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Federal Contracts in New Hampshire: Spending, Agencies & Vendors

Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date

Obligations, FY2026 to date
$1.5B
Contract awards
3,417
Average award size
$426K
vs. prior full fiscal year
50.1% decline
Obligations by fiscal year
Obligations by fiscal year $0 $816M $1.6B $2.4B $3.3B FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 $1.5B
Obligations by fiscal year
ItemObligations
FY21$1.8B
FY22$1.7B
FY23$1.9B
FY24$2.9B
FY25$2.9B
FY26$1.5B

Obligations fell 50.1% year over year, from $2.9B in FY2025 to $1.5B in FY2026 to date.

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New Hampshire recorded $1.5B in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. The state logged 3,417 awards with an average award size of $426K. Obligations fell 50.1% year over year. The Department of Defense is the dominant buyer, obligating $1.3B this fiscal year to date. Historically, fiscal-year totals show variation: FY21 was $1.8B, FY22 was $1.7B, FY23 was $1.9B, FY24 was $2.9B, and FY25 was $2.9B. Spending in FY26 reflects a smaller current-year total compared with the most recent full fiscal years. Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing is the largest industry by obligations with $286M, followed by Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing with $225M, and Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing with $167M. BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. and SIG SAUER INC. are the top vendors, with $632M and $285M in obligations respectively. This profile highlights heavy defense-driven procurement and concentrated vendor and industry spending in the current fiscal-year-to-date picture.

How did federal contracting in New Hampshire change this year?

FY2026 to date shows $1.5B in obligations and 3,417 awards with an average award size of $426K. Obligations fell 50.1% year over year. FY24 and FY25 each recorded $2.9B, which are larger than the FY26 to-date total. These figures indicate a marked reduction in current-year obligations compared with the prior two full fiscal years.

Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date 1 Department of Defense $1.3B 2 Department of Transportation $38.4M 3 Department of Veterans Affairs $26.9M 4 Department of Justice $20.6M 5 Department of Health and Human Services $19.9M 6 National Aeronautics and Space Administration $17.7M 7 Department of the Treasury $14M 8 Department of Homeland Security $11.8M 9 Department of Labor $11.3M 10 Department of Commerce $11.3M
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Department of Defense$1.3B
Department of Transportation$38.4M
Department of Veterans Affairs$26.9M
Department of Justice$20.6M
Department of Health and Human Services$19.9M
National Aeronautics and Space Administration$17.7M
Department of the Treasury$14M
Department of Homeland Security$11.8M
Department of Labor$11.3M
Department of Commerce$11.3M

Department of Defense was the top federal buyer in New Hampshire, obligating $1.3B (86.4% of the state total).

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Which agencies, vendors, and industries dominate New Hampshire spending?

The Department of Defense obligated $1.3B in FY2026 to date, making it the largest buying agency by far. BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. and SIG SAUER INC. are the largest vendors with $632M and $285M respectively. Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing leads industries with $286M, followed by Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing with $225M.

Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date
Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date 1 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRAT… $632M 2 SIG SAUER INC. $285M 3 ENVISION TECHNOLOGY, LLC $68.9M 4 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRAT… $48.2M 5 L3 TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $33.7M 6 PORT CITY AIR $31.8M 7 TELEDYNE INSTRUMENTS INC $29.5M 8 RUSS BASSETT CORP $26M 9 SOLID STATE SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION $18.6M 10 IRON MOUNTAIN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT LLC $18.4M
Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC.$632M
SIG SAUER INC.$285M
ENVISION TECHNOLOGY, LLC$68.9M
BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC$48.2M
L3 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.$33.7M
PORT CITY AIR$31.8M
TELEDYNE INSTRUMENTS INC$29.5M
RUSS BASSETT CORP$26M
SOLID STATE SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION$18.6M
IRON MOUNTAIN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT LLC$18.4M

BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. led all contractors in New Hampshire with $632M, 43.5% of the state total.

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Top 10 industries (NAICS), FY2026 to date
Top 10 industries (NAICS), FY2026 to date 1 Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufa… $286M 2 Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufac… $225M 3 Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeron… $167M 4 Other Electronic Component Manufacturing $147M 5 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, … $86.2M 6 Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufact… $72M 7 Aircraft Manufacturing $54.2M 8 Engineering Services $47.8M 9 Petroleum Refineries $33.4M 10 Office Furniture (except Wood) Manufacturing $26.1M
Top 10 industries (NAICS), FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing$286M
Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing$225M
Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing$167M
Other Electronic Component Manufacturing$147M
Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)$86.2M
Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing$72M
Aircraft Manufacturing$54.2M
Engineering Services$47.8M
Petroleum Refineries$33.4M
Office Furniture (except Wood) Manufacturing$26.1M

Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing was the largest industry in New Hampshire, with $286M obligated.

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Top 10 vendors
RankVendorObligations
1 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $632M
2 SIG SAUER INC. $285M
3 ENVISION TECHNOLOGY, LLC $68.9M
4 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC $48.2M
5 L3 TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $33.7M
6 PORT CITY AIR $31.8M
7 TELEDYNE INSTRUMENTS INC $29.5M
8 RUSS BASSETT CORP $26M
9 SOLID STATE SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION $18.6M
10 IRON MOUNTAIN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT LLC $18.4M
Largest awards, FY2026 to date
RankRecipientAward AmountAwarding Agency
1 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC $430M Department of Defense
2 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $380M Department of Defense
3 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC $322M Department of Defense
4 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $302M Department of Defense
5 L3 TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $263M Department of Defense
6 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $250M Department of Defense
7 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC $243M Department of Defense
8 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $231M Department of Defense
9 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $192M Department of Defense
10 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC $162M Department of Defense
11 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $142M Department of Defense
12 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $129M Department of Defense
13 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $128M Department of Defense
14 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $122M Department of Defense
15 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC $109M Department of Defense
16 SOLID STATE SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION $108M Department of Defense
17 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $103M Department of Defense
18 SIG SAUER INC. $103M Department of Defense
19 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $98.6M Department of Defense
20 SIG SAUER INC. $95.9M Department of Defense
21 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $95.4M Department of Defense
22 SIG SAUER INC. $95.2M Department of Defense
23 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC $90.9M Department of Defense
24 NUCLEAR SHIP SUPPORT SERVICES LLC $76.3M Department of Transportation
25 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. $74.1M Department of Defense

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Frequently asked questions

How much federal contract money goes to New Hampshire?

New Hampshire received $1.5B in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. The state recorded 3,417 awards with an average award size of $426K, and obligations fell 50.1% year over year. Historical annual totals include FY21 at $1.8B, FY22 at $1.7B, FY23 at $1.9B, FY24 at $2.9B, and FY25 at $2.9B.

Which agencies award the most contracts in New Hampshire?

The Department of Defense is the largest buyer in New Hampshire, obligating $1.3B in FY2026 to date. The next largest buying agencies are the Department of Transportation with $38.4M and the Department of Veterans Affairs with $26.9M, followed by the Department of Justice with $20.6M and the Department of Health and Human Services with $19.9M.

Who are the largest federal contractors in New Hampshire?

BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. and SIG SAUER INC. are the largest federal contractors in New Hampshire, with $632M and $285M in obligations respectively in FY2026 to date. Other top vendors include ENVISION TECHNOLOGY, LLC with $68.9M and BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC with $48.2M.

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