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TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Federal Contract Obligations (Last 10 Years)

Transportation Security Administration procurement data for the last 10 years shows 19.32 billion in obligated awards across 26,571 actions.

TSA spending is concentrated in security services, systems integration, engineering, and equipment maintenance, with 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, and 2021 each exceeding 1.97 billion in obligations. Leading vendors include Leidos, TechFlow, Accenture Federal Services, Deloitte Consulting, and Covenant Aviation Security.

Generated at 03/21/2026

Analysis period: Last 10 years

This page summarizes FPDS award action data for Agency ID 7013 over the last 10 years and reflects obligated amounts and award counts as reported.

Agency ID
7013
Total Obligated
19.32 billion
19,317,813,508.28
Award Actions
26,571
Average Action Value
727,026.21

About TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION federal contract activity

Over the last 10 years, the Transportation Security Administration (Agency ID 7013) obligated 19.32 billion across 26,571 awards, for an average award value of 727,026.21. The agency’s procurement profile is high-volume and operationally oriented, with spending concentrated in recurring service, maintenance, and technology support activities that underpin airport security operations.

Vendor concentration and leading contractors

TSA’s vendor base is led by LEIDOS, INC. at 2.13 billion across 406 awards, followed by TECHFLOW, INC. at 1.52 billion across 54 awards and ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC at 1.11 billion across 389 awards. DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP and COVENANT AVIATION SECURITY LLC round out the top five, indicating a mix of large-scale systems, consulting, and security-services providers with materially different award patterns.

Industry profile based on NAICS activity

The largest share of obligations falls under NAICS 811219, Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance, at 2.77 billion, followed by Security Guards and Patrol Services at 2.20 billion and Computer Systems Design Services at 2.13 billion. Engineering Services and Other Computer Related Services also rank prominently, showing that TSA spending is concentrated in technical sustainment, contracted security labor, and IT/system integration support.

Annual contract trend over the analysis window

Annual obligations in the most recent five years have remained near the 2.0 billion level each year, ranging from 1.97 billion in 2025 to 2.24 billion in 2024. Award counts have generally increased over this period, from 1,788 in 2022 to 2,495 in 2025, suggesting sustained procurement activity with modest year-to-year variation rather than a sharp directional shift.

How to interpret this page

This page summarizes FPDS obligations recorded for TSA over the last 10 years and aggregates them by vendor, NAICS code, and fiscal year. Dollar values reflect obligated amounts only, award counts reflect the number of awards observed in the dataset, and the analysis is limited to the stated period without adjustment for inflation or contract performance outcomes.

Top Vendors

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    vendor_name,
    total_obligated,
    award_count,
    formatReadableQuantity(total_obligated) AS total_obligated_readable
FROM
(
    SELECT
        content__award__vendor__vendorHeader__vendorName AS vendor_name,
        sum(content__award__dollarValues__obligatedAmount) AS total_obligated,
        count() AS award_count
    FROM fpds.data
    WHERE
        contract_type = 1
        AND content__award__purchaserInformation__contractingOfficeAgencyID = '7013'
        AND content__award__vendor__vendorHeader__vendorName IS NOT NULL
        AND content__award__vendor__vendorHeader__vendorName != ''
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) >= toStartOfYear(now()) - INTERVAL 10 YEAR
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) < toStartOfYear(now())
    GROUP BY vendor_name
)
ORDER BY total_obligated DESC
LIMIT 10
Vendor Total Obligated Readable Award Actions
LEIDOS, INC. 2,130,037,614.22 2.13 billion 406
TECHFLOW, INC. 1,517,515,302.30 1.52 billion 54
ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC 1,109,944,655.08 1.11 billion 389
DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP 750,023,317.98 750.02 million 426
COVENANT AVIATION SECURITY LLC 746,621,038.40 746.62 million 75
COVENANT AVIATION SECURITY, LLC 469,301,305.60 469.30 million 37
L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 376,061,406.59 376.06 million 311
RAYTHEON COMPANY 324,369,319.47 324.37 million 160
RELI GROUP, INC. 298,453,243.43 298.45 million 238
SMITHS DETECTION INC. 272,914,692.08 272.91 million 30

Insight

Over the last 10 years, TSA obligated $19.32 billion across 26,571 awards, with an average award value of $727,026. Spending is concentrated among a small set of vendors: Leidos, Inc. is the largest recipient at $2.13 billion, followed by TechFlow, Inc. at $1.52 billion and Accenture Federal Services LLC at $1.11 billion. The top 10 vendors include both high-frequency awardees and lower-count, higher-value contractors, and the presence of multiple Covenant Aviation Security entries suggests vendor naming variation may affect vendor-level aggregation.

Top NAICS

SELECT
    naics_code,
    naics_name,
    total_obligated,
    award_count,
    formatReadableQuantity(total_obligated) AS total_obligated_readable
FROM
(
    SELECT
        content__award__productOrServiceInformation__principalNAICSCode AS naics_code,
        anyHeavy(content__award__productOrServiceInformation__principalNAICSCode__description) AS naics_name,
        sum(content__award__dollarValues__obligatedAmount) AS total_obligated,
        count() AS award_count
    FROM fpds.data
    WHERE
        contract_type = 1
        AND content__award__purchaserInformation__contractingOfficeAgencyID = '7013'
        AND content__award__productOrServiceInformation__principalNAICSCode IS NOT NULL
        AND content__award__productOrServiceInformation__principalNAICSCode != ''
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) >= toStartOfYear(now()) - INTERVAL 10 YEAR
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) < toStartOfYear(now())
    GROUP BY naics_code
)
ORDER BY total_obligated DESC
LIMIT 10
NAICS Code Description Total Obligated Readable Award Actions
811219 OTHER ELECTRONIC AND PRECISION EQUIPMENT REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE 2,765,445,640.35 2.77 billion 301
561612 SECURITY GUARDS AND PATROL SERVICES 2,196,268,662.33 2.20 billion 1,334
541512 COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN SERVICES 2,130,055,031.23 2.13 billion 1,228
541330 ENGINEERING SERVICES 1,824,755,100.67 1.82 billion 1,855
541519 OTHER COMPUTER RELATED SERVICES 1,450,909,964.87 1.45 billion 3,217
541611 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SERVICES 1,317,689,715.66 1.32 billion 2,033
334517 IRRADIATION APPARATUS MANUFACTURING 970,392,466.73 970.39 million 536
541612 HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTING SERVICES (2007), HUMAN RESOURCES AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH CONSULTING SERVICES (2002) 946,747,958.33 946.75 million 749
518210 DATA PROCESSING, HOSTING, AND RELATED SERVICES 842,655,723.85 842.66 million 443
334511 SEARCH, DETECTION, NAVIGATION, GUIDANCE, AERONAUTICAL, AND NAUTICAL SYSTEM AND INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURING 789,268,944.28 789.27 million 1,211

Insight

Over the last 10 years, TSA’s obligations of $19.32 billion were concentrated in a small set of NAICS codes, with the top 10 categories accounting for a substantial share of total spending. The largest obligations were in 811219, Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance, at $2.77 billion across 301 awards, followed by 561612, Security Guards and Patrol Services, at $2.20 billion across 1,334 awards, and 541512, Computer Systems Design Services, at $2.13 billion across 1,228 awards. Award counts are more dispersed across lower-dollar service categories such as 541519 and 541611, indicating a mix of high-value, lower-frequency obligations and more frequent, moderate-value awards.

Annual Trend

SELECT
    year,
    total_obligated,
    award_count,
    formatReadableQuantity(total_obligated) AS total_obligated_readable
FROM
(
    SELECT
        toYear(parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate)) AS year,
        sum(content__award__dollarValues__obligatedAmount) AS total_obligated,
        count() AS award_count
    FROM fpds.data
    WHERE
        contract_type = 1
        AND content__award__purchaserInformation__contractingOfficeAgencyID = '7013'
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) >= toStartOfYear(now()) - INTERVAL 10 YEAR
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) < toStartOfYear(now())
    GROUP BY year
)
ORDER BY year DESC
Year Total Obligated Readable Award Actions
2025 1,970,013,597.17 1.97 billion 2,495
2024 2,243,797,512.92 2.24 billion 2,306
2023 2,114,312,112.05 2.11 billion 2,065
2022 2,002,190,557.54 2.00 billion 1,788
2021 2,084,736,296.86 2.08 billion 2,019
2020 1,801,614,642.21 1.80 billion 2,160
2019 1,948,236,269.78 1.95 billion 2,995
2018 1,905,858,651.45 1.91 billion 2,791
2017 1,604,485,502.02 1.60 billion 4,853
2016 1,642,568,366.28 1.64 billion 3,099

Insight

Over the last 10 years, TSA obligated $19.32 billion across 26,571 awards, with an average award value of $727,026. Obligations were relatively stable at roughly $1.60 billion to $2.24 billion annually, with a low in 2017 ($1.60 billion) and a peak in 2024 ($2.24 billion). Award volume was highest in 2017 (4,853) and generally trended lower thereafter, while obligations remained elevated, indicating a shift toward fewer, higher-value awards in later years. 2025 obligations through the current period total $1.97 billion across 2,495 awards.

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