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International Business Machines: Federal Contracts, Agencies & Awards

Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date

Obligations, FY2026 to date
$472M
Contract awards
146
Average award size
$3.2M
vs. prior full fiscal year
53.5% decline
Obligations by fiscal year
Obligations by fiscal year $0 $344M $688M $1B $1.4B FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 $472M
Obligations by fiscal year
ItemObligations
FY21$1.1B
FY22$973M
FY23$1B
FY24$1.2B
FY25$1B
FY26$472M

Obligations fell 53.5% year over year, from $1B in FY2025 to $472M in FY2026 to date.

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International Business Machines has recorded $472M in contract obligations for FY2026 to date. International Business Machines received 146 awards so far, with an average award size of $3.2M, and obligations are down 53.5% year over year. International Business Machines historically had larger annual obligations, including $1.2B in FY24, $1B in FY25 and FY23, $973M in FY22, and $1.1B in FY21. International Business Machines has concentrated demand across a few agencies and markets this fiscal year. The Department of Defense leads agency buying at $161M, followed by the Department of Veterans Affairs at $136M and the Department of the Treasury at $64.5M. Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services is the largest market at $139M, followed by Computer Systems Design Services at $135M and Other Computer Related Services at $93M. This picture reflects a partial fiscal-year total, so year-to-date patterns may shift as FY2026 progresses.

Which federal agencies are the biggest buyers of International Business Machines this year?

The Department of Defense is the largest buyer of International Business Machines with $161M in obligations. The Department of Veterans Affairs follows with $136M, and the Department of the Treasury accounts for $64.5M. The General Services Administration and the Department of Homeland Security round out the next largest buyers at $51.3M and $23.9M respectively.

Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date 1 Department of Defense $161M 2 Department of Veterans Affairs $136M 3 Department of the Treasury $64.5M 4 General Services Administration $51.3M 5 Department of Homeland Security $23.9M 6 Department of Commerce $11.2M 7 Department of Justice $10.7M 8 Federal Communications Commission $9.4M 9 Railroad Retirement Board $4.1M 10 Department of Transportation $1.6M
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Department of Defense$161M
Department of Veterans Affairs$136M
Department of the Treasury$64.5M
General Services Administration$51.3M
Department of Homeland Security$23.9M
Department of Commerce$11.2M
Department of Justice$10.7M
Federal Communications Commission$9.4M
Railroad Retirement Board$4.1M
Department of Transportation$1.6M

Department of Defense is International Business Machines's largest federal customer, with $161M obligated (34.1% of the company's federal obligations).

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What products and services is International Business Machines selling to the government?

Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services is the top market for International Business Machines at $139M. Computer Systems Design Services and Other Computer Related Services are also significant at $135M and $93M. International Business Machines also delivers Engineering Services at $58.3M and Software Publishers offerings at $24.5M.

Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date 1 Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing,… $139M 2 Computer Systems Design Services $135M 3 Other Computer Related Services $93M 4 Engineering Services $58.3M 5 Software Publishers $24.5M 6 Administrative Management and General Management Cons… $12.2M 7 All Other Telecommunications $4.9M 8 Custom Computer Programming Services $3.7M 9 Electronic Computer Manufacturing $759K 10 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, … $150K
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services$139M
Computer Systems Design Services$135M
Other Computer Related Services$93M
Engineering Services$58.3M
Software Publishers$24.5M
Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services$12.2M
All Other Telecommunications$4.9M
Custom Computer Programming Services$3.7M
Electronic Computer Manufacturing$759K
Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)$150K

Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services is International Business Machines's largest federal market, with $139M in obligations.

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Largest awards, FY2026 to date
RankAwardAward AmountAwarding AgencyEnds
1 N0003921F3007 $847M Department of Defense 2026-04-22
2 36C10D23N0010 $489M Department of Veterans Affairs 2027-05-20
3 W52P1J17C0008 $315M Department of Defense 2022-01-31
4 W15QKN21F0531 $200M Department of Defense 2026-09-13
5 70FA6023F00000039 $182M Department of Homeland Security 2026-06-07
6 W31P4Q20F0558 $132M Department of Defense 2026-03-30
7 47QMCB25C0001 $117M General Services Administration 2027-11-25
8 GSQ0017AJ0007 $116M General Services Administration 2026-11-17
9 2032H520F00469 $110M Department of the Treasury 2024-06-29
10 FA701424F0210 $99.4M Department of Defense 2026-07-02
11 70FA6022F00000004 $97.6M Department of Homeland Security 2023-09-07
12 GS11Q17BJP0005 $96.4M General Services Administration 2027-05-14
13 2032H524F00199 $90.3M Department of the Treasury 2027-03-29
14 28321325FDS030162 $77.4M Social Security Administration 2026-10-06
15 70FA6020F00000005 $61.5M Department of Homeland Security 2023-05-19
16 36C10D22N0008 $60.7M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-08-31
17 47HAA024F0018 $56.4M General Services Administration 2026-12-31
18 15BNAS21FRCA00031 $52M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
19 N0003924F9002 $47.1M Department of Defense 2026-11-29
20 2032H523F00284 $40.7M Department of the Treasury 2027-10-09
21 2032H519F00238 $40.3M Department of the Treasury 2023-08-18
22 HHSM500201600001U $40M Department of Health and Human Services 2021-08-31
23 HSTS0210JTTC169 $38.3M Department of Homeland Security 2012-09-28
24 HSTS0207JTTC052 $34.7M Department of Homeland Security 2012-07-27
25 60RRBH21F0040 $31.9M Railroad Retirement Board 2025-11-30
Contracts expiring in the next 12 months
AwardAwarding AgencyAward ValueEnds
36C10D23N0010 Department of Veterans Affairs $489M 2027-05-20
W15QKN21F0531 Department of Defense $200M 2026-09-13
GSQ0017AJ0007 General Services Administration $116M 2026-11-17
GS11Q17BJP0005 General Services Administration $96.4M 2027-05-14
2032H524F00199 Department of the Treasury $90.3M 2027-03-29
28321325FDS030162 Social Security Administration $77.4M 2026-10-06
36C10D22N0008 Department of Veterans Affairs $60.7M 2026-08-31
47HAA024F0018 General Services Administration $56.4M 2026-12-31
15BNAS21FRCA00031 Department of Justice $52M 2026-09-30
N0003924F9002 Department of Defense $47.1M 2026-11-29
Registration details
DetailRegistration
Unique Entity ID (UEI) VV9KH3L99VE3
Headquarters Bethesda, MD
Business types Category business; Corporate entity not tax exempt; Manufacturer of goods; Other than small business; Special designations; Us owned business

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Frequently asked questions

How much does International Business Machines make from federal contracts?

International Business Machines has $472M in federal contract obligations for FY2026 to date. International Business Machines received 146 awards this fiscal year, with an average award size of $3.2M, and obligations are down 53.5% year over year.

Which agencies buy from International Business Machines?

The Department of Defense is the largest buyer of International Business Machines at $161M. The Department of Veterans Affairs buys $136M, the Department of the Treasury buys $64.5M, and other buyers include the General Services Administration at $51.3M and the Department of Homeland Security at $23.9M.

What does International Business Machines sell to the government?

International Business Machines sells computing and systems services to the government, led by Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services at $139M. International Business Machines also sells Computer Systems Design Services at $135M, Other Computer Related Services at $93M, Engineering Services at $58.3M, and Software Publishers products at $24.5M.

Which International Business Machines contracts are expiring soon?

Information on expiring contracts is not provided in the figures available for FY2026 to date. The available data lists obligations by agency and market, but does not list expiring contract details or award-value expiry dates.

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