Federal agency contract profile
Department of the Treasury: Federal Contract Spending & Top Vendors
Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date
- Obligations, FY2026 to date
- $5.3B
- Contract awards
- 7,205
- Average award size
- $732K
- vs. prior full fiscal year
- 38.3% decline
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| FY21 | $9.6B |
| FY22 | $9.3B |
| FY23 | $10.3B |
| FY24 | $9.3B |
| FY25 | $8.6B |
| FY26 | $5.3B |
Obligations fell 38.3% year over year, from $8.6B in FY2025 to $5.3B in FY2026 to date.
The Department of the Treasury obligated $5.3B on contracts in FY2026 to date. The agency awarded 7,205 contracts with an average award size of $732K, and obligations fell 38.3% year over year. Current-year totals are partial (fiscal year to date). Obligations by fiscal year show a peak at $10.3B in FY23 and a decline to $8.6B in FY25 before the FY26 to date total of $5.3B. Spending in FY2026 to date concentrates in metals processing and IT services, with Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Smelting and Refining at $1.2B and Other Computer Related Services at $966M. Stonex Financial Ltd leads vendors at $970M, followed by firms in refining, IT services, and specialty manufacturing. The figures describe where contract dollars flowed through the fiscal year to date, how many awards the agency issued, and which industries and vendors captured the largest shares of Treasury contract obligations.
How has Treasury contract spending changed over recent years?
The Department of the Treasury obligated $9.6B in FY21, $9.3B in FY22, $10.3B in FY23, $9.3B in FY24, $8.6B in FY25, and $5.3B in FY26 to date. Obligations fell 38.3% year over year into FY2026 to date. The award count in FY2026 to date is 7,205 with an average award size of $732K.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Smelting and Refining | $1.2B |
| Other Computer Related Services | $966M |
| Computer Systems Design Services | $606M |
| Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and Aluminum) Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding | $469M |
| Copper Rolling, Drawing, Extruding, and Alloying | $283M |
| Custom Computer Programming Services | $253M |
| Paper (except Newsprint) Mills | $167M |
| Collection Agencies | $127M |
| Electronic Computer Manufacturing | $105M |
| General Warehousing and Storage | $95.2M |
Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Smelting and Refining was Treasury's largest contract category, with $1.2B obligated (22.1% of contract spending).
Where are Treasury contract dollars concentrated in FY2026 to date?
Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Smelting and Refining is the largest NAICS category at $1.2B, followed by Other Computer Related Services at $966M and Computer Systems Design Services at $606M. The top vendors capturing FY2026 to date obligations include STONEX FINANCIAL LTD at $970M and ASAHI REFINING USA INC at $464M. Contracting also shows material processing, custom programming, and storage among significant categories.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| STONEX FINANCIAL LTD | $970M |
| ASAHI REFINING USA INC | $464M |
| ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC | $267M |
| FCN, INC. | $198M |
| CRANE & CO., INC. | $167M |
| WIELAND ROLLED PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA, LLC | $167M |
| SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $131M |
| PMX INDUSTRIES, INC. | $116M |
| AMENTUM SERVICES, INC. | $81.9M |
| COINS 'N THINGS, INC. | $80.5M |
STONEX FINANCIAL LTD led all Treasury contractors with $970M, 18.4% of obligations.
| Rank | Vendor | Obligations |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | STONEX FINANCIAL LTD | $970M |
| 2 | ASAHI REFINING USA INC | $464M |
| 3 | ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC | $267M |
| 4 | FCN, INC. | $198M |
| 5 | CRANE & CO., INC. | $167M |
| 6 | WIELAND ROLLED PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA, LLC | $167M |
| 7 | SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $131M |
| 8 | PMX INDUSTRIES, INC. | $116M |
| 9 | AMENTUM SERVICES, INC. | $81.9M |
| 10 | COINS 'N THINGS, INC. | $80.5M |
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Frequently asked questions
How much does Department of the Treasury spend on contracts?
The Department of the Treasury obligated $5.3B on contracts in FY2026 to date. The agency issued 7,205 awards with an average award size of $732K, and obligations fell 38.3% year over year. Note that FY2026 totals are partial (fiscal year to date).
What does Treasury buy?
Treasury buys metals processing, IT services, and a mix of manufacturing and support services. Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Smelting and Refining is $1.2B, Other Computer Related Services is $966M, Computer Systems Design Services is $606M, and other categories include Custom Computer Programming Services at $253M and General Warehousing and Storage at $95.2M.
Who are Treasury's largest contractors?
Stonex Financial Ltd is Treasury's largest contractor at $970M. Other top vendors in FY2026 to date include ASAHI REFINING USA INC at $464M, ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC at $267M, FCN, INC. at $198M, and CRANE & CO., INC. at $167M.
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