Combined-channel prime obligations, FY2017–FY2024. DoD-awarded primes plus DoD-funded civilian-channel awards.
| FY | Distribution | DoD direct | Civilian channel | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FY2017 |
| $2,899,979,143 |
| $0 |
| $2,899,979,143 |
| FY2018 | $2,964,029,499 | $0 | $2,964,029,499 |
| FY2019 | $3,055,761,275 | $0 | $3,055,761,275 |
| FY2020 | $3,108,731,869 | $0 | $3,108,731,869 |
| FY2021 | $3,217,755,179 | $0 | $3,217,755,179 |
| FY2022 | $3,530,805,878 | $0 | $3,530,805,878 |
| FY2023 | $3,601,081,144 | $0 | $3,601,081,144 |
| FY2024 | $3,545,991,795 | $0 | $3,545,991,795 |
Sub-awards received as a sub-prime (money flowing in) plus the top sub-awardees this vendor paid out (money flowing out) in FY2024.
DOJ False Claims Act settlements (filtered to category='defense_procurement'). Total recovered: $11,253,400 across 1 cases.
GAO bid-protest dockets — 0 against this vendor (as awardee), 0 filed by this vendor.
DSCA Major Arms Sales notifications naming this vendor as prime. Notional value: $0 across 0 notifications.
FEC defense-PAC contributions emitted by this vendor's connected committees, plus Senate LDA lobbying disclosures with this vendor as client.
This rollup spans 1 underlying UEI. The cascade view splits them into true corporate subsidiaries vs duplicate registrations from the 2022 DUNS→UEI migration.
The Vendor 360 envelope reports the underlying UEI count only. Names and the true-subsidiary / duplicate-registration split live on the cascade view.
Every figure on this page traces to its publisher per the methodology page. Definitions, formulas, and the ±0.5% topline reconciliation tolerance live there.
Latest fiscal year — FY2024 — prime contract obligations across both channels.
The DoD-funded exposure cascade — direct prime, civilian channel, sub-awards in/out, plus the rollup subsidiary breakdown.