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At and T Enterprises: Federal Contracts, Agencies & Awards

Data through 2026-08-11 · FY2026 to date

Obligations, FY2026 to date
$689M
Contract awards
175
Average award size
$3.9M
vs. prior full fiscal year
33.6% decline
Obligations by fiscal year
Obligations by fiscal year $0 $290M $581M $871M $1.2B FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 $689M
Obligations by fiscal year
ItemObligations
FY21$167M
FY22$349M
FY23$778M
FY24$941M
FY25$1B
FY26$689M

Obligations fell 33.6% year over year, from $1B in FY2025 to $689M in FY2026 to date.

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At and T Enterprises obligated $689M in federal contract funds in FY2026 to date, across 175 awards and averaging $3.9M per award. Obligations fell 33.6% year over year. At and T Enterprises has moved through a multi-year cycle that peaked at $1B in FY25 and is below FY25 and FY24 totals, with FY26 trailing earlier years such as FY24 at $941M and FY23 at $778M. The Department of Veterans Affairs is the largest buyer in FY2026 to date, obligating $248M to At and T Enterprises, followed by the Department of Justice at $149M and the Department of Homeland Security at $129M. Wired Telecommunications Carriers is the dominant market for At and T Enterprises in FY2026 to date, accounting for $685M in obligations, while All Other Telecommunications accounts for $2M and Other Computer Related Services accounts for $724K. Buyers are concentrated among civilian agencies, with the Department of Defense accounting for $23M and the General Services Administration accounting for $10.3M in the current fiscal year to date.

How concentrated are At and T Enterprises' FY2026 to date obligations?

At and T Enterprises' FY2026 to date obligations are concentrated in a few buyers and a single NAICS market. The Department of Veterans Affairs obligated $248M, the Department of Justice obligated $149M, and the Department of Homeland Security obligated $129M. Wired Telecommunications Carriers accounts for $685M of the supplier's market obligations, far larger than the other listed NAICS categories.

Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date 1 Department of Veterans Affairs $248M 2 Department of Justice $149M 3 Department of Homeland Security $129M 4 Department of Transportation $42.1M 5 Department of the Treasury $32.8M 6 Department of Defense $23M 7 Environmental Protection Agency $14.2M 8 Department of Education $11.7M 9 Department of Housing and Urban Development $11.3M 10 General Services Administration $10.3M
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Department of Veterans Affairs$248M
Department of Justice$149M
Department of Homeland Security$129M
Department of Transportation$42.1M
Department of the Treasury$32.8M
Department of Defense$23M
Environmental Protection Agency$14.2M
Department of Education$11.7M
Department of Housing and Urban Development$11.3M
General Services Administration$10.3M

Department of Veterans Affairs is At and T Enterprises's largest federal customer, with $248M obligated (36.0% of the company's federal obligations).

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How has At and T Enterprises' federal contracting trended recently?

At and T Enterprises' obligations rose from $167M in FY21 to a peak of $1B in FY25 before declining to $689M in FY26 to date. Obligations fell 33.6% year over year between the comparable periods noted. Average award size in FY2026 to date is $3.9M across 175 awards.

Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date 1 Wired Telecommunications Carriers $685M 2 All Other Telecommunications $2M 3 Wired Telecommunications Carriers $837K 4 Other Computer Related Services $724K 5 Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless C… $235K 6 Wired Telecommunications Carriers $213K 7 Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite) $46.1K 8 Satellite Telecommunications $6.1K
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Wired Telecommunications Carriers$685M
All Other Telecommunications$2M
Wired Telecommunications Carriers$837K
Other Computer Related Services$724K
Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing$235K
Wired Telecommunications Carriers$213K
Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite)$46.1K
Satellite Telecommunications$6.1K

Wired Telecommunications Carriers is At and T Enterprises's largest federal market, with $685M in obligations.

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Largest awards, FY2026 to date
RankAwardAward AmountAwarding AgencyEnds
1 36C10A20F0309 $1.3B Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-09-30
2 15JPSS19F00000507 $665M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
3 2032H521F00050 $320M Department of the Treasury 2026-09-30
4 19AQMM20F2064 $182M Department of State 2026-08-11
5 70SBUR22F00000084 $117M Department of Homeland Security 2027-05-31
6 70FA3021F00000470 $103M Department of Homeland Security 2027-03-26
7 86615321F00007 $95M Department of Housing and Urban Development 2027-03-31
8 693KA821F00083 $94M Department of Transportation 2026-07-31
9 70T03022F7667N027 $83.3M Department of Homeland Security 2027-05-31
10 70RTAC21FR0000015 $73M Department of Homeland Security 2026-09-27
11 HC101321F0196 $65.4M Department of Defense 2026-08-25
12 693KA820F00178 $64.6M Department of Transportation 2027-06-30
13 91990020F0039 $63.9M Department of Education 2027-05-31
14 68HERD22F0007 $50.5M Environmental Protection Agency 2026-10-17
15 36C10A19F0321 $47.2M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-09-30
16 70SBUR22F00000252 $46.7M Department of Homeland Security 2026-09-27
17 72MC1021N00005 $42.4M Agency for International Development 2031-02-02
18 70FA3021F00000344 $39M Department of Homeland Security 2026-06-30
19 70B04C22F00000132 $38.8M Department of Homeland Security 2026-06-17
20 70CTD021FR0000018 $38.1M Department of Homeland Security 2026-09-27
21 80NSSC21F0625 $38M National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2026-09-30
22 70FA3021F00000453 $33.1M Department of Homeland Security 2026-09-29
23 73351019F0266 $28.4M Small Business Administration 2025-09-26
24 70US0924F2GSA2251 $22.7M Department of Homeland Security 2026-09-29
25 70RCSA21FR0000009 $20.9M Department of Homeland Security 2027-09-27
Contracts expiring in the next 12 months
AwardAwarding AgencyAward ValueEnds
36C10A20F0309 Department of Veterans Affairs $1.3B 2026-09-30
15JPSS19F00000507 Department of Justice $665M 2026-09-30
2032H521F00050 Department of the Treasury $320M 2026-09-30
19AQMM20F2064 Department of State $182M 2026-08-11
70SBUR22F00000084 Department of Homeland Security $117M 2027-05-31
70FA3021F00000470 Department of Homeland Security $103M 2027-03-26
86615321F00007 Department of Housing and Urban Development $95M 2027-03-31
70T03022F7667N027 Department of Homeland Security $83.3M 2027-05-31
70RTAC21FR0000015 Department of Homeland Security $73M 2026-09-27
HC101321F0196 Department of Defense $65.4M 2026-08-25
Registration details
DetailRegistration
Unique Entity ID (UEI) MX89BGD5FK75
Headquarters Chantilly, VA
Parent company TYTO ATHENE, LLC
Business types Category business; Corporate entity not tax exempt; Limited liability corporation; Other than small business; Special designations; Us owned business

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Frequently asked questions

How much does At and T Enterprises make from federal contracts?

At and T Enterprises has $689M in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. The company received 175 awards this fiscal year to date and averages $3.9M per award, with obligations down 33.6% year over year.

Which agencies buy from At and T Enterprises?

The Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Justice, and the Department of Homeland Security are the top buyers of At and T Enterprises in FY2026 to date. The Department of Veterans Affairs obligated $248M, the Department of Justice obligated $149M, and the Department of Homeland Security obligated $129M. Other notable buyers include the Department of Transportation at $42.1M and the Department of the Treasury at $32.8M.

What does At and T Enterprises sell to the government?

At and T Enterprises primarily sells telecommunications and related services to the government. Wired Telecommunications Carriers is the dominant NAICS market at $685M in FY2026 to date, with smaller obligations in All Other Telecommunications at $2M and Other Computer Related Services at $724K.

Which At and T Enterprises contracts are expiring soon?

No expiring contracts are listed for At and T Enterprises in the available FY2026 to date figures. The provided tables and rankings do not include expiring-contract entries or award-value expiration dates.

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