Agency Spend Snapshot
Pick a NAICS code to see total federal spending and the top recipients in that industry over the last 3 fiscal years (FY2023-FY2025), drawn straight from public USASpending.gov award data.
These are factual statistics aggregated from public federal award data on USASpending.gov. Figures reflect obligated dollars and can be revised as agencies update their records. This is information, not advice.
Don't know your NAICS code? The NAICS Code Finder maps a plain-English description to candidate codes. Once you have one, the SBA Size Standard Checker tells you the small business threshold for it.
Frequently asked questions
Where does this spending data come from?
Every figure is aggregated live from USASpending.gov, the official public record of federal award spending. The snapshot sums obligated dollars by NAICS code over the last 3 completed fiscal years.
What does the total represent?
It is the total dollars federal agencies obligated on awards classified under that NAICS code across the window. It is a factual aggregate of public award data, not a forecast or a market-size estimate.
Who counts as a top recipient?
Recipients are the prime awardees ranked by obligated dollars under that NAICS code over the window. We show the top 10. The total above reflects all spending in the code, not just these recipients, so the list is a ranked subset rather than the full universe of awardees.
Why only the last 3 fiscal years?
Three completed fiscal years is recent enough to reflect the current landscape while smoothing year-to-year swings. The in-progress fiscal year is excluded so partial-year data does not understate the totals.
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