Small-business set-aside program
Women-Owned Small Business Set-Aside Federal Contracts
Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date
- Obligations, FY2026 to date
- $651M
- Contract awards
- 2,163
- Average award size
- $301K
- vs. prior full fiscal year
- 48.6% decline
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| FY21 | $856M |
| FY22 | $934M |
| FY23 | $1.2B |
| FY24 | $1.3B |
| FY25 | $1.3B |
| FY26 | $651M |
Obligations fell 48.6% year over year, from $1.3B in FY2025 to $651M in FY2026 to date.
Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) set-aside contracts total $651M in FY2026 to date. Award count stands at 2,163 and average award size is $301K. Obligations are down 48.6% year over year, reflecting a smaller fiscal-year-to-date total compared with prior full years. FY26 obligations follow a run of larger annual totals: FY21 was $856M, FY22 was $934M, FY23 was $1.2B, FY24 was $1.3B, and FY25 was $1.3B. The Department of Defense is the largest buying agency, obligating $326M in FY2026 to date, followed by the Department of Homeland Security at $81.9M and the Department of Commerce at $56.8M. Other Computer Related Services and Engineering Services are the top industries, at $123M and $111M respectively. INTELLECT SOLUTIONS, LLC is the top vendor with $18.5M in obligations, followed by COUNTERTRADE PRODUCTS, INC. at $17.6M and DTECHLOGIC LLC at $17.4M. All figures are contract obligations and current-year totals are partial, fiscal year to date.
How concentrated are WOSB set-aside obligations among agencies?
The Department of Defense is the dominant buyer, obligating $326M in FY2026 to date. Department of Homeland Security and Department of Commerce follow at $81.9M and $56.8M respectively, which shows a clear top-three concentration. Smaller agencies such as the Department of Energy and Office of Personnel Management obligated $13.5M and $10.2M respectively, indicating a long tail of buyers.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| Department of Defense | $326M |
| Department of Homeland Security | $81.9M |
| Department of Commerce | $56.8M |
| Department of Health and Human Services | $44M |
| Department of Justice | $27.7M |
| Department of the Interior | $14.4M |
| Department of Agriculture | $14M |
| Department of Energy | $13.5M |
| Department of Labor | $11.6M |
| Office of Personnel Management | $10.2M |
Department of Defense awarded the most WOSB set-aside dollars, obligating $326M (50.1% of the program total).
Which industries and vendors capture the most WOSB set-aside dollars?
Other Computer Related Services and Engineering Services lead industries with $123M and $111M in obligations. Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services and Custom Computer Programming Services follow at $51M and $34.7M. INTELLECT SOLUTIONS, LLC, COUNTERTRADE PRODUCTS, INC., and DTECHLOGIC LLC are the top vendors at $18.5M, $17.6M, and $17.4M respectively.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| INTELLECT SOLUTIONS, LLC | $18.5M |
| COUNTERTRADE PRODUCTS, INC. | $17.6M |
| DTECHLOGIC LLC | $17.4M |
| FCN, INC. | $17.2M |
| INDTAI, INC. | $14.8M |
| INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SALES AND SERVICES CORP | $13.8M |
| VICTORY SOLUTIONS, LLC | $13.3M |
| STRATEGIC ALLIANCE BUSINESS GROUP LLC | $12.8M |
| GEM TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, CORP | $11.7M |
| SOFTWARE INFORMATION RESOURCE CORP. | $10.8M |
INTELLECT SOLUTIONS, LLC led all WOSB set-aside contractors with $18.5M, 2.8% of the program total.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| Other Computer Related Services | $123M |
| Engineering Services | $111M |
| Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services | $51M |
| Custom Computer Programming Services | $34.7M |
| Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) | $29.1M |
| Computer Systems Design Services | $27.6M |
| General Medical and Surgical Hospitals | $26.4M |
| Security Guards and Patrol Services | $19.7M |
| Facilities Support Services | $19.1M |
| Commercial and Institutional Building Construction | $16.9M |
Other Computer Related Services was the largest WOSB set-aside industry, with $123M obligated.
| Rank | Vendor | Obligations |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | INTELLECT SOLUTIONS, LLC | $18.5M |
| 2 | COUNTERTRADE PRODUCTS, INC. | $17.6M |
| 3 | DTECHLOGIC LLC | $17.4M |
| 4 | FCN, INC. | $17.2M |
| 5 | INDTAI, INC. | $14.8M |
| 6 | INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SALES AND SERVICES CORP | $13.8M |
| 7 | VICTORY SOLUTIONS, LLC | $13.3M |
| 8 | STRATEGIC ALLIANCE BUSINESS GROUP LLC | $12.8M |
| 9 | GEM TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, CORP | $11.7M |
| 10 | SOFTWARE INFORMATION RESOURCE CORP. | $10.8M |
| Rank | Recipient | Award Amount | Awarding Agency |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | INDTAI, INC. | $120M | Department of Defense |
| 2 | CHAGS HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, LLC | $99.6M | Department of Health and Human Services |
| 3 | DTECHLOGIC LLC | $82.8M | Department of Defense |
| 4 | HALVIK, LLC | $80.2M | Department of Defense |
| 5 | SIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC | $67.1M | Department of Defense |
| 6 | DAVIS DEFENSE GROUP, INC. | $55.3M | Department of Defense |
| 7 | COMPUTERCRAFT CORPORATION | $52.7M | Department of Health and Human Services |
| 8 | SIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC | $45.3M | Department of Defense |
| 9 | ALLEGHENY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION | $41.3M | Department of Energy |
| 10 | FEDERAL MIRACLE TECH LLC | $37.9M | Department of Homeland Security |
| 11 | H2O PARTNERS INC | $37.6M | Department of Homeland Security |
| 12 | RESEARCH MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS INC | $31.6M | Office of Personnel Management |
| 13 | VICTORY SOLUTIONS, LLC | $31.2M | Department of Defense |
| 14 | GEM TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, CORP | $28.8M | Department of Homeland Security |
| 15 | QUASARS INCORPORATED | $27.2M | Department of Homeland Security |
| 16 | INTELLECT SOLUTIONS, LLC | $27M | Department of Defense |
| 17 | MINDPOINT GROUP LLC | $27M | Department of the Interior |
| 18 | G2 INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS INC | $26.5M | Department of Veterans Affairs |
| 19 | GLOBE TECH LLC | $26.1M | Department of Defense |
| 20 | STRATEGIC ALLIANCE BUSINESS GROUP LLC | $26M | Department of Defense |
| 21 | SALIENSE CONSULTING LLC | $24M | Department of Justice |
| 22 | BLUE TECH INC. | $23.1M | Department of Labor |
| 23 | ROTHE ARES JV, LLC | $22.3M | Department of Defense |
| 24 | DYNAMIC SYSTEMS INC | $20.7M | Department of Homeland Security |
| 25 | QUALITY INFORMATION PARTNERS, INC. | $20.1M | Department of Education |
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Frequently asked questions
How much does the federal government award through WOSB set-asides?
The federal government awarded $651M through WOSB set-asides in FY2026 to date. Award count for that total is 2,163 and average award size is $301K. FY26 obligations are down 48.6% year over year and are partial, fiscal year to date.
Which agencies use WOSB set-asides the most?
The Department of Defense uses WOSB set-asides the most, obligating $326M in FY2026 to date. Department of Homeland Security and Department of Commerce are the next largest buyers at $81.9M and $56.8M respectively.
Who are the largest WOSB set-aside contractors?
The largest WOSB set-aside contractors by obligations in FY2026 to date include INTELLECT SOLUTIONS, LLC at $18.5M, COUNTERTRADE PRODUCTS, INC. at $17.6M, and DTECHLOGIC LLC at $17.4M. Other top vendors include FCN, INC. at $17.2M and INDTAI, INC. at $14.8M.
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