Federal contracts by state

Federal Contracts in Nevada: Spending, Agencies & Vendors

Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date

Obligations, FY2026 to date
$3B
Contract awards
19,550
Average award size
$151K
vs. prior full fiscal year
26.7% decline
Obligations by fiscal year
Obligations by fiscal year $0 $1.1B $2.3B $3.4B $4.5B FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 $3B
Obligations by fiscal year
ItemObligations
FY21$3.1B
FY22$3.3B
FY23$3.7B
FY24$4B
FY25$4B
FY26$3B

Obligations fell 26.7% year over year, from $4B in FY2025 to $3B in FY2026 to date.

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Federal contracting in Nevada through FY2026 to date shows $3B in contract obligations across 19,550 awards, with an average award size of $151K. Obligations fell 26.7% year over year. The Department of Defense and the Department of Energy are the two largest buyers, obligating $1.1B and $1B respectively. Facilities Support Services and Engineering Services are the largest industry categories, with $1B and $600M in obligations. Vendor concentration is high: MISSION SUPPORT & TEST SERVICES LLC received $953M, FLEET VEHICLE SOURCE INC received $440M, and JT4 LLC received $370M. Historical context shows obligations peaked at $4B in FY24 and FY25 and are at $3B for FY26 to date. The totals are fiscal year to date and represent contract obligations rather than completed spending. Use these figures to prioritize agency relationships, target top industries, and assess prime-vendor opportunities in Nevada procurement.

Which agencies drive Nevada federal contracting?

The Department of Defense obligated $1.1B, making it the largest buyer in Nevada for FY2026 to date. The Department of Energy obligated $1B, followed by the General Services Administration with $506M. Smaller but relevant buyers include the Department of Veterans Affairs at $86.2M and the Department of the Interior at $69.4M.

Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date 1 Department of Defense $1.1B 2 Department of Energy $1B 3 General Services Administration $506M 4 Department of Veterans Affairs $86.2M 5 Department of the Interior $69.4M 6 Department of Labor $48.3M 7 Department of Transportation $34.7M 8 Department of Agriculture $20.5M 9 Department of Homeland Security $16.8M 10 Department of Justice $16.5M
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Department of Defense$1.1B
Department of Energy$1B
General Services Administration$506M
Department of Veterans Affairs$86.2M
Department of the Interior$69.4M
Department of Labor$48.3M
Department of Transportation$34.7M
Department of Agriculture$20.5M
Department of Homeland Security$16.8M
Department of Justice$16.5M

Department of Defense was the top federal buyer in Nevada, obligating $1.1B (38.4% of the state total).

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Which vendors and industries capture the most Nevada federal dollars?

MISSION SUPPORT & TEST SERVICES LLC received $953M, the largest vendor total for FY2026 to date. Facilities Support Services is the largest industry with $1B in obligations, and Engineering Services follows with $600M. Automobile Manufacturing aligns with vendor totals through $440M in obligations to FLEET VEHICLE SOURCE INC.

Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date
Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date 1 MISSION SUPPORT & TEST SERVICES LLC $953M 2 FLEET VEHICLE SOURCE INC $440M 3 JT4 LLC $370M 4 SIERRA NEVADA COMPANY, LLC $233M 5 HII MISSION TECHNOLOGIES CORP $94.3M 6 M1 SUPPORT SERVICES, L.P. $78.6M 7 GLOBAL C2 INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC $68.3M 8 AMENTUM SERVICES, INC. $52.2M 9 NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC. $33.8M 10 AMRIZE SOUTHWEST INC $27.9M
Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
MISSION SUPPORT & TEST SERVICES LLC$953M
FLEET VEHICLE SOURCE INC$440M
JT4 LLC$370M
SIERRA NEVADA COMPANY, LLC$233M
HII MISSION TECHNOLOGIES CORP$94.3M
M1 SUPPORT SERVICES, L.P.$78.6M
GLOBAL C2 INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC$68.3M
AMENTUM SERVICES, INC.$52.2M
NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC.$33.8M
AMRIZE SOUTHWEST INC$27.9M

MISSION SUPPORT & TEST SERVICES LLC led all contractors in Nevada with $953M, 32.2% of the state total.

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Top 10 industries (NAICS), FY2026 to date
Top 10 industries (NAICS), FY2026 to date 1 Facilities Support Services $1B 2 Engineering Services $600M 3 Automobile Manufacturing $440M 4 Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeron… $98.6M 5 Other Support Activities for Air Transportation $96.4M 6 All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical S… $51.8M 7 Aircraft Manufacturing $46.3M 8 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction $39M 9 Remediation Services $36.4M 10 Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction $33.3M
Top 10 industries (NAICS), FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Facilities Support Services$1B
Engineering Services$600M
Automobile Manufacturing$440M
Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing$98.6M
Other Support Activities for Air Transportation$96.4M
All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services$51.8M
Aircraft Manufacturing$46.3M
Commercial and Institutional Building Construction$39M
Remediation Services$36.4M
Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction$33.3M

Facilities Support Services was the largest industry in Nevada, with $1B obligated.

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Top 10 vendors
RankVendorObligations
1 MISSION SUPPORT & TEST SERVICES LLC $953M
2 FLEET VEHICLE SOURCE INC $440M
3 JT4 LLC $370M
4 SIERRA NEVADA COMPANY, LLC $233M
5 HII MISSION TECHNOLOGIES CORP $94.3M
6 M1 SUPPORT SERVICES, L.P. $78.6M
7 GLOBAL C2 INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC $68.3M
8 AMENTUM SERVICES, INC. $52.2M
9 NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC. $33.8M
10 AMRIZE SOUTHWEST INC $27.9M
Largest awards, FY2026 to date
RankRecipientAward AmountAwarding Agency
1 MISSION SUPPORT & TEST SERVICES LLC $7.7B Department of Energy
2 NATIONAL SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES, LLC $5.6B Department of Energy
3 JT4 LLC $2.8B Department of Defense
4 HII MISSION TECHNOLOGIES CORP $873M Department of Defense
5 CORECIVIC, INC. $560M Department of Justice
6 M1 SUPPORT SERVICES, L.P. $449M Department of Defense
7 SOC LLC $251M Department of Energy
8 SIERRA NEVADA COMPANY, LLC $152M Department of Defense
9 KORTE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY $147M Department of Defense
10 NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC. $143M Department of Energy
11 SIERRA NEVADA COMPANY, LLC $90.3M Department of Defense
12 AMENTUM SERVICES, INC. $87.7M Department of Defense
13 MANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION $85M Department of Labor
14 SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION $81.5M General Services Administration
15 METRO LOGICS INC $81.4M General Services Administration
16 MANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION $79.1M Department of Labor
17 L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES INTEGRATED SYSTEMS L.P. $78.7M Department of Defense
18 MANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION $76.9M Department of Labor
19 UBC NATIONAL JOB CORPS TRAINING FUND INC $76.3M Department of Labor
20 TACTICAL AIR SUPPORT INC $68.6M Department of Defense
21 GLOBAL C2 INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC $68.3M Department of Defense
22 AMENTUM SERVICES, INC. $68.2M Department of Defense
23 AMENTUM SERVICES, INC. $65.1M Department of Defense
24 M1 SUPPORT SERVICES, L.P. $64.2M Department of Defense
25 SIERRA NEVADA COMPANY, LLC $63.5M Department of Defense

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Frequently asked questions

How much federal contract money goes to Nevada?

Nevada received $3B in federal contract obligations through FY2026 to date. The state recorded 19,550 awards with an average award size of $151K, and obligations fell 26.7% year over year. Historical obligations were $4B in FY24 and FY25, and $3B in FY26 to date.

Which agencies award the most contracts in Nevada?

The Department of Defense and the Department of Energy award the most contracts in Nevada. The Department of Defense obligated $1.1B and the Department of Energy obligated $1B for FY2026 to date, followed by the General Services Administration at $506M.

Who are the largest federal contractors in Nevada?

MISSION SUPPORT & TEST SERVICES LLC, FLEET VEHICLE SOURCE INC, and JT4 LLC are the largest federal contractors in Nevada. MISSION SUPPORT & TEST SERVICES LLC received $953M, FLEET VEHICLE SOURCE INC received $440M, and JT4 LLC received $370M for FY2026 to date.

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