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Metropolitan Security Services: Federal Contracts, Agencies & Awards

Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date

Obligations, FY2026 to date
$527M
Contract awards
163
Average award size
$3.2M
vs. prior full fiscal year
0.1% growth
Obligations by fiscal year
Obligations by fiscal year $0 $148M $295M $443M $591M FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 $527M
Obligations by fiscal year
ItemObligations
FY21$187M
FY22$228M
FY23$258M
FY24$504M
FY25$527M
FY26$527M

Obligations grew 0.1% year over year, from $527M in FY2025 to $527M in FY2026 to date.

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Metropolitan Security Services has $527M in federal contract obligations for FY2026 to date. Metropolitan Security Services won 163 awards so far this fiscal year. Metropolitan Security Services posts an average award size of $3.2M and obligations are up 0.1% year over year. Metropolitan Security Services recorded obligations of $187M in FY21, $228M in FY22, $258M in FY23, $504M in FY24, and $527M in FY25. Metropolitan Security Services shows the Department of Justice as the dominant buyer with $515M in obligations, followed by District of Columbia Courts with $12.5M and the General Services Administration with $202K. Metropolitan Security Services concentrates selling in Security Guards and Patrol Services with $527M in obligations, and also lists Landscape Architectural Services with $29.4K. Metropolitan Security Services fiscal-year totals for FY2026 are partial and reflect fiscal year to date activity rather than a full-year total.

Which agencies are the biggest buyers of Metropolitan Security Services?

The Department of Justice obligated $515M to Metropolitan Security Services, making it by far the largest customer. The District of Columbia Courts obligated $12.5M and the General Services Administration obligated $202K. Those three agencies account for the clear majority of recorded obligations in FY2026 to date.

Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date 1 Department of Justice $515M 2 District of Columbia Courts $12.5M 3 General Services Administration $202K
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Department of Justice$515M
District of Columbia Courts$12.5M
General Services Administration$202K

Department of Justice is Metropolitan Security Services's largest federal customer, with $515M obligated (97.6% of the company's federal obligations).

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How concentrated are Metropolitan Security Services sales by market?

Security Guards and Patrol Services is the largest market for Metropolitan Security Services with $527M in obligations. Landscape Architectural Services is a much smaller market for Metropolitan Security Services with $29.4K in obligations. The concentration in one NAICS suggests most federal obligations are for security services.

Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date 1 Security Guards and Patrol Services $527M 2 Landscape Architectural Services $29.4K
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Security Guards and Patrol Services$527M
Landscape Architectural Services$29.4K

Security Guards and Patrol Services is Metropolitan Security Services's largest federal market, with $527M in obligations.

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Largest awards, FY2026 to date
RankAwardAward AmountAwarding AgencyEnds
1 15M10525FD1226CSO $19.5M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
2 15M10524FD1225CSO $19.1M Department of Justice 2025-09-30
3 15M10525FD5426CSO $19.1M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
4 95C67825P0022 $16.3M District of Columbia Courts 2025-09-30
5 15M10525FD0426CSO $15.4M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
6 15M10524FD0425CSO $15M Department of Justice 2025-09-30
7 15M10525FD1126CSO $14.4M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
8 15M10525FD0826CSO $14.1M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
9 15M10523FD0400CSO $13.7M Department of Justice 2023-09-30
10 15M10525FD5326CSO $13.6M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
11 95C67826P0046 $13M District of Columbia Courts 2026-09-30
12 15M10525FD5026CSO $12.1M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
13 15M10525FD3926CSO $11.5M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
14 15M10525FD7126CSO $10.2M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
15 15M10525FD8326CSO $10.1M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
16 15M10523FD7100CSS $9.7M Department of Justice 2023-09-30
17 15M10525FD9826CSO $9.5M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
18 15M10525FD1926CSO $9.3M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
19 15M10525FD2426CSO $9.2M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
20 15M10525FD6026CSO $9.2M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
21 15M10525FD6626CSO $9.1M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
22 15M10525FD1626CSO $8.9M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
23 15M10525FD9726CSO $8.5M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
24 15M10525FD1826CSO $8.3M Department of Justice 2026-09-30
25 15M10523FD2400CSO $8.2M Department of Justice 2023-09-30
Contracts expiring in the next 12 months
AwardAwarding AgencyAward ValueEnds
15M10525FD1226CSO Department of Justice $19.5M 2026-09-30
15M10525FD5426CSO Department of Justice $19.1M 2026-09-30
15M10525FD0426CSO Department of Justice $15.4M 2026-09-30
15M10525FD1126CSO Department of Justice $14.4M 2026-09-30
15M10525FD0826CSO Department of Justice $14.1M 2026-09-30
15M10525FD5326CSO Department of Justice $13.6M 2026-09-30
95C67826P0046 District of Columbia Courts $13M 2026-09-30
15M10525FD5026CSO Department of Justice $12.1M 2026-09-30
15M10525FD3926CSO Department of Justice $11.5M 2026-09-30
15M10525FD7126CSO Department of Justice $10.2M 2026-09-30
Registration details
DetailRegistration
Unique Entity ID (UEI) M8XJCDL1AE26
Headquarters Chattanooga, TN
Business types Category business; Corporate entity not tax exempt; Other than small business; Special designations; Subchapter s corporation; Us owned business

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Metropolitan Security Services make from federal contracts?

Metropolitan Security Services has $527M in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. Metropolitan Security Services won 163 awards this fiscal year and the average award size is $3.2M. Obligations are up 0.1% year over year.

Which agencies buy from Metropolitan Security Services?

The Department of Justice buys the most from Metropolitan Security Services, obligating $515M. The District of Columbia Courts obligated $12.5M and the General Services Administration obligated $202K.

What does Metropolitan Security Services sell to the government?

Metropolitan Security Services sells Security Guards and Patrol Services to the government, totaling $527M in obligations. Metropolitan Security Services also has obligations in Landscape Architectural Services totaling $29.4K.

Which Metropolitan Security Services contracts are expiring soon?

No expiring-contract figures are provided for Metropolitan Security Services in the supplied data. The dataset lists top buying agencies, markets, award counts, and fiscal-year obligations but does not include an expiring-contracts table with award values.

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