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MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. Federal Contract Obligations (Last 5 Years)

Federal procurement profile for MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. (CAGE 8AMZ8, UEI TREKW6J3QSF5) covering the last 5 years of award activity.

MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. recorded 1,127 award actions and $6.05 billion in obligated obligations over the last 5 years, with an average action value of $5.36 million. Most of this activity was concentrated with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and the company’s largest NAICS concentration was telemarketing bureaus and other contact centers.

Generated at 03/21/2026

Analysis period: Last 5 years

Annual obligations ranged from $1.04 billion in 2022 to $1.41 billion in 2025, based on readable FPDS analysis outputs.

CAGE Code
8AMZ8
UEI
TREKW6J3QSF5
Total Obligated
6.05 billion
6,046,207,468.97
Award Actions
1,127
Average Action Value
5,364,869.09

About MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. federal contract activity

MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. (CAGE 8AMZ8, UEI TREKW6J3QSF5) recorded 6.05 billion in obligated contract value across 1,127 awards over the last 5 years, with an average award value of 5.36 million. The profile is dominated by a small number of large obligations, indicating a mix of high-value service contracts and a broader base of smaller awards.

Agency mix and customer concentration

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is the primary buying activity, accounting for 3.88 billion and 143 awards, or roughly 64% of total obligated value in the period. The next largest sources of obligations are the Internal Revenue Service, Department of Education, Federal Acquisition Service, and FEMA, showing a customer base concentrated in civilian program and support agencies.

Industry profile based on NAICS activity

Contracting activity is heavily concentrated in NAICS 561422, Telemarketing Bureaus and Other Contact Centers, which represents 4.37 billion and 288 awards. The remaining value is spread across computer systems design, commercial banking, administrative management consulting, and financial transactions processing, suggesting a service portfolio that combines contact center operations with administrative, technical, and financial support work.

Annual contract trend over the analysis window

Annual obligated value remained above 1.0 billion in each year of the window, peaking at 1.41 billion in 2025 and 1.39 billion in 2021. Award counts were highest in 2021 at 271, then stayed in a narrower range from 2022 through 2025, indicating a relatively stable but high-volume procurement pattern.

How to interpret this page

This summary is based on FPDS obligation data for the last 5 years and reflects reported awards associated with CAGE 8AMZ8 and UEI TREKW6J3QSF5. Totals, counts, and averages are calculated from the provided dataset; percentages and qualitative characterizations are derived from those reported figures without introducing outside assumptions.

Top Agencies

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    agency_id,
    agency_name,
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    formatReadableQuantity(total_obligated) AS total_obligated_readable
FROM
(
    SELECT
        content__award__purchaserInformation__contractingOfficeAgencyID AS agency_id,
        anyHeavy(content__award__purchaserInformation__contractingOfficeAgencyID__name) AS agency_name,
        sum(content__award__dollarValues__obligatedAmount) AS total_obligated,
        count() AS award_count
    FROM fpds.data
    WHERE
        contract_type = 1
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        AND content__award__purchaserInformation__contractingOfficeAgencyID IS NOT NULL
        AND content__award__purchaserInformation__contractingOfficeAgencyID != ''
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) >= toStartOfYear(now()) - INTERVAL 5 YEAR
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) < toStartOfYear(now())
    GROUP BY agency_id
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ORDER BY total_obligated DESC
LIMIT 10
Agency ID Agency Name Total Obligated Readable Award Actions
7530 CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES 3,883,175,223.74 3.88 billion 143
2050 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 641,910,186.07 641.91 million 354
9100 EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF 610,121,921.69 610.12 million 194
4732 FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE 383,204,742.21 383.20 million 44
7022 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY 176,568,176.78 176.57 million 77
7523 CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION 104,078,877.24 104.08 million 44
1344 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 77,642,446.56 77.64 million 40
7013 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 52,912,424.22 52.91 million 8
8900 ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF 29,481,897.61 29.48 million 44
2400 OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 25,734,322.27 25.73 million 32

Insight

Over the last 5 years, MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. received $6.05 billion across 1,127 awards, with obligations heavily concentrated at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which accounted for $3.88 billion across 143 awards, or about 64% of total obligations. The next largest agencies by obligated dollars were the Internal Revenue Service ($641.91 million; 354 awards) and the Department of Education ($610.12 million; 194 awards), indicating a secondary but materially smaller concentration. Award activity is more distributed than dollar volume, with several agencies posting relatively high award counts but much lower obligations, suggesting a mix of large-value and lower-value procurement actions across the customer base.

Top NAICS

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    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__vendor__vendorSiteDetails__entityIdentifiers__cageCode = '8AMZ8'
        AND content__award__productOrServiceInformation__principalNAICSCode IS NOT NULL
        AND content__award__productOrServiceInformation__principalNAICSCode != ''
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) >= toStartOfYear(now()) - INTERVAL 5 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
561422 TELEMARKETING BUREAUS AND OTHER CONTACT CENTERS 4,373,074,043.23 4.37 billion 288
541512 COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN SERVICES 881,480,190.26 881.48 million 384
522110 COMMERCIAL BANKING 343,757,282.63 343.76 million 127
541611 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SERVICES 286,115,118.90 286.12 million 164
522320 FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING, RESERVE, AND CLEARINGHOUSE ACTIVITIES 75,797,004.49 75.80 million 51
519190 ALL OTHER INFORMATION SERVICES 22,565,174.28 22.57 million 22
561439 OTHER BUSINESS SERVICE CENTERS (INCLUDING COPY SHOPS) 14,968,234.77 14.97 million 24
541519 OTHER COMPUTER RELATED SERVICES 13,889,006.54 13.89 million 8
541511 CUSTOM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SERVICES 10,765,717.88 10.77 million 11
561421 TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICES 10,331,139.63 10.33 million 15

Insight

Over the last 5 years, MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. has received 6.05 billion across 1,127 awards, with obligations heavily concentrated in NAICS 561422, Telemarketing Bureaus and Other Contact Centers, which accounts for 4.37 billion and 288 awards. The next largest NAICS, 541512 Computer Systems Design Services, is materially smaller at 881.48 million across 384 awards, indicating a secondary but much less dollar-intensive area of activity. Additional obligations are spread across banking, management consulting, and financial transaction processing, but each remains well below 350 million, suggesting a strong concentration in contact center-related contracting with a broader, lower-value mix in adjacent administrative and financial support services.

Annual Trend

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    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__vendor__vendorSiteDetails__entityIdentifiers__cageCode = '8AMZ8'
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) >= toStartOfYear(now()) - INTERVAL 5 YEAR
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) < toStartOfYear(now())
    GROUP BY year
)
ORDER BY year DESC
Year Total Obligated Readable Award Actions
2025 1,411,602,725.23 1.41 billion 215
2024 1,107,621,885.29 1.11 billion 210
2023 1,095,281,810.82 1.10 billion 213
2022 1,042,535,687.01 1.04 billion 218
2021 1,389,165,360.62 1.39 billion 271

Insight

MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. shows a relatively steady obligation profile over the last 5 years, with annual obligations ranging from about $1.04 billion to $1.41 billion and no single year dominating the period. Award volume is also broadly distributed, with 210 to 271 awards per year, indicating sustained contract activity rather than a highly concentrated spike. Obligations were lowest in 2022 and then increased modestly in 2023 and 2024 before rising to the period high in 2025.

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