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U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT Federal Contract Obligations (Last 10 Years)

FPDS procurement overview for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Agency ID 7012) covering obligations, award activity, vendors, NAICS mix, and annual trends over the last 10 years.

Over the last 10 years, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement obligated $26.56 billion across 68,471 award actions, with an average action value of $387,943. Spending is concentrated in security guards and patrol services, facilities support, travel arrangement services, and computer-related services, while annual obligations were highest in 2025 at $5.19 billion.

Generated at 03/21/2026

Analysis period: Last 10 years

Figures reflect readable totals and award counts provided for the last 10 years and may include multiple vendor name variants shown in the source data.

Agency ID
7012
Total Obligated
26.56 billion
26,562,845,472.01
Award Actions
68,471
Average Action Value
387,943.00

About U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT federal contract activity

Over the last 10 years, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement obligated 26.56 billion across 68,471 awards, with an average award value of 387,943. The portfolio is large and operationally diverse, indicating sustained contracting activity across detention, transportation, support, and information services.

Vendor concentration and leading contractors

Vendor spending is concentrated among a small set of providers, led by GEO Group, Inc., The at 2.33 billion across 542 awards and B.I. Incorporated at 2.07 billion across 128 awards. CSI Aviation Services, Inc., M V M, Inc., and GEO Group Inc., The also rank among the top recipients, suggesting recurring dependence on a core group of contractors for major mission requirements.

Industry profile based on NAICS activity

The largest obligations fall under Security Guards and Patrol Services at 7.02 billion and Facilities Support Services at 4.33 billion, showing heavy spend on detention and operational support functions. Travel arrangement services, other computer-related services, and computer systems design services also represent substantial demand, reflecting a mix of logistics, administrative, and IT support requirements.

Annual contract trend over the analysis window

Annual obligations in the most recent years remain elevated, rising to 5.19 billion in 2025 after 3.13 billion in 2024 and 3.21 billion in 2023. Award counts were highest in 2022 and 2023 before easing slightly, while 2025 shows higher obligated value on roughly similar award volume, pointing to larger contract activity in the latest year.

How to interpret this page

This summary uses FPDS Query obligations and award counts for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement over the last 10 years. Vendor, NAICS, and annual views are ranked by total obligated dollars within the analysis window; amounts are rounded for readability, and reported figures should be interpreted as obligation totals rather than outlays.

Top Vendors

SELECT
    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 = '7012'
        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
GEO GROUP, INC., THE 2,333,663,789.06 2.33 billion 542
B.I. INCORPORATED 2,065,809,698.76 2.07 billion 128
CSI AVIATION SERVICES, INC. 2,061,019,898.40 2.06 billion 249
M V M, INC. 1,141,091,452.29 1.14 billion 263
GEO GROUP INC., THE 1,044,719,367.71 1.04 billion 377
CORECIVIC, INC. 1,023,470,256.12 1.02 billion 249
AKIMA GLOBAL SERVICES, LLC 938,275,279.21 938.28 million 312
CLASSIC AIR CHARTER INC. 800,164,136.90 800.16 million 95
STG INTERNATIONAL, INC. 641,096,352.82 641.10 million 80
ACQUISITION LOGISTICS LLC 598,444,871.04 598.44 million 1

Insight

Over the last 10 years, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement obligated $26.56 billion across 68,471 awards, with an average award value of $387,943. Obligations are concentrated among a small set of vendors: the top 10 vendors account for about $12.97 billion, or roughly 49% of total obligated dollars. GEO Group appears twice in the top 10 under two name variants, indicating vendor-name fragmentation that can affect concentration analysis. The vendor mix is weighted toward detention, aviation, and logistics service providers, with several vendors receiving high dollar totals across relatively modest award counts.

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 = '7012'
        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
561612 SECURITY GUARDS AND PATROL SERVICES 7,018,100,507.16 7.02 billion 3,986
561210 FACILITIES SUPPORT SERVICES 4,325,553,397.77 4.33 billion 1,655
561599 ALL OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT AND RESERVATION SERVICES 2,061,002,298.40 2.06 billion 241
541519 OTHER COMPUTER RELATED SERVICES 1,715,866,762.89 1.72 billion 12,844
541512 COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN SERVICES 1,296,641,274.58 1.30 billion 2,483
541611 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SERVICES 942,703,178.58 942.70 million 1,998
621999 ALL OTHER MISCELLANEOUS AMBULATORY HEALTH CARE SERVICES 821,210,482.43 821.21 million 136
541330 ENGINEERING SERVICES 805,479,708.76 805.48 million 947
481219 OTHER NONSCHEDULED AIR TRANSPORTATION 800,164,136.90 800.16 million 95
334220 RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING 622,430,784.58 622.43 million 749

Insight

Over the last 10 years, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement obligated $26.56 billion across 68,471 awards, with spending concentrated in a small set of NAICS categories. Security Guards and Patrol Services (NAICS 561612) is the largest category at $7.02 billion, followed by Facilities Support Services (561210) at $4.33 billion and All Other Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services (561599) at $2.06 billion; together, these three categories account for a substantial share of total obligations. The next tier is more diversified, led by IT and professional services such as Other Computer Related Services (541519), Computer Systems Design Services (541512), and Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services (541611), indicating a mix of recurring support, mission services, and technical procurement activity.

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 = '7012'
        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 5,186,689,952.40 5.19 billion 4,206
2024 3,129,779,871.25 3.13 billion 4,132
2023 3,211,561,660.28 3.21 billion 4,974
2022 2,957,022,977.11 2.96 billion 5,565
2021 2,617,666,247.93 2.62 billion 5,191
2020 2,336,762,390.88 2.34 billion 5,922
2019 2,189,046,860.33 2.19 billion 3,993
2018 1,828,350,814.84 1.83 billion 5,057
2017 1,667,389,422.97 1.67 billion 24,094
2016 1,438,575,274.02 1.44 billion 5,337

Insight

Over the last 10 years, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement obligated $26.56 billion across 68,471 awards, with an average award value of $387,943. Annual obligations increased from $1.44 billion in 2016 to a peak of $5.19 billion in 2025, indicating a materially higher funding level in the most recent year than in prior years. Award volume was more variable than obligations, with a pronounced spike in 2017 at 24,094 awards, suggesting that contract activity has been uneven even as dollar obligations have trended upward.

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