564M and Custom Computer Programming Services at $384M. The Department of Commerce also obligated $220M to All Other Publishers and $170M to Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services. REED TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION SERVICES LLC is the top vendor at $218M, with ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC at $130M and LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION at $108M.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| REED TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION SERVICES LLC | $218M |
| ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC | $130M |
| LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION | $108M |
| EARTH RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY, LLC | $106M |
| JAG KETCHIKAN, LLC | $99.6M |
| BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC | $95.9M |
| IGNITEACTION LLC | $90.3M |
| PERATON INC. | $86.1M |
| SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $72.4M |
| THUNDERCAT TECHNOLOGY, LLC | $60.5M |
REED TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION SERVICES LLC led all Commerce contractors with $218M, 5.9% of obligations.
| Rank | Vendor | Obligations |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | REED TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION SERVICES LLC | $218M |
| 2 | ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC | $130M |
| 3 | LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION | $108M |
| 4 | EARTH RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY, LLC | $106M |
| 5 | JAG KETCHIKAN, LLC | $99.6M |
| 6 | BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC | $95.9M |
| 7 | IGNITEACTION LLC | $90.3M |
| 8 | PERATON INC. | $86.1M |
| 9 | SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $72.4M |
| 10 | THUNDERCAT TECHNOLOGY, LLC | $60.5M |
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Frequently asked questions
How much does Department of Commerce spend on contracts?
The Department of Commerce obligated $3.7B on contracts in FY2026 to date. The agency recorded 7,125 awards with an average award size of $520K, and obligations fell 10.8% year over year.
What does Commerce buy?
Commerce buys primarily information technology and professional services, led by Other Computer Related Services ($680M) and Computer Systems Design Services ($564M). The agency also bought Custom Computer Programming Services ($384M), All Other Publishers ($220M), and a mix of consulting, ship building and repairing, surveying and mapping, and computing infrastructure services.
Who are Commerce's largest contractors?
REED TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION SERVICES LLC is Commerce's largest contractor at $218M, followed by ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC at $130M and LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION at $108M. Other top vendors include EARTH RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY, LLC ($106M), JAG KETCHIKAN, LLC ($99.6M), and BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC ($95.9M).
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