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Accenture Federal Services: Federal Contracts, Agencies & Awards
Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date
- Obligations, FY2026 to date
- $2.7B
- Contract awards
- 364
- Average award size
- $7.3M
- vs. prior full fiscal year
- 17.9% decline
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| FY21 | $2.5B |
| FY22 | $2.7B |
| FY23 | $2.9B |
| FY24 | $3.4B |
| FY25 | $3.2B |
| FY26 | $2.7B |
Obligations fell 17.9% year over year, from $3.2B in FY2025 to $2.7B in FY2026 to date.
Accenture Federal Services obligated $2.7B in FY2026 to date across 364 awards, with an average award size of $7.3M. Obligations are down 17.9% year over year. Accenture Federal Services has moved through a multi-year cycle: obligations were $2.5B in FY21, $2.7B in FY22, $2.9B in FY23, $3.4B in FY24, $3.2B in FY25, and $2.7B in FY26. Federal buyers concentrate obligations in technology-related markets: Computer Systems Design Services accounts for $2.3B of FY2026 to date obligations, followed by smaller amounts in Other Computer Related Services and Custom Computer Programming Services. The Department of Defense leads buying agencies with $471M obligated in FY2026 to date. Other significant buyers include the Department of Energy, the Department of Education, and the Department of the Treasury. These figures are contract obligations unless noted otherwise. The fiscal-year-to-date totals are partial and reflect activity through the current reporting period. Use the agency and market breakdowns to identify where pipeline and capture efforts would align with current buyer behavior and contract types.
Which agencies account for most FY2026 obligations?
The Department of Defense obligated $471M in FY2026 to date. The Department of Energy obligated $347M, the Department of Education obligated $340M, and the Department of the Treasury obligated $267M. The Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Health and Human Services, and General Services Administration also show notable FY2026 to date obligations.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| Department of Defense | $471M |
| Department of Energy | $347M |
| Department of Education | $340M |
| Department of the Treasury | $267M |
| Department of Veterans Affairs | $251M |
| Department of Health and Human Services | $234M |
| General Services Administration | $218M |
| Department of State | $148M |
| Department of Homeland Security | $134M |
| Department of Commerce | $130M |
Department of Defense is Accenture Federal Services's largest federal customer, with $471M obligated (17.7% of the company's federal obligations).
What markets and contract types drive FY2026 obligations?
Computer Systems Design Services is the largest market at $2.3B in FY2026 to date. Other technology-heavy markets include Other Computer Related Services at $108M and Custom Computer Programming Services at $92.6M. Professional, consulting, infrastructure, and software NAICS categories appear in smaller amounts across the top 10 markets.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| Computer Systems Design Services | $2.3B |
| Other Computer Related Services | $108M |
| Custom Computer Programming Services | $92.6M |
| All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services | $45.2M |
| Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services | $27.8M |
| Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services | $23.7M |
| Software Publishers | $11.6M |
| Software Publishers | $8.2M |
| Engineering Services | $6.8M |
| Convention and Trade Show Organizers | $1.6M |
Computer Systems Design Services is Accenture Federal Services's largest federal market, with $2.3B in obligations.
| Rank | Award | Award Amount | Awarding Agency | Ends |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | EDFSA15C0006 | $1.5B | Department of Education | 2025-07-31 |
| 2 | 91003119F0003 | $942M | Department of Education | 2027-02-19 |
| 3 | W52P1J20C0005 | $868M | Department of Defense | 2027-04-30 |
| 4 | 75FCMC21F0002 | $796M | Department of Health and Human Services | 2027-01-10 |
| 5 | 36C10D21N0007 | $494M | Department of Veterans Affairs | 2025-09-29 |
| 6 | 89303020FIM000046 | $402M | Department of Energy | 2024-04-30 |
| 7 | 36C10D24F0021 | $381M | Department of Veterans Affairs | 2026-12-29 |
| 8 | 12314418F0020 | $349M | Department of Agriculture | 2027-05-31 |
| 9 | 36C10B20F0172 | $341M | Department of Veterans Affairs | 2026-04-30 |
| 10 | 89303022FIM000088 | $333M | Department of Energy | 2026-08-31 |
| 11 | FA872624FB071 | $307M | Department of Defense | 2026-06-10 |
| 12 | 91003125C0013 | $286M | Department of Education | 2031-07-31 |
| 13 | 70B04C23F00000074 | $275M | Department of Homeland Security | 2026-10-24 |
| 14 | 1331L520C13OS0005 | $242M | Department of Commerce | 2026-10-31 |
| 15 | W52P1J21C0025 | $194M | Department of Defense | 2026-08-14 |
| 16 | 2032H522F00497 | $192M | Department of the Treasury | 2025-09-30 |
| 17 | 89303024FIM000140 | $186M | Department of Energy | 2026-07-31 |
| 18 | 47QFCA26F0004 | $180M | General Services Administration | 2027-06-07 |
| 19 | 19AQMM18S1089 | $169M | Department of State | 2023-09-30 |
| 20 | 47QFCA21F0065 | $163M | General Services Administration | 2027-08-05 |
| 21 | FA873418F0011 | $163M | Department of Defense | 2026-06-30 |
| 22 | 2032H521F00077 | $158M | Department of the Treasury | 2026-06-21 |
| 23 | 205AE925F00190 | $146M | Department of the Treasury | 2026-08-14 |
| 24 | 205AE926F00106 | $144M | Department of the Treasury | 2027-08-14 |
| 25 | 19AQMM21F3625 | $142M | Department of State | 2026-09-29 |
| Award | Awarding Agency | Award Value | Ends |
|---|---|---|---|
| 91003119F0003 | Department of Education | $942M | 2027-02-19 |
| W52P1J20C0005 | Department of Defense | $868M | 2027-04-30 |
| 75FCMC21F0002 | Department of Health and Human Services | $796M | 2027-01-10 |
| 36C10D24F0021 | Department of Veterans Affairs | $381M | 2026-12-29 |
| 12314418F0020 | Department of Agriculture | $349M | 2027-05-31 |
| 89303022FIM000088 | Department of Energy | $333M | 2026-08-31 |
| 70B04C23F00000074 | Department of Homeland Security | $275M | 2026-10-24 |
| 1331L520C13OS0005 | Department of Commerce | $242M | 2026-10-31 |
| 47QFCA26F0004 | General Services Administration | $180M | 2027-06-07 |
| 47QFCA21F0065 | General Services Administration | $163M | 2027-08-05 |
| Detail | Registration |
|---|---|
| Unique Entity ID (UEI) | C47BNA8GM833 |
| Headquarters | Arlington, VA |
| Parent company | NOVETTA SOLUTIONS, LLC |
| Business types | Category business; Corporate entity not tax exempt; Foreign owned; Foreign owned and us located business; Other than small business; Special designations |
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Frequently asked questions
How much does Accenture Federal Services make from federal contracts?
Accenture Federal Services obligated $2.7B in FY2026 to date from federal contracts. The company recorded 364 awards in FY2026 to date, with an average award size of $7.3M, and obligations are down 17.9% year over year. Historical fiscal-year obligations were $2.5B in FY21, $2.7B in FY22, $2.9B in FY23, $3.4B in FY24, and $3.2B in FY25.
Which agencies buy from Accenture Federal Services?
The Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Department of Education, and Department of the Treasury are the largest buyers in FY2026 to date. The Department of Defense obligated $471M, the Department of Energy obligated $347M, the Department of Education obligated $340M, and the Department of the Treasury obligated $267M in FY2026 to date.
What does Accenture Federal Services sell to the government?
Accenture Federal Services sells primarily technology and professional services to the government. Computer Systems Design Services accounts for $2.3B in FY2026 to date, followed by Other Computer Related Services at $108M and Custom Computer Programming Services at $92.6M, with additional obligations in consulting, infrastructure, and software categories.
Which Accenture Federal Services contracts are expiring soon?
The dataset does not list specific expiring-contract entries in the provided figures. The available information lists total obligations, agency buyers, and top markets for FY2026 to date but does not provide a table of expiring-contract details in the facts supplied.
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