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Federal Contracting Agencies and Procurement Activity

Find the federal agencies that manage procurement inside each department. Compare contract spending, purchasing frequency, vendor participation, and the NAICS and PSC markets shaping each agency’s buying activity.

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Federal Contracting Agencies Directory

Contracting agencies sit between top-level departments and the offices that execute purchases. The directory groups historical contract activity by agency so you can identify which organizations manage the federal demand relevant to your market.

181 organizations with historical contract activity.

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9763 DEPT OF DEFENSE Department · 9700 -$171.04M 121,104 7,820 336411 1510
4856 NUCLEAR WASTE TECHNICAL REVIEW BOARD Department · 4856 $29.8K 1 1 517110 D304
9502 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION Department · 9502 $50.0K 7 7 485111 V213
5940 NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES Department · 5940 $147.6K 15 13 561320 R607
7400 AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION Department · 7400 $278.0K 2 2 611710 U008
MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSION Contracting agency
9513 MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSION Department · 9513 $514.4K 31 11 541519 D399
97EX DEPT OF DEFENSE Department · 9700 $633.2K 47 33 541519 7F20
9515 ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE U. S. Department · 9515 $1.02M 38 8 519190 D399
9542 FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY Department · 9542 $4.46M 31 5 561210 Z1AA
4775 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Department · 4700 $4.72M 42 9 541511 D306
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9545 MORRIS K. UDALL SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCELLENCE IN NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY FOUNDATION Department · 9545 $5.35M 145 27 541990 R499
9565 CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION BOARD Department · 9565 $7.00M 177 59 512110 T006
97SD DEPT OF DEFENSE Department · 9700 $9.97M 10 8 541715 AC23
9514 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION Department · 9514 $10.46M 426 51 541330 R425
9504 FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION Department · 9504 $10.90M 926 62 519190 R425
4705 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Department · 4700 $11.30M 16 4 541519 R408
97AT DEPT OF DEFENSE Department · 9700 $12.20M 73 42 541512 D399
4340 NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES Department · 4340 $14.85M 334 104 541519 7E20
5400 FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY Department · 5400 $15.07M 524 53 541519 DF01
1404 INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE Department · 1400 $15.38M 524 99 541519 7G21
12C3 AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF Department · 1200 $17.47M 1,535 445 561110 R699
9518 COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR SEVERELY DISABLED Department · 9518 $18.35M 318 46 541511 R617
9511 THE COUNCIL OF THE INSPECTORS GENERAL ON INTEGRITY AND EFFICIENCY Department · 9511 $22.13M 265 72 541512 D399
4704 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Department · 4700 $27.42M 576 180 337214 R706
4100 MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD Department · 4100 $27.72M 1,495 178 511210 7030
5920 NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS Department · 5920 $28.69M 436 87 541512 7J20
6500 FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION Department · 6500 $29.96M 562 109 541512 DA10
1438 INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE Department · 1400 $31.06M 870 206 562910 Z1QA
9300 FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE Department · 9300 $34.75M 751 145 541611 R499
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Contracting agency
9000 SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Department · 9000 $38.56M 629 116 541990 DF01
3352 J. F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Department · 3352 $38.93M 240 103 561612 R499
9516 DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD Department · 9516 $43.64M 340 82 541513 DF01
1504 JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF Department · 1500 $44.47M 1,107 193 423210 7110
7100 OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION Department · 7100 $45.46M 511 204 541511 D301
1645 LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF Department · 1600 $48.49M 1,155 229 541512 D318
PRETRIAL SERVICES AGENCY Contracting agency
959P COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPERVISION AGENCY Department · 9594 $51.80M 764 144 541511 DA01
5300 THE INSTITUTE OF MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES Department · 5300 $58.95M 546 79 561920 M1AB
CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER Contracting agency
8654 HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF Department · 8600 $59.68M 20 13 518210 DC01
INSPECTOR GENERAL Contracting agency
2004 TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF THE Department · 2000 $70.30M 471 77 541211 R704
1604 LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF Department · 1600 $79.46M 1,311 140 541211 B547
1204 AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF Department · 1200 $82.40M 1,178 241 541519 B547
6947 TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF Department · 6900 $85.55M 1,163 235 236220 Y1JA
9506 FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION Department · 9506 $98.44M 971 136 541511 DA01
3400 INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION, UNITED STATES (DUNS # 02-1877998) Department · 3400 $102.36M 1,419 230 541512 DA01
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Contracting agency
1625 LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF Department · 1600 $118.88M 612 210 541910 R702
9508 NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD Department · 9508 $121.46M 1,394 273 541512 R499
1153 UNITED STATES TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY Department · 1153 $148.24M 1,510 226 541330 R425
6300 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Department · 6300 $179.41M 1,617 187 541513 D399
1435 INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE Department · 1400 $188.54M 2,109 233 541715 B526
9594 COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPERVISION AGENCY Department · 9594 $223.79M 2,344 317 623220 G004

Researching Federal Agencies

How to identify the agencies buying in your market

A federal department may contain many organizations with very different missions and purchasing patterns. Contracting-agency data separates that activity, making it possible to see which agency controls relevant programs, how often it buys, and how established the vendor market already is.

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Confirm the agency’s place in government

Use the parent department to understand the broader mission and funding environment. Agencies under the same department can purchase entirely different products and services, so the agency level provides a more precise customer view.

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Measure opportunity and competition together

Obligations measure recorded contract value, actions indicate purchasing frequency, and vendor counts show how widely work is distributed. NAICS and PSC leaders reveal whether the agency’s historical demand aligns with what your company sells.

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Continue to contracting offices

Once an agency fits your market, identify the offices operating beneath it. Contracting offices bring the research closer to recurring buyers, active solicitations, award history, and the teams executing procurement.