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Mission Support and Test Services: Federal Contracts, Agencies & Awards

Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date

Obligations, FY2026 to date
$953M
Contract awards
4
Average award size
$238M
vs. prior full fiscal year
4.2% decline
Obligations by fiscal year
Obligations by fiscal year $0 $312M $624M $935M $1.2B FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 $953M
Obligations by fiscal year
ItemObligations
FY21$855M
FY22$923M
FY23$838M
FY24$1.1B
FY25$995M
FY26$953M

Obligations fell 4.2% year over year, from $995M in FY2025 to $953M in FY2026 to date.

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Mission Support and Test Services reports $953M in federal contract obligations for FY2026 to date, from four awards with an average award size of $238M. The Department of Energy is the dominant buyer, accounting for the full $953M in obligations for the period. Obligations fell 4.2% year over year, following a peak of $1.1B in FY24 and a $995M total in FY25. Facilities Support Services is the primary market, matching the $953M in obligations tied to the Department of Energy. Smaller activity appears in General Automotive Repair, with $61.2K obligated through the General Services Administration. The vendor’s current-year totals are partial and represent fiscal year to date activity. Historical obligations show multi-year volatility, with totals of $855M in FY21, $923M in FY22, $838M in FY23, $1.1B in FY24, and $995M in FY25. The concentration of FY2026 obligations in one agency and one market suggests a narrow revenue base for the fiscal year to date.

Who are the main buyers of Mission Support and Test Services?

The Department of Energy is the main buyer, obligating $953M in FY2026 to date. The General Services Administration also bought services, with $61.2K in obligations. The buyer list shows a strong concentration in one agency for the current fiscal year to date. That concentration links directly to the Facilities Support Services market activity.

Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date 1 Department of Energy $953M 2 General Services Administration $61.2K
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Department of Energy$953M
General Services Administration$61.2K

Department of Energy is Mission Support and Test Services's largest federal customer, with $953M obligated (100.0% of the company's federal obligations).

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How have obligations trended over recent fiscal years?

Obligations rose to $1.1B in FY24 and then fell to $995M in FY25, before registering $953M in FY26 to date. Obligations were $855M in FY21, $923M in FY22, and $838M in FY23. Year-over-year change for the current period is down 4.2%. The path shows variability across the five-year span.

Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date 1 Facilities Support Services $953M 2 General Automotive Repair $61.2K
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Facilities Support Services$953M
General Automotive Repair$61.2K

Facilities Support Services is Mission Support and Test Services's largest federal market, with $953M in obligations.

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Largest awards, FY2026 to date
RankAwardAward AmountAwarding AgencyEnds
1 DENA0003624 $7.7B Department of Energy 2027-11-30
2 47QMCC26PI023 $29.9K General Services Administration 2026-05-29
3 47QMCC26PI004 $16.2K General Services Administration 2025-12-11
4 47QMCC26PI027 $15.1K General Services Administration 2026-05-29
Registration details
DetailRegistration
Unique Entity ID (UEI) YSYZHPCG4XB3
Headquarters North Las Vegas, NV
Business types Category business; Limited liability corporation; Other than small business; Partnership or limited liability partnership; Special designations; Us owned business

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Mission Support and Test Services make from federal contracts?

Mission Support and Test Services has $953M in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. The vendor has four awards this fiscal year to date with an average award size of $238M, and total obligations for the period are down 4.2% year over year.

Which agencies buy from Mission Support and Test Services?

The Department of Energy and the General Services Administration buy from Mission Support and Test Services. The Department of Energy obligated $953M in FY2026 to date, and the General Services Administration obligated $61.2K.

What does Mission Support and Test Services sell to the government?

Mission Support and Test Services sells Facilities Support Services and General Automotive Repair to the government. Facilities Support Services accounts for $953M in obligations and General Automotive Repair accounts for $61.2K.

Which Mission Support and Test Services contracts are expiring soon?

No expiring contracts are listed for Mission Support and Test Services in the provided tables. The available tables show award-value figures for the largest awards and markets but do not list any expiring-contract entries.

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