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Optum Public Sector Solutions: Federal Contracts, Agencies & Awards

Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date

Obligations, FY2026 to date
$19.9B
Contract awards
30
Average award size
$664M
vs. prior full fiscal year
11.5% decline
Obligations by fiscal year
Obligations by fiscal year $0 $6.3B $12.6B $18.9B $25.2B FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 $19.9B
Obligations by fiscal year
ItemObligations
FY21$8.9B
FY22$14.5B
FY23$16.2B
FY24$20.1B
FY25$22.5B
FY26$19.9B

Obligations fell 11.5% year over year, from $22.5B in FY2025 to $19.9B in FY2026 to date.

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Optum Public Sector Solutions has $19.9B in federal contract obligations for FY2026 to date across 30 awards with an average award size of $664M. Obligations fell 11.5% year over year. Optum Public Sector Solutions has grown from $8.9B in FY21 to a peak of $22.5B in FY25, with FY26 at $19.9B so far. Optum Public Sector Solutions work spans multiple large awards and multiyear vehicles, so current-year totals are partial and represent fiscal year to date obligations rather than full-year totals. Contract counts and average award size reflect active obligations, while the largest awards and expiring contracts use award-value figures that represent total contract value. Optum Public Sector Solutions performance shows sustained scale in federal healthcare and IT spending, with recent-year obligations still above early-year levels despite the year-over-year decline. Readers looking for competitive posture or pipeline impact should note the concentration in large awards and the jump from FY21 through FY25 followed by a pullback into FY26.

Who are the main buyers of Optum Public Sector Solutions?

Federal health and civilian agencies are primary buyers of Optum Public Sector Solutions. Large contract obligations and the company name indicate significant demand from agencies that purchase healthcare services, benefits administration, and related IT solutions. Agency-level detail is not listed here, but the scale of obligations suggests multiple major federal buyers across health and human services portfolios.

How have federal obligations to Optum Public Sector Solutions changed over time?

Obligations rose from $8.9B in FY21 to $22.5B in FY25, then moved to $19.9B in FY26 to date. Obligations fell 11.5% year over year into FY26. The pattern shows rapid growth through FY25 followed by a partial pullback in the current fiscal year to date.

Largest awards, FY2026 to date
RankAwardAward AmountAwarding AgencyEnds
1 36C10G26K0209 $1.1B Department of Veterans Affairs 2025-10-31
2 36C10G26K0278 $988M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-03-31
3 36C10G26K0291 $962M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-06-30
4 36C10G26K0289 $919M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-04-30
5 36C10G26K0290 $918M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-05-31
6 36C10G26K0211 $895M Department of Veterans Affairs 2025-12-31
7 36C10G26K0276 $858M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-01-31
8 36C10G26K0277 $849M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-02-28
9 36C10G26K0210 $782M Department of Veterans Affairs 2025-11-30
10 36C10G26K0206 $773M Department of Veterans Affairs 2025-10-31
11 36C10G26K0275 $728M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-03-31
12 36C10G26K0203 $724M Department of Veterans Affairs 2025-10-31
13 36C10G26K0288 $706M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-06-30
14 36C10G26K0287 $674M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-05-31
15 36C10G26K0286 $671M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-04-30
16 36C10G26K0285 $668M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-06-30
17 36C10G26K0272 $655M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-03-31
18 36C10G26K0208 $641M Department of Veterans Affairs 2025-12-31
19 36C10G26K0273 $636M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-01-31
20 36C10G26K0283 $628M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-04-30
21 36C10G26K0284 $621M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-05-31
22 36C10G26K0274 $619M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-02-28
23 36C10G26K0205 $609M Department of Veterans Affairs 2025-12-31
24 36C10G26K0207 $598M Department of Veterans Affairs 2025-11-30
25 36C10G26K0270 $585M Department of Veterans Affairs 2026-01-31
Registration details
DetailRegistration
Unique Entity ID (UEI) XMUZGJN98231
Headquarters La Crosse, WI
Parent company UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INCORPORATED
Business types Category business; Corporate entity not tax exempt; Other than small business; Special designations; Us owned business

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Optum Public Sector Solutions make from federal contracts?

Optum Public Sector Solutions has $19.9B in federal contract obligations for FY2026 to date. Optum Public Sector Solutions reached $8.9B in FY21, $14.5B in FY22, $16.2B in FY23, $20.1B in FY24, and $22.5B in FY25, which shows the company has handled multibillion-dollar volumes annually over the last several years.

Which agencies buy from Optum Public Sector Solutions?

Federal health and civilian agencies are the most likely buyers of Optum Public Sector Solutions based on the company name and the scale of obligations. The data available here does not list specific agency-by-agency obligation totals, but the award count of 30 and large average award size point to several major federal customers.

What does Optum Public Sector Solutions sell to the government?

Optum Public Sector Solutions sells healthcare services, benefits administration, and related IT and managed services to the government. The presence of large awards and an average award size of $664M indicates award structures that commonly fund comprehensive service delivery and sustained program support.

Which Optum Public Sector Solutions contracts are expiring soon?

Expiring contracts are not enumerated in the provided figures, so specific expiring-contract names and dates are not available here. The overview notes that largest-awards and expiring-contracts tables use award-value figures rather than obligation figures, so consult those tables for total contract values when they are accessible.

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