Federal contracts by state
Federal Contracts in Vermont: Spending, Agencies & Vendors
Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date
- Obligations, FY2026 to date
- $341M
- Contract awards
- 4,189
- Average award size
- $81.5K
- vs. prior full fiscal year
- 61.1% decline
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| FY21 | $394M |
| FY22 | $506M |
| FY23 | $424M |
| FY24 | $920M |
| FY25 | $877M |
| FY26 | $341M |
Obligations fell 61.1% year over year, from $877M in FY2025 to $341M in FY2026 to date.
Vermont has $341M in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. The state recorded 4,189 awards with an average award size of $81.5K, and obligations fell 61.1% year over year. Fiscal-year history shows a peak in FY24 at $920M and a near-peak in FY25 at $877M, followed by $341M so far in FY26. The Department of Defense is the largest buyer with $203M, followed by the Department of Veterans Affairs at $57M and the Department of Homeland Security at $37.9M. GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. 2 LLC is the top vendor with $78.1M, and Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing is the largest industry by obligation at $78.1M. Engineering Services and Other Computer Related Services follow with $54.5M and $39.6M respectively. The mix of large defense obligations and significant semiconductor and engineering awards shapes the current-year picture. Current-year totals are partial because fiscal year to date figures are incomplete, so the FY2026 to date snapshot reflects spending through the current point in the fiscal year rather than a full-year total.
Which agencies drive federal contracting in Vermont?
The Department of Defense obligated $203M, making it the largest federal buyer in Vermont for FY2026 to date. The Department of Veterans Affairs obligated $57M and the Department of Homeland Security obligated $37.9M, followed by the Department of Labor at $12.4M and the Department of Health and Human Services at $11.3M. Smaller buyers include the General Services Administration at $6.4M and the Environmental Protection Agency at $4.3M.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| Department of Defense | $203M |
| Department of Veterans Affairs | $57M |
| Department of Homeland Security | $37.9M |
| Department of Labor | $12.4M |
| Department of Health and Human Services | $11.3M |
| General Services Administration | $6.4M |
| Environmental Protection Agency | $4.3M |
| Department of Transportation | $3.4M |
| Department of Agriculture | $2.5M |
| Department of Justice | $1.8M |
Department of Defense was the top federal buyer in Vermont, obligating $203M (59.5% of the state total).
Who are the largest contractors and industries in Vermont?
GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. 2 LLC received $78.1M and stands as the top vendor in FY2026 to date. SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION and MIND COMPUTING, INC. follow with $46.4M and $29.4M respectively. Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing is the top industry at $78.1M, with Engineering Services at $54.5M and Other Computer Related Services at $39.6M.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. 2 LLC | $78.1M |
| SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $46.4M |
| MIND COMPUTING, INC. | $29.4M |
| SWISH DATA CORPORATION | $19.2M |
| EDUCATION & TRAINING RESOURCES LLC | $12.4M |
| GENERAL DYNAMICS-OTS, INC. | $10.7M |
| INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION | $10.6M |
| LANTANA CONSULTING GROUP, INC | $10.4M |
| CONCEPTS NREC, LLC | $10M |
| SIMMONDS PRECISION PRODUCTS INC | $9.6M |
GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. 2 LLC led all contractors in Vermont with $78.1M, 22.9% of the state total.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing | $78.1M |
| Engineering Services | $54.5M |
| Other Computer Related Services | $39.6M |
| Custom Computer Programming Services | $17.5M |
| Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) | $17.3M |
| Other Technical and Trade Schools | $16.4M |
| Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing | $14.2M |
| Computer Systems Design Services | $11.6M |
| Commercial and Institutional Building Construction | $9.6M |
| Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing | $8.5M |
Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing was the largest industry in Vermont, with $78.1M obligated.
| Rank | Vendor | Obligations |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. 2 LLC | $78.1M |
| 2 | SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $46.4M |
| 3 | MIND COMPUTING, INC. | $29.4M |
| 4 | SWISH DATA CORPORATION | $19.2M |
| 5 | EDUCATION & TRAINING RESOURCES LLC | $12.4M |
| 6 | GENERAL DYNAMICS-OTS, INC. | $10.7M |
| 7 | INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION | $10.6M |
| 8 | LANTANA CONSULTING GROUP, INC | $10.4M |
| 9 | CONCEPTS NREC, LLC | $10M |
| 10 | SIMMONDS PRECISION PRODUCTS INC | $9.6M |
| Rank | Recipient | Award Amount | Awarding Agency |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GENERAL DYNAMICS-OTS, INC. | $816M | Department of Defense |
| 2 | GENERAL DYNAMICS-OTS, INC. | $383M | Department of Defense |
| 3 | GENERAL DYNAMICS ONE SOURCE LLC | $225M | General Services Administration |
| 4 | GENERAL DYNAMICS-OTS, INC. | $191M | Department of Defense |
| 5 | SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $186M | Department of Defense |
| 6 | GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. 2 LLC | $91.3M | Department of Defense |
| 7 | LANTANA CONSULTING GROUP, INC | $81.5M | Department of Health and Human Services |
| 8 | GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. 2 LLC | $65.1M | Department of Defense |
| 9 | SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $53.3M | Department of Defense |
| 10 | EDUCATION & TRAINING RESOURCES LLC | $47.8M | Department of Labor |
| 11 | LANTANA CONSULTING GROUP, INC | $47.5M | Department of Health and Human Services |
| 12 | SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $47.1M | Department of Defense |
| 13 | MCLAUGHLIN RESEARCH CORPORATION | $42.7M | Department of Defense |
| 14 | MCLAUGHLIN RESEARCH CORPORATION | $38.1M | Department of Defense |
| 15 | SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $37.9M | Department of Defense |
| 16 | GENERAL DYNAMICS-OTS, INC. | $35.8M | Department of Defense |
| 17 | GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. 2 LLC | $30.2M | Department of Defense |
| 18 | MIND COMPUTING, INC. | $30M | Department of Veterans Affairs |
| 19 | INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION | $30M | Department of Defense |
| 20 | INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION | $27.6M | Department of Homeland Security |
| 21 | HGL-ER JV LLC | $24.9M | Department of Defense |
| 22 | SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $24.7M | Department of Defense |
| 23 | STANLEY ASSOCIATES, INC. | $23M | Department of Homeland Security |
| 24 | LANTANA CONSULTING GROUP, INC | $19M | Department of Health and Human Services |
| 25 | SIMMONDS PRECISION PRODUCTS INC | $18.8M | Department of Defense |
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Frequently asked questions
How much federal contract money goes to Vermont?
Vermont received $341M in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. The state recorded 4,189 awards with an average award size of $81.5K, and obligations fell 61.1% year over year. Fiscal-year history shows FY24 at $920M, FY25 at $877M, and FY26 at $341M so far.
Which agencies award the most contracts in Vermont?
The Department of Defense is the largest contracting agency in Vermont, obligating $203M in FY2026 to date. The Department of Veterans Affairs obligated $57M and the Department of Homeland Security obligated $37.9M; other notable buyers include the Department of Labor at $12.4M and the Department of Health and Human Services at $11.3M.
Who are the largest federal contractors in Vermont?
GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. 2 LLC is the largest federal contractor in Vermont with $78.1M in obligations for FY2026 to date. SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION obligated $46.4M and MIND COMPUTING, INC. obligated $29.4M; Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing is the largest industry at $78.1M.
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