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9/13/2021

Federal Spending Fiscal Year-End 2020

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Federal Spending Fiscal Year-End 2020It’s that time of year again, when we take a look back at federal spending of fiscal year-ends past. Historically, federal spending spikes noticeably during September, the final month of the government fiscal year. As we wrap up the 2021 fiscal year, we’ve put together a few statistics on the 2020 fiscal year-end. Please note, the term “spending” throughout this post refers to spending through contract awards.

Review the interactive charts below to:

  • Compare average federal spending by month.
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  • Review each agency’s spending for FY 2020, their spending in September, and their spending through GSA in September.

Source: the data in the charts below is sourced from the System for Award Management (SAM.gov). SAM.gov includes contract awards reported by agencies; agencies are not required to report contracts valued under $10,000.

Average Federal Contract Awards Per Month
Fiscal Year 2011 to 2020

Over the past decade, average federal contract awards from October through August ranged from $33.6 to $50.6 billion, while contract awards in September averaged $86 billion.


Which Agencies Spent the Most in September 2020?

Fifteen agencies, led by the Army, accounted for nearly 80% of federal spending on contract awards in September of 2021. Four of the agencies in the chart below awarded 25% or more of their contracts in September of 2020 — the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), National Institutes for Health (NIH), Customs and Border Protection, and the State Department.


What Does the Government Buy in the Fiscal Year-End?
September 2020 Federal Contract Awards by NAICS Code

To provide a better sense of what federal agencies bought in the final month of the government fiscal year, we broke down spending by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes. The chart below is interactive and can be sorted by total September spending or spending through the GSA Schedule. By default, the chart is sorted to show NAICS Codes with the highest awards through the GSA Schedule. You can also search for your specific NAICS codes.

NAICS CodeTotal Sept. Contract AwardsSept. Contract Awards through the GSA Schedule
541611 - Administrative Management & General Management Consulting Services$2,795,063,947$592,517,750
541519 - Other Computer Related Services$5,011,572,352$500,433,650
541511 - Custom Computer Programming Services$1,489,967,610$482,364,818
511210 - Software Publishers$837,080,086$265,514,971
541512 - Computer Systems Design Services$5,693,909,525$188,155,338
541330 - Engineering Services$5,985,890,739$165,675,380
561210 - Facilities Support Services$2,835,482,442$104,216,057
334111 - Electronic Computer Manufacturing$1,205,528,681$93,128,393
561320 - Temporary Help Services$141,743,580$89,900,419
541211 - Offices Of Certified Public Accountants$128,912,934$74,368,693
541810 - Advertising Agencies$161,166,132$69,291,662
334516 - Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing$437,020,635$60,887,938
337214 - Office Furniture (Except Wood) Manufacturing$176,806,075$58,056,708
541620 - Environmental Consulting Services$244,125,767$56,948,752
541820 - Public Relations Agencies$64,620,465$36,795,844
541513 - Computer Facilities Management Services$432,815,132$35,729,650
339112 - Surgical & Medical Instrument Manufacturing$856,339,090$33,456,013
334290 - Other Communications Equipment Manufacturing$572,814,329$32,893,067
339113 - Surgical Appliance & Supplies Manufacturing$424,546,741$30,382,613
443120 - Computer & Software Stores$65,557,124$28,719,093
336211 - Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing$52,043,586$28,434,985
315990 - Apparel Accessories & Other Apparel Manufacturing$86,797,625$28,292,821
333318 - Other Commercial & Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing$141,557,409$27,223,906
337122 - Nonupholstered Wood Household Furniture Manufacturing$43,261,800$25,067,584
541930 - Translation & Interpretation Services$37,092,387$22,676,061
333120 - Construction Machinery Manufacturing$101,749,022$21,863,774
561422 - Telemarketing Bureaus & Other Contact Centers$385,168,817$21,044,499
541613 - Marketing Consulting Services$56,951,760$20,872,315
517311 - Wired Telecommunications Carriers$99,015,704$20,758,734
518210 - Data Processing, Hosting, & Related Services$443,934,396$20,004,154
315999 - Other Apparel Accessories & Other Apparel Manufacturing$33,139,960$19,837,616
611420 - Computer Training$73,761,779$19,350,289
339920 - Sporting & Athletic Goods Manufacturing$31,900,407$16,845,969
561612 - Security Guards & Patrol Services$412,774,169$16,040,295
334220 - Radio & Television Broadcasting & Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing$949,008,706$15,460,430
336112 - Light Truck & Utility Vehicle Manufacturing$53,798,282$15,035,839
332311 - Prefabricated Metal Building & Component Manufacturing$73,141,707$14,638,374
336992 - Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, & Tank Component Manufacturing$503,130,843$12,472,889
423710 - Hardware Merchant Wholesalers$18,487,632$11,610,955
337211 - Wood Office Furniture Manufacturing$33,160,942$11,434,366
561450 - Credit Bureaus$14,222,483$11,244,917
811212 - Computer & Office Machine Repair & Maintenance$23,823,106$10,155,210
444130 - Hardware Stores$27,769,714$10,006,989
334513 - Instruments & Related Products Manufacturing For Measuring, Displaying, & Controlling Industrial Process Variables$56,091,145$9,367,221
333298 - All Other Industrial Machinery Manufacturing$9,045,235$9,000,771
541712 - Research & Development in the Physical, Engineering, & Life Sciences (Except Biotechnology)$2,430,421,407$8,398,897
561611 - Investigation Services$219,551,244$8,363,351
336611 - Ship Building & Repairing$1,314,106,211$7,756,088
541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services$1,663,942,999$7,343,091
541910 - Marketing Research & Public Opinion Polling$66,362,642$7,271,523
531120 - Lessors Of Nonresidential Buildings (Except Miniwarehouses)$76,267,308$7,237,056
611430 - Professional & Management Development Training$158,956,718$7,165,646
334519 - Other Measuring & Controlling Device Manufacturing$150,888,239$7,153,768
336120 - Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing$22,840,598$6,923,868
334512 - Automatic Environmental Control Manufacturing For Residential, Commercial, & Appliance Use$17,552,137$6,839,195
333314 - Optical Instrument & Lens Manufacturing$105,808,839$6,448,575
333316 - Photographic & Photocopying Equipment Manufacturing$20,524,201$6,384,618
481211 - Nonscheduled Chartered Passenger Air Transportation$126,534,561$6,046,625
332216 - Saw Blade & Handtool Manufacturing$25,518,708$5,989,392
611699 - All Other Miscellaneous Schools & Instruction$23,996,157$5,886,404
238160 - Roofing Contractors$202,152,856$5,672,944
336612 - Boat Building$59,366,937$5,109,989
541614 - Process, Physical Distribution, & Logistics Consulting Services$406,252,445$4,752,995
561621 - Security Systems Services (Except Locksmiths)$127,119,201$4,633,625
325998 - All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product & Preparation Manufacturing$24,412,050$4,530,023
334510 - Electromedical & Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Manufacturing$80,559,774$4,396,893
541612 - Human Resources Consulting Services$151,492,090$4,363,091
541219 - Other Accounting Services$170,376,854$4,345,514
325412 - Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing$577,179,621$4,317,656
523999 - Miscellaneous Financial Investment Activities$4,652,929$4,313,966
541715 - Research & Development in the Physical, Engineering, & Life Sciences (Except Nanotechnology & Biotechnology)$3,170,554,994$4,199,004
333924 - Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, & Stacker Machinery Manufacturing$39,578,077$3,983,326
334515 - Instrument Manufacturing For Measuring & Testing Electricity & Electrical Signals$80,483,095$3,894,703
236220 - Commercial & Institutional Building Construction$8,065,175,709$3,794,661
326122 - Plastics Pipe & Pipe Fitting Manufacturing$5,189,168$3,771,856
811219 - Other Electronic & Precision Equipment Repair & Maintenance$228,343,235$3,586,603
333111 - Farm Machinery & Equipment Manufacturing$8,540,251$3,561,826
339114 - Dental Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing$8,983,760$3,559,546
336413 - Other Aircraft Parts & Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing$2,160,557,510$3,429,296
334112 - Computer Storage Device Manufacturing$45,227,337$3,377,680
337215 - Showcase, Partition, Shelving, & Locker Manufacturing$82,425,919$3,295,282
423830 - Industrial Machinery & Equipment Merchant Wholesalers$6,962,630$3,221,457
316998 - All Other Leather Good & Allied Product Manufacturing$4,659,256$3,026,319
541380 - Testing Laboratories$163,542,427$3,016,068
335222 - Household Refrigerator & Home Freezer Manufacturing$2,747,175$2,746,262
517410 - Satellite Telecommunications$91,045,266$2,708,731
313311 - Broadwoven Fabric Finishing Mills$6,520,883$2,635,399
561440 - Collection Agencies$24,465,353$2,619,109
339950 - Sign Manufacturing$6,214,098$2,592,064
314912 - Canvas & Related Product Mills$2,569,585$2,551,953
562910 - Remediation Services$894,964,078$2,534,187
333517 - Machine Tool Manufacturing$43,717,782$2,445,844
517312 - Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (Except Satellite)$53,255,837$2,375,579
541430 - Graphic Design Services$11,056,854$2,372,382
333415 - Air-Conditioning & Warm Air Heating Equipment & Commercial & Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing$34,788,472$2,329,855
334210 - Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing$75,226,094$2,288,005
337124 - Metal Household Furniture Manufacturing$5,733,470$2,284,456
333293 - Printing Machinery & Equipment Manufacturing$2,519,057$2,277,176
337127 - Institutional Furniture Manufacturing$57,116,763$2,270,728
325992 - Photographic Film, Paper, Plate, & Chemical Manufacturing$3,130,995$2,250,992
541214 - Payroll Services$2,353,905$2,193,969
511199 - All Other Publishers$41,795,292$2,193,212
339944 - Carbon Paper & Inked Ribbon Manufacturing$2,879,414$2,064,075
334119 - Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing$27,215,798$2,054,986
531110 - Lessors Of Residential Buildings & Dwellings$13,939,664$2,024,752
444190 - Other Building Material Dealers$3,058,480$2,024,576
423430 - Computer & Computer Peripheral Equipment & Software Merchant Wholesalers$24,371,777$2,020,120
423490 - Other Professional Equipment & Supplies Merchant Wholesalers$5,593,389$1,934,044
332999 - All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing$106,661,977$1,894,632
335312 - Motor & Generator Manufacturing$80,173,296$1,872,484
541618 - Other Management Consulting Services$363,267,760$1,841,383
532420 - Office Machinery & Equipment Rental & Leasing$8,644,569$1,821,719
511120 - Periodical Publishers$13,305,996$1,808,157
336212 - Truck Trailer Manufacturing$46,415,282$1,807,433
561730 - Landscaping Services$70,476,055$1,777,704
313210 - Broadwoven Fabric Mills$7,932,033$1,612,530
321992 - Prefabricated Wood Building Manufacturing$2,165,861$1,596,936
332510 - Hardware Manufacturing$280,226,747$1,557,361
561510 - Travel Agencies$2,683,551$1,502,031
519130 - Internet Publishing & Broadcasting & Web Search Portals$50,517,007$1,470,200
561599 - All Other Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services$5,395,475$1,451,885
339999 - All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing$299,153,345$1,443,485
561410 - Document Preparation Services$4,198,051$1,435,634
238210 - Electrical Contractors & Other Wiring Installation Contractors$140,183,808$1,429,864
333911 - Pump & Pumping Equipment Manufacturing$2,983,033$1,426,727
512110 - Motion Picture & Video Production$12,226,339$1,376,359
333315 - Photographic & Photocopying Equipment Manufacturing$2,880,220$1,358,376
333923 - Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, & Monorail System Manufacturing$43,665,387$1,357,354
333112 - Lawn & Garden Tractor & Home Lawn & Garden Equipment Manufacturing$5,347,753$1,343,898
238220 - Plumbing, Heating, & Air-Conditioning Contractors$265,715,476$1,296,356
332213 - Saw Blade & Handsaw Manufacturing$1,292,598$1,292,598
451110 - Sporting Goods Stores$1,389,224$1,238,182
339940 - Office Supplies (Except Paper) Manufacturing$26,487,715$1,231,164
335220 - Major Household Appliance Manufacturing$4,148,944$1,205,081
541690 - Other Scientific & Technical Consulting Services$491,795,133$1,152,852
561710 - Exterminating & Pest Control Services$3,883,608$1,132,530
316999 - All Other Leather Good Manufacturing$1,126,881$1,121,560
323117 - Books Printing$7,212,585$1,097,390
484210 - Used Household & Office Goods Moving$8,795,145$1,056,134
314110 - Carpet & Rug Mills$5,312,617$1,055,735
333913 - Measuring & Dispensing Pump Manufacturing$1,038,086$1,036,525
333319 - Other Commercial & Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing$6,751,066$1,009,447
541410 - Interior Design Services$3,560,054$1,005,733
337121 - Upholstered Household Furniture Manufacturing$4,311,420$992,626
811213 - Communication Equipment Repair & Maintenance$112,230,632$989,478
561990 - All Other Support Services$187,586,307$987,216
316211 - Rubber & Plastics Footwear Manufacturing$957,286$957,286
326199 - All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing$7,654,459$930,613
323114 - Quick Printing$1,155,382$911,656
561499 - All Other Business Support Services$18,956,481$898,029
336999 - All Other Transportation Equipment Manufacturing$16,890,966$894,541
332812 - Metal Coating, Engraving (Except Jewelry & Silverware), & Allied Services To Manufacturers$4,611,305$877,311
337920 - Blind & Shade Manufacturing$1,349,331$872,697
523110 - Investment Banking & Securities Dealing$1,082,752$859,377
561110 - Office Administrative Services$120,723,760$857,724
333241 - Food Product Machinery Manufacturing$7,245,114$856,105
511130 - Book Publishers$17,124,400$845,593
811310 - Commercial & Industrial Machinery & Equipment (Except Automotive & Electronic) Repair & Maintenance$85,383,143$817,844
333518 - Other Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing$799,566$799,566
518111 - Internet Service Providers$936,475$795,969
334511 - Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, & Nautical System & Instrument Manufacturing$1,601,661,106$788,558
339111 - Laboratory Apparatus & Furniture Manufacturing$751,595$751,595
423420 - Office Equipment Merchant Wholesalers$6,188,322$739,452
335999 - All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment & Component Manufacturing$69,010,232$731,132
315228 - Men'S & Boys' Cut & Sew Other Outerwear Manufacturing$720,590$731,054
322230 - Stationery Product Manufacturing$5,990,745$720,861
334514 - Totalizing Fluid Meter & Counting Device Manufacturing$5,888,330$680,057
323111 - Commercial Printing (Except Screen & Books)$2,932,830$664,815
333411 - Air Purification Equipment Manufacturing$661,892$661,892
335210 - Small Electrical Appliance Manufacturing$1,933,858$638,434
532210 - Consumer Electronics & Appliances Rental$1,592,118$635,033
453210 - Office Supplies & Stationery Stores$10,453,193$633,009
334310 - Audio & Video Equipment Manufacturing$59,132,100$610,860
336991 - Motorcycle, Bicycle, & Parts Manufacturing$1,339,752$607,171
517110 - Wired Telecommunications Carriers$616,291,274$606,032
541710 - Research & Development in the Physical, Engineering, & Life Sciences$602,039,959$589,832
333999 - All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing$54,677,593$571,991
312112 - Bottled Water Manufacturing$6,913,220$562,785
541110 - Offices Of Lawyers$63,798,396$552,289
424120 - Stationery & Office Supplies Merchant Wholesalers$1,294,041$550,364
332212 - Hand & Edge Tool Manufacturing$570,488$542,252
562112 - Hazardous Waste Collection$2,635,831$541,558
325612 - Polish & Other Sanitation Good Manufacturing$2,222,010$526,930
325611 - Soap & Other Detergent Manufacturing$3,571,351$515,710
321991 - Manufactured Home (Mobile Home) Manufacturing$1,270,878$506,915
624310 - Vocational Rehabilitation Services$3,748,917$501,080
335122 - Commercial, Industrial, & Institutional Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing$5,607,659$483,912
493110 - General Warehousing & Storage$82,086,212$480,140
423120 - Motor Vehicle Supplies & New Parts Merchant Wholesalers$784,560$476,622
325413 - In-Vitro Diagnostic Substance Manufacturing$142,754,400$449,124
236210 - Industrial Building Construction$265,272,932$430,866
451140 - Musical Instrument & Supplies Stores$817,434$424,534
314910 - Textile Bag & Canvas Mills$35,835,680$419,676
238290 - Other Building Equipment Contractors$68,753,361$391,991
316210 - Footwear Manufacturing$8,109,160$370,319
315280 - Other Cut & Sew Apparel Manufacturing$3,503,289$350,343
333313 - Office Machinery Manufacturing$347,720$347,827
326191 - Plastics Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing$1,761,820$346,289
611710 - Educational Support Services$86,344,908$345,796
322221 - Coated & Laminated Packaging Paper & Plastics Film Manufacturing$206,668$335,438
327910 - Abrasive Product Manufacturing$1,449,983$334,998
492110 - Couriers & Express Delivery Services$303,215,101$334,062
323113 - Commercial Screen Printing$844,242$333,850
423730 - Warm Air Heating & Air-Conditioning Equipment & Supplies Merchant Wholesalers$939,798$307,410
333618 - Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing$139,168,379$306,494
339994 - Broom, Brush, & Mop Manufacturing$768,514$300,986
541350 - Building Inspection Services$14,558,191$290,959
532490 - Other Commercial & Industrial Machinery & Equipment Rental & Leasing$18,273,636$276,644
444110 - Home Centers$33,521,198$266,910
333991 - Power-Driven Handtool Manufacturing$2,042,933$264,800
334413 - Semiconductor & Related Device Manufacturing$18,013,262$262,935
333922 - Conveyor & Conveying Equipment Manufacturing$101,690,973$252,985
238320 - Painting & Wall Covering Contractors$29,922,000$246,998
238330 - Flooring Contractors$9,141,635$242,421
334113 - Computer Terminal Manufacturing$1,229,706$240,611
314120 - Curtain & Linen Mills$727,898$237,917
541850 - Outdoor Advertising$1,552,018$225,492
336111 - Automobile Manufacturing$131,520,163$222,856
441210 - Recreational Vehicle Dealers$258,699$220,684
339992 - Musical Instrument Manufacturing$1,501,075$207,482
517919 - All Other Telecommunications$226,265,611$205,705
315234 - Women'S & Girls' Cut & Sew Suit, Coat, Tailored Jacket, & Skirt Manufacturing$198,168$198,168
336214 - Travel Trailer & Camper Manufacturing$7,351,650$194,459
424130 - Industrial & Personal Service Paper Merchant Wholesalers$1,714,141$194,354
333514 - Special Die & Tool, Die Set, Jig, & Fixture Manufacturing$739,352$194,028
322220 - Paper Bag & Coated & Treated Paper Manufacturing$6,925,651$190,118
532111 - Passenger Car Rental$5,482,366$188,739
561920 - Convention & Trade Show Organizers$6,047,283$188,175
333912 - Air & Gas Compressor Manufacturing$14,567,561$184,858
315992 - Glove & Mitten Manufacturing$193,505$183,957
333244 - Printing Machinery & Equipment Manufacturing$14,345,065$173,825
326112 - Plastics Packaging Film & Sheet (Including Laminated) Manufacturing$3,356,099$169,552
335912 - Primary Battery Manufacturing$7,363,382$154,526
443112 - Radio, Television, & Other Electronics Stores$136,017$136,017
333412 - Industrial & Commercial Fan & Blower Manufacturing$134,556$134,556
811198 - All Other Automotive Repair & Maintenance$15,902,842$132,954
448110 - Men'S Clothing Stores$276,462$131,907
517911 - Telecommunications Resellers$16,846,685$131,550
315220 - Men'S & Boys' Cut & Sew Apparel Manufacturing$33,563,043$131,047
333519 - Rolling Mill & Other Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing$1,273,073$127,471
423840 - Industrial Supplies Merchant Wholesalers$2,836,881$126,817
333515 - Cutting Tool & Machine Tool Accessory Manufacturing$7,114,462$124,179
332919 - Other Metal Valve & Pipe Fitting Manufacturing$38,512,922$122,384
339932 - Game, Toy, & Children'S Vehicle Manufacturing$121,856$121,856
314121 - Curtain & Drapery Mills$119,847$119,847
324110 - Petroleum Refineries$494,261,996$119,560
423810 - Construction & Mining (Except Oil Well) Machinery & Equipment Merchant Wholesalers$564,232$117,831
238990 - All Other Specialty Trade Contractors$211,769,059$114,536
237120 - Oil & Gas Pipeline & Related Structures Construction$119,823,352$108,763
322121 - Paper (Except Newsprint) Mills$37,743,938$107,471
332722 - Bolt, Nut, Screw, Rivet, & Washer Manufacturing$40,593,257$105,491
444210 - Outdoor Power Equipment Stores$298,116$105,470
335311 - Power, Distribution, & Specialty Transformer Manufacturing$23,909,126$104,738
492210 - Local Messengers & Local Delivery$825,440$102,385
335314 - Relay & Industrial Control Manufacturing$6,989,874$100,765
315210 - Cut & Sew Apparel Contractors$370,144,524$95,753
332323 - Ornamental & Architectural Metal Work Manufacturing$780,957$94,429
333513 - Machine Tool (Metal Forming Types) Manufacturing$94,270$94,270
485320 - Limousine Service$867,884$86,066
454390 - Other Direct Selling Establishments$1,071,111$84,288
339941 - Pen & Mechanical Pencil Manufacturing$83,662$83,662
532310 - General Rental Centers$179,169$83,658
335129 - Other Lighting Equipment Manufacturing$6,991,899$82,265
423940 - Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, & Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers$105,741$81,241
326111 - Plastics Bag Manufacturing$4,853,622$80,736
335911 - Storage Battery Manufacturing$12,660,916$77,255
485999 - All Other Transit & Ground Passenger Transportation-$4,627,038$76,729
334419 - Other Electronic Component Manufacturing$106,038,424$69,148
324191 - Petroleum Lubricating Oil & Grease Manufacturing$12,483,220$62,180
484110 - General Freight Trucking, Local$2,304,511$62,000
532112 - Passenger Car Leasing$6,317,962$59,931
336411 - Aircraft Manufacturing$3,178,401,980$59,427
423910 - Sporting & Recreational Goods & Supplies Merchant Wholesalers$730,432$57,220
322231 - Die-Cut Paper & Paperboard Office Supplies Manufacturing$56,110$56,110
454111 - Electronic Shopping$55,550$55,550
316214 - Women'S Footwear (Except Athletic) Manufacturing$54,136$54,136
541714 - Research & Development in Biotechnology (Except Nanobiotechnology)$320,380,340$53,722
713940 - Fitness & Recreational Sports Centers$1,432,648$49,562
327111 - Vitreous China Plumbing Fixture & China & Earthenware Bathroom Accessories Manufacturing$40,209$47,783
332211 - Cutlery & Flatware (Except Precious) Manufacturing$47,667$47,667
332994 - Small Arms, Ordnance, & Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing$244,643,150$45,431
531210 - Offices Of Real Estate Agents & Brokers-$22,352,000$45,000
324122 - Asphalt Shingle & Coating Materials Manufacturing$52,391$44,744
326299 - All Other Rubber Product Manufacturing$3,167,431$39,008
453998 - All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (Except Tobacco Stores)$241,504$38,881
332618 - Other Fabricated Wire Product Manufacturing$3,530,273$36,335
441310 - Automotive Parts & Accessories Stores$2,830,470$34,097
423610 - Electrical Apparatus & Equipment, Wiring Supplies, & Related Equipment Merchant Wholesalers$25,959,753$33,749
423210 - Furniture Merchant Wholesalers$2,562,447$30,654
323119 - Other Commercial Printing$77,437$29,730
339930 - Doll, Toy, & Game Manufacturing$2,063,268$26,195
333512 - Machine Tool (Metal Cutting Types) Manufacturing$183,647$25,037
316213 - Men'S Footwear (Except Athletic) Manufacturing$27,491$23,905
314999 - All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills$26,731,609$23,846
443130 - Camera & Photographic Supplies Stores$22,914$22,914
335110 - Electric Lamp Bulb & Part Manufacturing$833,983$21,792
333992 - Welding & Soldering Equipment Manufacturing$6,025,614$19,782
333413 - Industrial & Commercial Fan & Blower & Air Purification Equipment Manufacturing$21,060,382$18,255
238190 - Other Foundation, Structure, & Building Exterior Contractors$13,500,345$16,482
313221 - Narrow Fabric Mills$16,109$16,427
332439 - Other Metal Container Manufacturing$37,269,397$15,570
325320 - Pesticide & Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing$854,510$15,520
336310 - Motor Vehicle Gasoline Engine & Engine Parts Manufacturing$9,844,784$15,301
325910 - Printing Ink Manufacturing$5,532,105$13,965
326113 - Unlaminated Plastics Film & Sheet (Except Packaging) Manufacturing$700,382$13,865
511140 - Directory & Mailing List Publishers$253,302$12,060
321920 - Wood Container & Pallet Manufacturing$907,880$11,454
321999 - All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product Manufacturing$3,936,650$9,093
#N/A$86,758,403$5,000
423450 - Medical, Dental, & Hospital Equipment & Supplies Merchant Wholesalers$405,237,926$4,845
322223 - Plastics, Foil, & Coated Paper Bag Manufacturing$656,393$2,785
335121 - Residential Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing$241,563$2,396
334118 - Computer Terminal & Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing$36,204,409$1,968
333914 - Measuring, Dispensing, & Other Pumping Equipment Manufacturing$18,073,036$970
322232 - Envelope Manufacturing$671$671
325211 - Plastics Material & Resin Manufacturing$1,909,469$410
424950 - Paint, Varnish, & Supplies Merchant Wholesalers-$18,159$149
314994 - Rope, Cordage, Twine, Tire Cord, & Tire Fabric Mills$2,169,355$113
237990 - Other Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction$1,969,736,036$0
336412 - Aircraft Engine & Engine Parts Manufacturing$1,449,787,591$0
237310 - Highway, Street, & Bridge Construction$1,238,228,224$0
336414 - Guided Missile & Space Vehicle Manufacturing$1,023,014,705$0
311999 - All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing$985,097,344$0
483111 - Deep Sea Freight Transportation$948,267,533$0
423850 - Service Establishment Equipment & Supplies Merchant Wholesalers$884,713,306$0
488190 - Other Support Activities For Air Transportation$637,689,083$0
524114 - Direct Health & Medical Insurance Carriers$605,352,105$0
332993 - Ammunition (Except Small Arms) Manufacturing$568,510,869$0
541720 - Research & Development in the Social Sciences & Humanities$536,392,340$0
325411 - Medicinal & Botanical Manufacturing$377,654,516$0
481212 - Nonscheduled Chartered Freight Air Transportation$276,388,041$0
541310 - Architectural Services$261,253,316$0
928110 - National Security$258,238,265$0
331491 - Nonferrous Metal (Except Copper & Aluminum) Rolling, Drawing, & Extruding$230,878,880$0
115310 - Support Activities For Forestry$230,723,913$0
424210 - Drugs & Druggists' Sundries Merchant Wholesalers$208,386,412$0
331410 - Nonferrous Metal (Except Aluminum) Smelting & Refining$198,808,510$0
722310 - Food Service Contractors$188,771,109$0
541711 - Research & Development in Biotechnology$182,882,772$0
237110 - Water & Sewer Line & Related Structures Construction$163,727,140$0
334517 - Irradiation Apparatus Manufacturing$161,397,007$0
623110 - Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities)$152,912,832$0
522390 - Other Activities Related To Credit Intermediation$134,430,616$0
622110 - General Medical & Surgical Hospitals$131,292,045$0
541199 - All Other Legal Services$127,964,612$0
325920 - Explosives Manufacturing$113,773,243$0
311812 - Commercial Bakeries$111,247,957$0
237130 - Power & Communication Line & Related Structures Construction$107,450,856$0
611512 - Flight Training$105,247,139$0
221122 - Electric Power Distribution$102,511,495$0
334412 - Bare Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing$99,730,647$0
311911 - Roasted Nuts & Peanut Butter Manufacturing$97,223,203$0
336419 - Other Guided Missile & Space Vehicle Parts & Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing$96,689,094$0
519190 - All Other Information Services$87,094,148$0
325414 - Biological Product (Except Diagnostic) Manufacturing$85,512,662$0
238910 - Site Preparation Contractors$76,428,122$0
311991 - Perishable Prepared Food Manufacturing$75,403,430$0
486910 - Pipeline Transportation Of Refined Petroleum Products$72,712,520$0
493190 - Other Warehousing & Storage$69,957,726$0
562211 - Hazardous Waste Treatment & Disposal$66,404,580$0
332992 - Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing$65,036,818$0
517310 - Telecommunications Resellers$64,166,071$0
611519 - Other Technical & Trade Schools$61,851,121$0
331420 - Copper Rolling, Drawing, Extruding, & Alloying$51,467,180$0
541713 - Research & Development in Nanotechnology$48,898,794$0
221310 - Water Supply & Irrigation Systems$47,722,567$0
336415 - Guided Missile & Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit & Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing$44,918,219$0
621999 - All Other Miscellaneous Ambulatory Health Care Services$43,223,329$0
236118 - Residential Remodelers$43,170,888$0
488510 - Freight Transportation Arrangement$42,875,920$0
483113 - Coastal & Great Lakes Freight Transportation$41,189,339$0
488111 - Air Traffic Control$36,761,063$0
336350 - Motor Vehicle Transmission & Power Train Parts Manufacturing$34,773,842$0
541360 - Geophysical Surveying & Mapping Services$33,143,997$0
325120 - Industrial Gas Manufacturing$31,662,708$0
333611 - Turbine & Turbine Generator Set Units Manufacturing$31,320,337$0
541940 - Veterinary Services$30,840,809$0
325180 - Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing$30,222,074$0
621399 - Offices Of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners$29,402,452$0
621910 - Ambulance Services$28,709,900$0
812990 - All Other Personal Services$28,599,704$0
519120 - Libraries & Archives$26,008,366$0
221118 - Other Electric Power Generation$25,880,984$0
336320 - Motor Vehicle Electrical & Electronic Equipment Manufacturing$25,625,874$0
311421 - Fruit & Vegetable Canning$23,850,199$0
332312 - Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing$23,561,907$0
481112 - Scheduled Freight Air Transportation$23,366,166$0
611513 - Apprenticeship Training$22,778,997$0
621991 - Blood & Organ Banks$22,675,155$0
923120 - Administration Of Public Health Programs$22,543,020$0
488320 - Marine Cargo Handling$22,338,517$0
221210 - Natural Gas Distribution$22,130,572$0
335313 - Switchgear & Switchboard Apparatus Manufacturing$22,040,085$0
523910 - Miscellaneous Intermediation$22,038,824$0
532283 - Home Health Equipment Rental$20,924,933$0
562111 - Solid Waste Collection$20,566,736$0
611630 - Language Schools$18,881,405$0
488310 - Port & Harbor Operations$18,717,835$0
624230 - Emergency & Other Relief Services$18,253,947$0
311224 - Soybean & Other Oilseed Processing$18,111,510$0
213112 - Support Activities For Oil & Gas Operations$17,299,284$0
311211 - Flour Milling$16,674,629$0
921190 - Other General Government Support$15,996,238$0
481219 - Other Nonscheduled Air Transportation$15,970,424$0
311513 - Cheese Manufacturing$15,771,270$0
488330 - Navigational Services To Shipping$15,314,103$0
621498 - All Other Outpatient Care Centers$15,130,215$0
813920 - Professional Organizations$15,028,082$0
336390 - Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing$14,901,402$0
236116 - New Multifamily Housing Construction (Except For-Sale Builders)$14,780,936$0
332991 - Ball & Roller Bearing Manufacturing$14,777,449$0
238390 - Other Building Finishing Contractors$13,911,632$0
541320 - Landscape Architectural Services$13,822,868$0
493120 - Refrigerated Warehousing & Storage$13,708,604$0
334418 - Printed Circuit Assembly (Electronic Assembly) Manufacturing$13,570,298$0
522110 - Commercial Banking$13,502,471$0
115210 - Support Activities For Animal Production$13,377,427$0
238140 - Masonry Contractors$13,299,151$0
336360 - Motor Vehicle Seating & Interior Trim Manufacturing$12,959,195$0
332911 - Industrial Valve Manufacturing$12,554,838$0
333249 - Other Industrial Machinery Manufacturing$12,043,255$0
711510 - Independent Artists, Writers, & Performers$11,625,448$0
488490 - Other Support Activities For Road Transportation$11,414,267$0
332710 - Machine Shops$11,339,067$0
926110 - Administration Of General Economic Programs$11,143,093$0
532120 - Truck, Utility Trailer, & Rv (Recreational Vehicle) Rental & Leasing$11,091,882$0
813312 - Environment, Conservation & Wildlife Organizations$10,859,894$0
488390 - Other Support Activities For Water Transportation$10,832,877$0
331318 - Other Aluminum Rolling, Drawing, & Extruding$10,791,399$0
624221 - Temporary Shelters$10,564,078$0
238110 - Poured Concrete Foundation & Structure Contractors$10,554,850$0
423690 - Other Electronic Parts & Equipment Merchant Wholesalers$10,368,703$0
333613 - Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing$9,105,369$0
234930 - Industrial Nonbuilding Structure Construction$8,883,471$0
562991 - Septic Tank & Related Services$8,799,707$0
221320 - Sewage Treatment Facilities$8,784,119$0
325510 - Paint & Coating Manufacturing$8,668,367$0
311511 - Fluid Milk Manufacturing$8,298,703$0
238120 - Structural Steel & Precast Concrete Contractors$8,274,734$0
311340 - Nonchocolate Confectionery Manufacturing$8,245,225$0
334614 - Software & Other Prerecorded Compact Disc, Tape, & Record Reproducing$8,130,612$0
532291 - Home Health Equipment Rental$8,122,812$0
111998 - All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming$7,981,670$0
541890 - Other Services Related To Advertising$7,841,809$0
313310 - Textile & Fabric Finishing Mills$7,687,681$0
423860 - Transportation Equipment & Supplies (Except Motor Vehicle) Merchant Wholesalers$7,608,495$0
311212 - Rice Milling$7,541,018$0
532289 - All Other Consumer Goods Rental$7,482,091$0
811412 - Appliance Repair & Maintenance$7,475,495$0
221112 - Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation$7,441,002$0
325220 - Artificial & Synthetic Fibers & Filaments Manufacturing$7,414,353$0
524210 - Insurance Agencies & Brokerages$7,280,895$0
339991 - Gasket, Packing, & Sealing Device Manufacturing$7,205,530$0
333996 - Fluid Power Pump & Motor Manufacturing$7,137,571$0
331110 - Iron & Steel Mills & Ferroalloy Manufacturing$7,045,083$0
238130 - Framing Contractors$6,854,375$0
331315 - Aluminum Sheet, Plate, & Foil Manufacturing$6,851,351$0
238150 - Glass & Glazing Contractors$6,841,668$0
212319 - Other Crushed & Broken Stone Mining & Quarrying$6,593,027$0
519110 - News Syndicates$6,490,554$0
326291 - Rubber Product Manufacturing For Mechanical Use$6,392,981$0
621610 - Home Health Care Services$6,372,022$0
485991 - Special Needs Transportation$6,353,245$0
424480 - Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Merchant Wholesalers$6,242,192$0
332313 - Plate Work Manufacturing$6,227,373$0
332410 - Power Boiler & Heat Exchanger Manufacturing$6,118,438$0
112990 - All Other Animal Production$5,828,929$0
488991 - Packing & Crating$5,811,036$0
212312 - Crushed & Broken Limestone Mining & Quarrying$5,770,502$0
335921 - Fiber Optic Cable Manufacturing$5,734,251$0
423310 - Lumber, Plywood, Millwork, & Wood Panel Merchant Wholesalers$5,729,617$0
311225 - Fats & Oils Refining & Blending$5,639,917$0
311512 - Creamery Butter Manufacturing$5,572,453$0
212321 - Construction Sand & Gravel Mining$5,500,851$0
221330 - Steam & Air-Conditioning Supply$5,416,658$0
621420 - Outpatient Mental Health & Substance Abuse Centers$5,394,225$0
334417 - Electronic Connector Manufacturing$5,389,415$0
238310 - Drywall & Insulation Contractors$5,386,817$0
333994 - Industrial Process Furnace & Oven Manufacturing$5,274,659$0
561311 - Employment Placement Agencies$5,268,008$0
812930 - Parking Lots & Garages$5,148,546$0
922160 - Fire Protection$5,050,023$0
238350 - Finish Carpentry Contractors$5,041,039$0
337910 - Mattress Manufacturing$5,030,048$0
561330 - Professional Employer Organizations (Formerly Employee Leasing Services)$4,917,847$0
484220 - Specialized Freight (Except Used Goods) Trucking, Local$4,842,823$0
531190 - Lessors Of Other Real Estate Property$4,822,164$0
424410 - General Line Grocery Merchant Wholesalers$4,801,335$0
115112 - Soil Preparation, Planting, & Cultivating$4,790,335$0
624120 - Services For the Elderly & Persons With Disabilities$4,781,125$0
332322 - Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing$4,542,115$0
562219 - Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment & Disposal$4,535,477$0
446199 - All Other Health & Personal Care Stores$4,483,770$0
515120 - Television Broadcasting$4,278,347$0
621330 - Offices Of Mental Health Practitioners (Except Physicians)$4,221,248$0
561910 - Packaging & Labeling Services$4,180,340$0
485111 - Mixed Mode Transit Systems$4,054,898$0
562119 - Other Waste Collection$4,047,607$0
624229 - Other Community Housing Services$3,977,687$0
523920 - Portfolio Management$3,903,741$0
485410 - School & Employee Bus Transportation$3,734,802$0
531390 - Other Activities Related To Real Estate$3,721,983$0
532412 - Construction, Mining, & Forestry Machinery & Equipment Rental & Leasing$3,703,292$0
327991 - Cut Stone & Stone Product Manufacturing$3,547,987$0
813110 - Religious Organizations$3,464,253$0
811121 - Automotive Body, Paint, & Interior Repair & Maintenance$3,461,297$0
928120 - International Affairs$3,443,964$0
313230 - Nonwoven Fabric Mills$3,382,668$0
326211 - Tire Manufacturing (Except Retreading)$3,359,017$0
812332 - Industrial Launderers$3,351,716$0
315240 - Women'S, Girls', & Infants' Cut & Sew Apparel Manufacturing$3,318,947$0
926130 - Regulation & Administration Of Communications, Electric, Gas, & Other Utilities$3,311,311$0
621512 - Diagnostic Imaging Centers$3,302,757$0
332721 - Precision Turned Product Manufacturing$3,273,247$0
924120 - Administration Of Conservation Programs$3,263,024$0
562998 - All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services$3,220,745$0
333612 - Speed Changer, Industrial High-Speed Drive, & Gear Manufacturing$3,219,086$0
334416 - Capacitor, Resistor, Coil, Transformer, & Other Inductor Manufacturing$3,145,864$0
327331 - Concrete Block & Brick Manufacturing$3,135,148$0
325199 - All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing$3,053,602$0
333997 - Scale & Balance Manufacturing (2007), Scale & Balance (Except Laboratory) Manufacturing (2002)$3,050,056$0
926150 - Regulation, Licensing, & Inspection Of Miscellaneous Commercial Sectors$3,029,156$0
512120 - Motion Picture & Video Distribution$3,026,018$0
311423 - Dried & Dehydrated Food Manufacturing$2,982,894$0
113310 - Logging$2,954,127$0
332912 - Fluid Power Valve & Hose Fitting Manufacturing$2,947,885$0
623990 - Other Residential Care Facilities$2,913,592$0
621340 - Offices Of Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapists, & Audiologists$2,913,425$0
712110 - Museums$2,905,024$0
525910 - Open-End Investment Funds$2,834,745$0
325991 - Custom Compounding Of Purchased Resins$2,823,382$0
332996 - Fabricated Pipe & Pipe Fitting Manufacturing$2,784,293$0
488119 - Other Airport Operations$2,735,783$0
423620 - Household Appliances, Electric Housewares, & Consumer Electronics Merchant Wholesalers$2,709,616$0
332321 - Metal Window & Door Manufacturing$2,684,969$0
339115 - Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing$2,603,055$0
335991 - Carbon & Graphite Product Manufacturing$2,587,021$0
812320 - Drycleaning & Laundry Services (Except Coin-Operated)$2,586,186$0
813319 - Other Social Advocacy Organizations$2,549,813$0
221121 - Electric Bulk Power Transmission & Control$2,495,393$0
424720 - Petroleum & Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (Except Bulk Stations & Terminals)$2,491,770$0
721310 - Rooming & Boarding Houses, Dormitories, & Workers' Camps$2,487,670$0
561439 - Other Business Service Centers (Including Copy Shops)$2,482,794$0
332420 - Metal Tank (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing$2,457,765$0
325520 - Adhesive Manufacturing$2,438,574$0
327390 - Other Concrete Product Manufacturing$2,360,189$0
311710 - Seafood Product Preparation & Packaging$2,337,262$0
522320 - Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, & Clearinghouse Activities$2,285,104$0
326220 - Rubber & Plastics Hoses & Belting Manufacturing$2,282,302$0
624110 - Child & Youth Services$2,264,389$0
515111 - Radio Networks$2,219,868$0
441110 - New Car Dealers$2,192,108$0
541191 - Title Abstract & Settlement Offices$2,153,962$0
561421 - Telephone Answering Services$2,111,442$0
448210 - Shoe Stores$2,091,239$0
813311 - Human Rights Organizations$2,074,743$0
311119 - Other Animal Food Manufacturing$2,030,492$0
333414 - Heating Equipment (Except Warm Air Furnaces) Manufacturing$2,029,925$0
483114 - Coastal & Great Lakes Passenger Transportation$2,016,757$0
335929 - Other Communication & Energy Wire Manufacturing$1,945,914$0
712120 - Historical Sites$1,934,785$0
333921 - Elevator & Moving Stairway Manufacturing$1,930,689$0
332215 - Metal Kitchen Cookware, Utensil, Cutlery, & Flatware (Except Precious) Manufacturing$1,916,957$0
515210 - Cable & Other Subscription Programming$1,906,837$0
925110 - Administration Of Housing Programs$1,890,362$0
423110 - Automobile & Other Motor Vehicle Merchant Wholesalers$1,873,747$0
922120 - Police Protection$1,858,508$0
332112 - Nonferrous Forging$1,840,421$0
112511 - Finfish Farming & Fish Hatcheries$1,832,010$0
811211 - Consumer Electronics Repair & Maintenance$1,817,298$0
491110 - Postal Service$1,803,172$0
327215 - Glass Product Manufacturing Made Of Purchased Glass$1,769,806$0
541340 - Drafting Services$1,765,756$0
424320 - Men'S & Boys' Clothing & Furnishings Merchant Wholesalers$1,753,879$0
425110 - Business To Business Electronic Markets$1,721,676$0
624410 - Child Day Care Services$1,720,690$0
331221 - Rolled Steel Shape Manufacturing$1,718,506$0
423440 - Other Commercial Equipment Merchant Wholesalers$1,711,522$0
221114 - Solar Electric Power Generation$1,705,725$0
332111 - Iron & Steel Forging$1,692,784$0
441228 - Motorcycle, Atv, & All Other Motor Vehicle Dealers$1,684,372$0
924110 - Administration Of Air & Water Resource & Solid Waste Management Programs$1,665,604$0
923110 - Administration Of Education Programs$1,616,269$0
424690 - Other Chemical & Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers$1,614,212$0
454310 - Fuel Dealers$1,597,767$0
812331 - Linen Supply$1,565,213$0
562212 - Solid Waste Landfill$1,563,491$0
423390 - Other Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers$1,542,983$0
333993 - Packaging Machinery Manufacturing$1,513,155$0
423320 - Brick, Stone, & Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers$1,492,947$0
337125 - Household Furniture (Except Wood & Metal) Manufacturing$1,484,745$0
524298 - All Other Insurance Related Activities$1,460,022$0
488210 - Support Activities For Rail Transportation$1,427,130$0
211130 - Natural Gas Extraction$1,413,184$0
333242 - Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing$1,358,981$0
611692 - Automobile Driving Schools$1,349,672$0
321212 - Softwood Veneer & Plywood Manufacturing$1,318,949$0
622210 - Psychiatric & Substance Abuse Hospitals$1,309,345$0
611110 - Elementary & Secondary Schools$1,268,008$0
713990 - All Other Amusement & Recreation Industries$1,247,736$0
523930 - Investment Advice$1,246,102$0
331210 - Iron & Steel Pipe & Tube Manufacturing From Purchased Steel$1,244,155$0
335932 - Noncurrent-Carrying Wiring Device Manufacturing$1,202,719$0
423990 - Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers$1,189,501$0
332813 - Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing, & Coloring$1,181,225$0
448150 - Clothing Accessories Stores$1,169,228$0
336340 - Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing$1,150,053$0
324121 - Asphalt Paving Mixture & Block Manufacturing$1,146,839$0
442110 - Furniture Stores$1,111,163$0
336330 - Motor Vehicle Steering & Suspension Components (Except Spring) Manufacturing$1,098,914$0
531312 - Nonresidential Property Managers$1,078,646$0
611210 - Junior Colleges$1,075,784$0
483211 - Inland Water Freight Transportation$1,049,382$0
485113 - Bus & Other Motor Vehicle Transit Systems$1,038,973$0
711310 - Promoters Of Performing Arts, Sports, & Similar Events With Facilities$1,037,639$0
561622 - Locksmiths$1,021,729$0
922140 - Correctional Institutions$1,016,218$0
541490 - Other Specialized Design Services$1,012,373$0
622310 - Specialty (Except Psychiatric & Substance Abuse) Hospitals$971,686$0
238340 - Tile & Terrazzo Contractors$965,241$0
922130 - Legal Counsel & Prosecution$963,086$0
722320 - Caterers$945,731$0
332613 - Spring Manufacturing$942,289$0
424710 - Petroleum Bulk Stations & Terminals$930,046$0
481111 - Scheduled Passenger Air Transportation$924,349$0
321211 - Hardwood Veneer & Plywood Manufacturing$906,026$0
237210 - Land Subdivision$902,873$0
326150 - Urethane & Other Foam Product (Except Polystyrene) Manufacturing$882,338$0
525120 - Health & Welfare Funds$877,054$0
511110 - Newspaper Publishers$866,992$0
312113 - Ice Manufacturing$866,352$0
327999 - All Other Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing$843,193$0
333243 - Sawmill, Woodworking, & Paper Machinery Manufacturing$841,009$0
332913 - Plumbing Fixture Fitting & Trim Manufacturing$838,163$0
333995 - Fluid Power Cylinder & Actuator Manufacturing$831,304$0
423740 - Refrigeration Equipment & Supplies Merchant Wholesalers$820,460$0
562213 - Solid Waste Combustors & Incinerators$818,265$0
312111 - Soft Drink Manufacturing$799,147$0
512290 - Other Sound Recording Industries$787,939$0
311514 - Dry, Condensed, & Evaporated Dairy Product Manufacturing$759,642$0
321113 - Sawmills$757,320$0
722511 - Full-Service Restaurants$748,249$0
326130 - Laminated Plastics Plate, Sheet (Except Packaging), & Shape Manufacturing$738,845$0
485210 - Interurban & Rural Bus Transportation$736,735$0
711130 - Musical Groups & Artists$723,098$0
321114 - Wood Preservation$723,077$0
213111 - Drilling Oil & Gas Wells$720,860$0
484121 - General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Truckload$698,937$0
331313 - Alumina Refining & Primary Aluminum Production$681,584$0
423820 - Farm & Garden Machinery & Equipment Merchant Wholesalers$670,701$0
321912 - Cut Stock, Resawing Lumber, & Planing$665,479$0
811118 - Other Automotive Mechanical & Electrical Repair & Maintenance$663,892$0
561613 - Armored Car Services$661,361$0
813910 - Business Associations$652,270$0
337212 - Custom Architectural Woodwork & Millwork Manufacturing$640,494$0
443142 - Electronics Stores$639,719$0
621210 - Offices Of Dentists$634,916$0
333132 - Oil & Gas Field Machinery & Equipment Manufacturing$629,250$0
322219 - Other Paperboard Container Manufacturing$623,541$0
561492 - Court Reporting & Stenotype Services$621,869$0
111940 - Hay Farming$615,282$0
321213 - Engineered Wood Member (Except Truss) Manufacturing$614,923$0
236115 - New Single-Family Housing Construction (Except For-Sale Builders)$611,178$0
423410 - Photographic Equipment & Supplies Merchant Wholesalers$608,539$0
423720 - Plumbing & Heating Equipment & Supplies (Hydronics) Merchant Wholesalers$603,665$0
331222 - Steel Wire Drawing$599,128$0
927110 - Space Research & Technology$585,576$0
811490 - Other Personal & Household Goods Repair & Maintenance$576,771$0
921110 - Executive Offices$564,349$0
332119 - Metal Crown, Closure, & Other Metal Stamping (Except Automotive)$562,170$0
313320 - Fabric Coating Mills$558,781$0
213113 - Support Activities For Coal Mining$558,296$0
331513 - Steel Foundries (Except Investment)$544,970$0
812210 - Funeral Homes & Funeral Services$532,453$0
811411 - Home & Garden Equipment Repair & Maintenance$527,427$0
321911 - Wood Window & Door Manufacturing$507,613$0
332117 - Powder Metallurgy Part Manufacturing$465,178$0
512199 - Other Motion Picture & Video Industries$458,959$0
522293 - International Trade Financing$458,611$0
424920 - Book, Periodical, & Newspaper Merchant Wholesalers$452,851$0
445110 - Supermarkets & Other Grocery (Except Convenience) Stores$451,218$0
441222 - Boat Dealers$451,083$0
541922 - Commercial Photography$446,976$0
446110 - Pharmacies & Drug Stores$445,217$0
713930 - Marinas$441,184$0
541840 - Media Representatives$437,619$0
111421 - Nursery & Tree Production$436,774$0
512191 - Teleproduction & Other Postproduction Services$429,981$0
336213 - Motor Home Manufacturing$429,780$0
212299 - All Other Metal Ore Mining$420,000$0
811420 - Reupholstery & Furniture Repair$407,206$0
424990 - Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Merchant Wholesalers$405,331$0
532411 - Commercial Air, Rail, & Water Transportation Equipment Rental & Leasing$399,446$0
331529 - Other Nonferrous Metal Foundries (Except Die-Casting)$399,000$0
221111 - Hydroelectric Power Generation$394,038$0
424490 - Other Grocery & Related Products Merchant Wholesalers$371,152$0
322291 - Sanitary Paper Product Manufacturing$367,726$0
721211 - Rv (Recreational Vehicle) Parks & Campgrounds$345,476$0
313110 - Fiber, Yarn, & Thread Mills$345,339$0
485510 - Charter Bus Industry$340,068$0
211120 - Crude Petroleum Extraction$330,623$0
327110 - Pottery, Ceramics, & Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing$318,968$0
324199 - All Other Petroleum & Coal Products Manufacturing$316,994$0
925120 - Administration Of Urban Planning & Community & Rural Development$308,954$0
113210 - Forest Nurseries & Gathering Of Forest Products$305,084$0
213115 - Support Activities For Nonmetallic Minerals (Except Fuels)$299,472$0
482112 - Short Line Railroads$289,296$0
331492 - Secondary Smelting, Refining, & Alloying Of Nonferrous Metal (Except Copper & Aluminum)$285,524$0
921150 - American Indian & Alaska Native Tribal Governments$281,863$0
212311 - Dimension Stone Mining & Quarrying$280,420$0
561431 - Private Mail Centers$279,973$0
443141 - Household Appliance Stores$277,971$0
483112 - Deep Sea Passenger Transportation$269,292$0
334613 - Blank Magnetic & Optical Recording Media Manufacturing$265,759$0
327992 - Ground Or Treated Mineral & Earth Manufacturing$261,092$0
311612 - Meat Processed From Carcasses$259,661$0
423460 - Ophthalmic Goods Merchant Wholesalers$255,965$0
813219 - Other Grantmaking & Giving Services$255,505$0
339910 - Jewelry & Silverware Manufacturing$249,934$0
524113 - Direct Life Insurance Carriers$247,592$0
812220 - Cemeteries & Crematories$245,412$0
238170 - Siding Contractors$234,747$0
452319 - All Other General Merchandise Stores$234,326$0
115115 - Farm Labor Contractors & Crew Leaders$231,718$0
315110 - Hosiery & Sock Mills$231,567$0
722514 - Cafeterias, Grill Buffets, & Buffets$228,595$0
333131 - Mining Machinery & Equipment Manufacturing$224,174$0
423220 - Home Furnishing Merchant Wholesalers$212,698$0
337110 - Wood Kitchen Cabinet & Countertop Manufacturing$212,195$0
327320 - Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing$211,977$0
813990 - Other Similar Organizations (Except Business, Professional, Labor, & Political Organizations)$206,526$0
721214 - Recreational & Vacation Camps (Except Campgrounds)$205,674$0
339993 - Fastener, Button, Needle, & Pin Manufacturing$203,966$0
541921 - Photography Studios, Portrait$202,439$0
114119 - Other Marine Fishing$196,465$0
112210 - Hog & Pig Farming$192,897$0
311230 - Breakfast Cereal Manufacturing$192,822$0
721199 - All Other Traveler Accommodation$191,636$0
812199 - Other Personal Care Services$188,882$0
313220 - Narrow Fabric Mills & Schiffli Machine Embroidery$188,488$0
722330 - Mobile Food Services$187,854$0
326160 - Plastics Bottle Manufacturing$187,484$0
452311 - Warehouse Clubs & Supercenters$179,648$0
325212 - Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing$176,714$0
442210 - Floor Covering Stores$175,472$0
532299 - All Other Consumer Goods Rental$174,532$0
451211 - Book Stores$172,124$0
454110 - Electronic Shopping & Mail-Order Houses$161,621$0
813930 - Labor Unions & Similar Labor Organizations$157,229$0
326140 - Polystyrene Foam Product Manufacturing$156,242$0
312120 - Breweries$154,963$0
323120 - Support Activities For Printing$154,881$0
515112 - Radio Stations$153,482$0
921120 - Legislative Bodies$149,032$0
811112 - Automotive Exhaust System Repair$148,475$0
333511 - Industrial Mold Manufacturing$141,563$0
111219 - Other Vegetable (Except Potato) & Melon Farming$139,553$0
561740 - Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Services$138,066$0
524128 - Other Direct Insurance (Except Life, Health, & Medical) Carriers$135,123$0
517910 - Other Telecommunications$134,670$0
531130 - Lessors Of Miniwarehouses & Self-Storage Units$132,922$0
525990 - Other Financial Vehicles$130,396$0
621410 - Family Planning Centers$125,472$0
326121 - Unlaminated Plastics Profile Shape Manufacturing$123,453$0
611691 - Exam Preparation & Tutoring$121,952$0
711211 - Sports Teams & Clubs$121,738$0
111422 - Floriculture Production$119,788$0
532284 - Recreational Goods Rental$117,307$0
331523 - Nonferrous Metal Die-Casting Foundries$116,613$0
926140 - Regulation Of Agricultural Marketing & Commodities$111,564$0
114210 - Hunting & Trapping$111,192$0
311611 - Animal (Except Poultry) Slaughtering$111,059$0
512240 - Sound Recording Studios$108,129$0
325110 - Petrochemical Manufacturing$106,494$0
315299 - All Other Cut & Sew Apparel Manufacturing$101,697$0
523130 - Commodity Contracts Dealing$97,720$0
453920 - Art Dealers$94,960$0
113110 - Timber Tract Operations$94,658$0
811113 - Automotive Transmission Repair$92,931$0
327993 - Mineral Wool Manufacturing$89,125$0
325620 - Toilet Preparation Manufacturing$86,391$0
212393 - Other Chemical & Fertilizer Mineral Mining$86,166$0
221115 - Wind Electric Power Generation$83,404$0
424110 - Printing & Writing Paper Merchant Wholesalers$78,790$0
424910 - Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers$78,682$0
812310 - Coin-Operated Laundries & Drycleaners$76,867$0
712190 - Nature Parks & Other Similar Institutions$76,539$0
532230 - Video Tape & Disc Rental$75,669$0
483212 - Inland Water Passenger Transportation$75,241$0
453310 - Used Merchandise Stores$73,920$0
323116 - Manifold Business Forms Printing$70,449$0
423330 - Roofing, Siding, & Insulation Material Merchant Wholesalers$69,372$0
327211 - Flat Glass Manufacturing$67,646$0
448190 - Other Clothing Stores$66,267$0
112420 - Goat Farming$62,192$0
311221 - Wet Corn Milling$60,662$0
315190 - Other Apparel Knitting Mills$60,661$0
325311 - Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing$60,116$0
424340 - Footwear Merchant Wholesalers$58,830$0
336370 - Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping$58,579$0
112519 - Other Aquaculture (2007), Other Animal Aquaculture (2002)$58,285$0
524127 - Direct Title Insurance Carriers$57,615$0
314991 - Rope, Cordage, & Twine Mills$57,300$0
111140 - Wheat Farming$55,200$0
424310 - Piece Goods, Notions, & Other Dry Goods Merchant Wholesalers$55,083$0
813212 - Voluntary Health Organizations$55,000$0
485119 - Other Urban Transit Systems$54,757$0
532282 - Video Tape & Disc Rental$54,368$0
442291 - Window Treatment Stores$53,305$0
444120 - Paint & Wallpaper Stores$53,047$0
115116 - Farm Management Services$52,317$0
488410 - Motor Vehicle Towing$51,766$0
111110 - Soybean Farming$51,482$0
441120 - Used Car Dealers$47,347$0
541830 - Media Buying Agencies$46,614$0
423510 - Metal Service Centers & Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers$46,502$0
332431 - Metal Can Manufacturing$44,787$0
425120 - Wholesale Trade Agents & Brokers$44,346$0
316110 - Leather & Hide Tanning & Finishing$43,356$0
523991 - Trust, Fiduciary, & Custody Activities$43,112$0
312130 - Wineries$42,399$0
115114 - Postharvest Crop Activities (Except Cotton Ginning)$41,810$0
445299 - All Other Specialty Food Stores$40,410$0
713950 - Bowling Centers$39,427$0
339116 - Dental Laboratories$38,256$0
512210 - Record Production$37,479$0
525190 - Other Insurance Funds$37,286$0
813410 - Civic & Social Organizations$36,650$0
711190 - Other Performing Arts Companies$35,257$0
112120 - Dairy Cattle & Milk Production$35,088$0
451212 - News Dealers & Newsstands$34,162$0
453910 - Pet & Pet Supplies Stores$34,150$0
442299 - All Other Home Furnishings Stores$34,033$0
812112 - Beauty Salons$33,600$0
722515 - Snack & Nonalcoholic Beverage Bars$32,930$0
811192 - Car Washes$31,657$0
722410 - Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages)$30,339$0
512250 - Record Production & Distribution$29,546$0
512132 - Drive-In Motion Picture Theaters$29,224$0
522120 - Savings Institutions$28,223$0
311813 - Frozen Cakes, Pies, & Other Pastries Manufacturing$28,015$0
446191 - Food (Health) Supplement Stores$27,498$0
541420 - Industrial Design Services$26,904$0
327420 - Gypsum Product Manufacturing$26,200$0
313240 - Knit Fabric Mills$25,949$0
561520 - Tour Operators$25,930$0
323110 - Commercial Lithographic Printing$25,804$0
321918 - Other Millwork (Including Flooring)$25,289$0
424420 - Packaged Frozen Food Merchant Wholesalers$25,212$0
423140 - Motor Vehicle Parts (Used) Merchant Wholesalers$25,000$0
424610 - Plastics Materials & Basic Forms & Shapes Merchant Wholesalers$24,393$0
561491 - Repossession Services$23,664$0
533110 - Lessors Of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (Except Copyrighted Works)$23,133$0
327310 - Cement Manufacturing$22,800$0
112112 - Cattle Feedlots$22,800$0
424460 - Fish & Seafood Merchant Wholesalers$22,562$0
311111 - Dog & Cat Food Manufacturing$21,831$0
446130 - Optical Goods Stores$21,545$0
325193 - Ethyl Alcohol Manufacturing$21,421$0
487210 - Scenic & Sightseeing Transportation, Water$20,600$0
311351 - Chocolate & Confectionery Manufacturing From Cacao Beans$20,480$0
711320 - Promoters Of Performing Arts, Sports, & Similar Events Without Facilities$20,118$0
111150 - Corn Farming$20,101$0
111199 - All Other Grain Farming$20,000$0
486990 - All Other Pipeline Transportation$19,725$0
453220 - Gift, Novelty, & Souvenir Stores$19,445$0
314129 - Other Household Textile Product Mills$18,566$0
424450 - Confectionery Merchant Wholesalers$17,100$0
512230 - Music Publishers$16,000$0
112111 - Beef Cattle Ranching & Farming$15,750$0
311920 - Coffee & Tea Manufacturing$15,430$0
331512 - Steel Investment Foundries$15,014$0
311919 - Other Snack Food Manufacturing$14,976$0
327120 - Clay Building Material & Refractories Manufacturing$13,971$0
311942 - Spice & Extract Manufacturing$13,193$0
513390 - Other Telecommunications$13,007$0
213114 - Support Activities For Metal Mining$12,750$0
524126 - Direct Property & Casualty Insurance Carriers$12,749$0
713120 - Amusement Arcades$12,000$0
322212 - Folding Paperboard Box Manufacturing$11,867$0
311422 - Specialty Canning$11,531$0
522292 - Real Estate Credit$11,202$0
424820 - Wine & Distilled Alcoholic Beverage Merchant Wholesalers$10,664$0
322130 - Paperboard Mills$10,463$0
541213 - Tax Preparation Services$10,343$0
311941 - Mayonnaise, Dressing, & Other Prepared Sauce Manufacturing$10,080$0
327213 - Glass Container Manufacturing$10,068$0
611610 - Fine Arts Schools$9,650$0
513310 - Wired Telecommunications Carriers$9,000$0
311615 - Poultry Processing$8,521$0
713910 - Golf Courses & Country Clubs$7,500$0
541870 - Advertising Material Distribution Services$7,010$0
447110 - Gasoline Stations With Convenience Stores$6,249$0
441320 - Tire Dealers$6,070$0
541860 - Direct Mail Advertising$5,802$0
112340 - Poultry Hatcheries$5,107$0
311930 - Flavoring Syrup & Concentrate Manufacturing$4,845$0
482111 - Line-Haul Railroads$4,674$0
487110 - Scenic & Sightseeing Transportation, Land$4,000$0
211112 - Natural Gas Liquid Extraction$3,724$0
521110 - Monetary Authorities - Central Bank$3,709$0
332114 - Custom Roll Forming$3,679$0
522210 - Credit Card Issuing$3,600$0
331314 - Secondary Smelting & Alloying Of Aluminum$3,074$0
621391 - Offices Of Podiatrists$2,456$0
327410 - Lime Manufacturing$2,422$0
212399 - All Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining$1,612$0
484122 - General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Less Than Truckload$1,390$0
311314 - Cane Sugar Manufacturing$700$0
212111 - Bituminous Coal & Lignite Surface Mining$660$0
921130 - Public Finance Activities$346$0
327212 - Other Pressed & Blown Glass & Glassware Manufacturing$108$0
621491 - Hmo Medical Centers$0$0
517211 - Paging$0$0
524291 - Claims Adjusting$0$0
522190 - Other Depository Credit Intermediation$0$0
523120 - Securities Brokerage$0$0
517212 - Cellular & Other Wireless Telecommunications$0$0
811122 - Automotive Glass Replacement Shops$0$0
611410 - Business & Secretarial Schools$0$0
811191 - Automotive Oil Change & Lubrication Shops$0$0
921140 - Executive & Legislative Offices, Combined$0$0
812921 - Photofinishing Laboratories (Except One-Hour)$0$0
441221 - Motorcycle Dealers$0$0
422920 - Book, Periodical, & Newspaper Wholesalers$0$0
452990 - All Other General Merchandise Stores$0$0
422120 - Stationery & Office Supplies Wholesalers$0$0
336399 - All Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing$0$0
493130 - Farm Product Warehousing & Storage$0$0
424520 - Livestock Merchant Wholesalers$0$0
447190 - Other Gasoline Stations$0$0
444220 - Nursery, Garden Center, & Farm Supply Stores$0$0
448140 - Family Clothing Stores$0$0
454112 - Electronic Auctions$0$0
335228 - Other Major Household Appliance Manufacturing$0$0
454113 - Mail-Order Houses$0$0
335221 - Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing$0$0
325194 - Cyclic Crude, Intermediate, & Gum & Wood Chemical Manufacturing$0$0
327332 - Concrete Pipe Manufacturing$0$0
332997 - Industrial Pattern Manufacturing$0$0
326212 - Tire Retreading$0$0
212112 - Bituminous Coal Underground Mining$0$0
322122 - Newsprint Mills$0$0
221119 - Other Electric Power Generation$0$0
331511 - Iron Foundries$0$0
326192 - Resilient Floor Covering Manufacturing$0$0
424440 - Poultry & Poultry Product Merchant Wholesalers-$1$0
813211 - Grantmaking Foundations-$250$0
112310 - Chicken Egg Production-$293$0
923130 - Administration Of Human Resource Programs (Except Education, Public Health, & Veterans' Affairs Programs)-$540$0
325613 - Surface Active Agent Manufacturing-$794$0
423130 - Tire & Tube Merchant Wholesalers-$1,446$0
311811 - Retail Bakeries-$2,000$0
812111 - Barber Shops-$3,250$0
424430 - Dairy Product (Except Dried Or Canned) Merchant Wholesalers-$5,288$0
212322 - Industrial Sand Mining-$6,146$0
561312 - Executive Search Services-$7,190$0
926120 - Regulation & Administration Of Transportation Programs-$8,274$0
522130 - Credit Unions-$8,342$0
624210 - Community Food Services-$9,636$0
722513 - Limited-Service Restaurants-$14,003$0
325130 - Synthetic Dye & Pigment Manufacturing-$17,511$0
115113 - Crop Harvesting, Primarily By Machine-$17,587$0
485310 - Taxi Service-$18,157$0
923140 - Administration Of Veterans' Affairs-$19,522$0
339995 - Burial Casket Manufacturing-$19,875$0
922110 - Courts-$20,414$0
112920 - Horses & Other Equine Production-$21,609$0
621493 - Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical & Emergency Centers-$25,000$0
711110 - Theater Companies & Dinner Theaters-$47,730$0
443111 - Household Appliance Stores-$50,731$0
332811 - Metal Heat Treating-$54,446$0
424930 - Flower, Nursery Stock, & Florists' Supplies Merchant Wholesalers-$55,942$0
112930 - Fur-Bearing Animal & Rabbit Production-$57,329$0
486210 - Pipeline Transportation Of Natural Gas-$62,835$0
711219 - Other Spectator Sports-$68,243$0
423930 - Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers-$69,593$0
311613 - Rendering & Meat Byproduct Processing-$92,780$0
712130 - Zoos & Botanical Gardens-$146,806$0
211111 - Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas Extraction-$205,960$0
621310 - Offices Of Chiropractors-$236,659$0
621320 - Offices Of Optometrists-$266,129$0
332995 - Other Ordnance & Accessories Manufacturing-$289,241$0
812910 - Pet Care (Except Veterinary) Services-$316,798$0
621492 - Kidney Dialysis Centers-$352,685$0
485112 - Commuter Rail Systems-$399,628$0
311412 - Frozen Specialty Food Manufacturing-$402,263$0
611620 - Sports & Recreation Instruction-$555,463$0
336510 - Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing-$802,793$0
517210 - Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (Except Satellite)-$2,040,512$0
621112 - Offices Of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists-$5,303,307$0
311411 - Frozen Fruit, Juice, & Vegetable Manufacturing-$6,086,128$0
484230 - Specialized Freight (Except Used Goods) Trucking, Long-Distance-$8,303,443$0
922190 - Other Justice, Public Order, & Safety Activities-$11,298,548$0
325314 - Fertilizer (Mixing Only) Manufacturing-$14,920,636$0
531320 - Offices Of Real Estate Appraisers-$16,729,446$0
811111 - General Automotive Repair-$29,377,772$0
531311 - Residential Property Managers-$133,027,574$0
335224 - Household Laundry Equipment Manufacturing$16,290-$1,156
322211 - Corrugated & Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing$3,174,158-$3,353
624190 - Other Individual & Family Services$64,805,045-$3,397
562920 - Materials Recovery Facilities$729,085-$4,416
322299 - All Other Converted Paper Product Manufacturing$596,604-$7,007
561790 - Other Services To Buildings & Dwellings$8,054,174-$7,405
623220 - Residential Mental Health & Substance Abuse Facilities$6,595,260-$9,168
721110 - Hotels (Except Casino Hotels) & Motels$34,120,704-$49,355
541370 - Surveying & Mapping (Except Geophysical) Services$69,310,118-$74,553
488999 - All Other Support Activities For Transportation$39,941,316-$131,925
611310 - Colleges, Universities, & Professional Schools$85,348,901-$184,683
335931 - Current-Carrying Wiring Device Manufacturing$14,357,202-$267,062
621511 - Medical Laboratories$277,593,891-$337,511
561720 - Janitorial Services$191,868,012-$557,533
524292 - Third Party Administration Of Insurance & Pension Funds$98,792,844-$939,498
621111 - Offices Of Physicians (Except Mental Health Specialists)$7,260,364,201-$1,212,547
522310 - Mortgage & Nonmortgage Loan Brokers-$4,169,978-$4,871,215

September 2020 Spending by Socio-Economic Size Status

The pie chart below shows a breakdown of total September contract awards between small businesses and “other than small businesses”. The “other than small business” category includes large businesses, as well as non-profit organizations and companies based outside of the United States. In September of 2020, small businesses accounted for approximately 30% of all contract awards reported by federal agencies.

Total September 2020 Contract Awards

September 2020 Awards by Contract Type

The following chart shows the breakdown of September awards between small businesses and “other than small businesses” based upon the type of contract used. According to the data below, agencies appear more likely to award contracts to small businesses when using the GSA Schedule compared to other contract types. While Indefinite Delivery Contracts (IDCs) accounted for the highest awards to small businesses, small businesses accounted for more than 50% of contract awards through the GSA and VA Schedule Contract.

Contract Type*Other than Small BusinessSmall Business% of Awards to Small Businesses
FSS (GSA & VA Schedules)$1,785,933,899 $1,999,711,304 53%
GWAC$2,539,431,092 $2,452,981,564 49%
BPA$2,240,906,190 $1,578,452,175 41%
Open Market$21,166,152,625 $10,525,069,259 33%
IDC$36,450,627,281 $13,395,941,579 27%
BOA$2,252,526,959 $467,909,346 17%

*Contract Type Definitions:

FSS – Federal Supply Schedule
Includes the GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Contract and VA Federal Supply Schedule contracts.

GWAC – Government-Wide Acquisition Contract
A task-order or delivery-order contract for information technology established by one agency for Governmentwide use.

BPA – Blanket Purchase Agreement
A simplified method of filling anticipated repetitive needs for services and products.

Open Market – No Contract Type Specified
No contract type was specified and we are assuming these awards were made open market without the use of any established contract vehicle.

IDC – Indefinite Delivery Contract
There are three types of indefinite delivery contracts: definite-quantity contracts, requirements contracts, and indefinite-quantity contracts.

BOA – Basic Ordering Agreement
A written instrument of understanding, negotiated between an agency, contracting activity, or contracting office and a contractor, that contains (1) terms and clauses applying to future contracts (orders) between the parties during its term, (2) a description, as specific as practicable, of supplies or services to be provided, and (3) methods for pricing, issuing, and delivering future orders under the basic ordering agreement. A basic ordering agreement is not a contract.


Fiscal Year 2020 Spending by Agency

While the FBI didn’t make the list of top 15 agencies in terms of highest spending on contract awards in September, the agency did award nearly 40% of fiscal year 2020 contracts in the final month of September. Explore the interactive chart below to see the following stats for each agency:

  • Total Contract Awards in FY 2020
  • Percentage of FY 2020 Awards in September of 2020
  • Total Award in September of 2020
  • Awards through GSA/VA Schedules in September of 2020
AgencyTotal FY 2020 Awards% Awards in Sept.Sept. AwardsSept. Awards through GSA/VA Schedule
DEPT OF THE ARMY$100,238,009,58017%$16,849,288,181$426,752,467
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF$36,952,619,36431%$11,612,950,596$276,647,840
FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE$14,383,798,57824%$3,387,152,657$274,488,498
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE$78,037,252,76811%$8,923,399,379$233,600,139
CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES$7,083,192,91822%$1,529,231,229$229,578,625
DEPT OF THE NAVY$150,134,297,39510%$14,372,465,691$138,438,159
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION$1,755,435,52939%$678,854,627$127,652,686
DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY (DISA)$7,668,233,09820%$1,537,008,780$125,573,773
U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION$3,947,314,70626%$1,024,892,391$118,926,775
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY$41,893,386,76115%$6,326,193,516$115,905,276
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION$7,004,033,42610%$667,052,855$102,569,078
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH$7,358,193,61029%$2,100,976,967$99,041,441
U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT$2,297,741,97819%$431,728,973$78,373,526
OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS$3,337,071,34121%$711,866,471$74,016,681
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF$35,916,856,2746%$2,220,390,331$67,658,260
DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES$1,652,534,32823%$374,414,093$61,763,286
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT$6,146,012,69515%$920,735,796$61,522,039
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE$2,318,822,43218%$413,769,166$60,757,684
STATE, DEPARTMENT OF$9,282,654,14125%$2,289,662,280$55,916,095
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT$1,449,163,04120%$288,431,614$47,961,811
OFFICES, BOARDS AND DIVISIONS$1,756,086,99516%$278,111,506$44,699,912
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION$1,618,624,19026%$428,535,080$40,035,962
FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE$136,086,38565%$88,083,742$39,695,569
U.S. SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND (USSOCOM)$4,760,335,64513%$608,477,438$38,625,000
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION (ASA)$2,149,508,66223%$497,312,599$36,293,081
USDA, DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION$1,076,966,60026%$282,140,670$34,666,021
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (WHS)$2,147,680,31619%$411,492,904$32,331,615
US CENSUS BUREAU$2,502,919,71610%$237,793,761$32,013,690
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES$214,825,06721%$44,335,051$30,214,152
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION$1,525,996,5018%$115,365,439$29,759,308
EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF$2,970,083,04411%$319,758,714$28,429,439
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY$3,522,702,72815%$536,173,040$27,100,845
DEFENSE COMMISSARY AGENCY (DECA)$341,978,44720%$67,858,353$26,638,090
DEFENSE COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY AGENCY$534,215,29144%$236,375,917$25,837,997
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE$443,872,90032%$140,359,275$25,454,568
U.S. COAST GUARD$3,266,087,49820%$668,761,684$24,655,748
PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE$2,956,990,52218%$528,188,204$23,401,088
DEFENSE HEALTH AGENCY (DHA)$15,433,773,2977%$1,102,077,075$22,383,851
FOREST SERVICE$1,856,795,88025%$467,977,804$22,040,521
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE$894,426,34240%$357,823,135$20,669,920
FARM PRODUCTION AND CONSERVATION BUSINESS CENTER$223,025,77829%$64,098,056$19,114,631
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY$736,691,10912%$87,341,026$17,266,748
HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION$766,751,80516%$121,991,255$16,949,914
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION$1,679,921,97334%$566,394,874$16,368,294
U.S. SECRET SERVICE$350,703,69435%$122,945,925$15,932,441
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE$956,867,70812%$112,070,746$13,206,245
DEFENSE FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SERVICE (DFAS)$343,986,89514%$48,170,308$13,187,324
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY$1,161,753,63219%$221,110,600$12,821,170
DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION$788,191,95930%$236,464,653$12,055,938
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT$501,965,81135%$175,668,638$12,024,066
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF$728,510,958-10%-$75,739,732$11,599,058
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION$503,338,62126%$130,680,114$11,314,025
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION$521,530,60214%$73,162,045$10,930,605
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE$351,042,51426%$92,235,190$10,560,091
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION$241,593,09934%$82,487,147$9,443,100
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE$285,667,88128%$79,858,527$9,185,527
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION$2,127,490,81235%$739,380,417$8,438,866
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER$213,223,08812%$24,614,412$7,913,142
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION$64,245,71020%$13,154,871$7,374,184
FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM / BUREAU OF PRISONS$2,192,344,7364%$79,029,746$7,095,972
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION$145,279,59714%$20,820,014$6,574,451
PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION$359,226,65314%$51,929,801$6,498,494
UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR GLOBAL MEDIA, BBG$158,463,74438%$60,738,446$6,338,502
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION$19,008,055,21811%$2,134,356,682$6,261,483
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION$4,935,087,16310%$507,967,815$6,070,069
ATF ACQUISITION AND PROPERTY MGMT DIV$353,787,45914%$47,921,310$6,043,080
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION$176,379,29128%$50,221,771$5,150,226
USTRANSCOM$4,420,095,83120%$884,700,271$5,081,526
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY$310,131,89026%$80,700,358$4,980,942
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION$34,205,30039%$13,438,100$4,602,428
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE$13,088,423,0326%$844,983,125$4,521,831
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY$406,314,56221%$87,098,142$4,007,652
MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY (MDA)$12,327,217,7475%$573,089,237$3,995,834
BUREAU OF THE FISCAL SERVICE$521,022,69013%$66,848,268$3,984,367
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION$439,123,65032%$141,294,806$3,588,647
TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION$1,878,187,46020%$384,312,400$3,479,099
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD$42,158,80620%$8,403,707$3,353,874
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE$864,762,2238%$65,076,198$3,317,649
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD$28,225,27650%$14,222,226$3,174,150
AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY$373,721,29969%$257,187,669$3,052,669
OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL$105,445,70221%$22,065,572$3,013,944
PEACE CORPS$126,526,13311%$14,341,095$3,000,172
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION$1,165,560,3964%$45,908,961$2,935,032
CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE$70,276,77625%$17,911,355$2,868,344
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION$75,086,26447%$35,505,267$2,851,499
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL$23,996,02343%$10,385,106$2,829,334
FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES / UNICOR$536,196,96012%$61,773,316$2,784,922
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION$926,422,85220%$184,179,952$2,766,426
COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPERVISION AGENCY$32,947,40047%$15,368,453$2,661,865
U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE$1,163,054,0003%$35,406,122$2,656,090
GAO, EXCEPT COMPTROLLER GENERAL$83,636,81710%$8,414,180$2,522,974
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION$196,475,74825%$49,777,988$2,487,805
BUREAU OF SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT$48,127,25820%$9,408,467$2,463,477
OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS$145,134,7877%$10,852,799$2,364,301
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY$144,669,2557%$10,335,919$2,238,785
FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE$70,900,18520%$14,255,593$1,981,661
CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU$98,635,2629%$8,902,345$1,978,741
UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CORPORATION$30,871,87535%$10,724,929$1,963,803
U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES$752,293,8377%$50,841,738$1,800,598
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION: U.S.-MEXICO$31,259,51427%$8,353,642$1,756,442
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION$200,397,1285%$10,004,957$1,676,858
DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY (DTRA)$932,072,08913%$122,398,968$1,602,086
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS$242,407,30754%$129,749,201$1,489,707
RURAL HOUSING SERVICE$169,742,8649%$14,491,286$1,463,245
THE INSTITUTE OF MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES$5,533,27275%$4,157,491$1,330,192
DEFENSE MICROELECTRONICS ACTIVITY (DMEA)$1,127,605,48115%$171,782,475$1,255,086
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATON$47,749,53337%$17,456,135$1,175,702
PRETRIAL SERVICES AGENCY$8,125,95650%$4,022,870$1,169,578
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION$2,409,63781%$1,947,392$1,083,064
INSPECTOR GENERAL$9,466,38116%$1,545,203$1,031,058
DEFENSE HUMAN RESOURCES ACTIVITY$210,262,68710%$20,351,448$1,024,541
FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE$4,247,55949%$2,066,074$803,707
COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION$66,165,6539%$6,210,035$785,763
NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART$48,182,44131%$14,781,923$758,184
DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA)$1,254,906,18918%$224,687,899$690,244
DEFENSE MEDIA ACTIVITY (DMA)$97,328,53129%$28,331,809$682,293
FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION$11,706,08215%$1,759,711$672,632
MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATION$96,243,71833%$32,159,912$662,096
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE U.S.$45,354,78723%$10,402,928$652,390
DEPT OF DEFENSE EDUCATION ACTIVITY (DODEA)$286,201,88217%$47,345,800$602,136
FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION$102,362,10520%$20,192,706$568,232
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION$50,873,24530%$15,250,676$538,500
INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION$10,405,55853%$5,532,019$477,600
UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES (USUHS)$43,222,08134%$14,839,955$448,980
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION$406,159,9499%$35,492,104$443,376
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT$45,440,2227%$3,199,968$283,411
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING$394,211,80224%$95,757,992$269,639
OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING, RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT$3,388,23029%$986,308$268,980
MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD$3,111,70410%$321,106$259,027
NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS$3,497,07934%$1,199,499$249,230
NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES$2,147,45821%$441,500$231,848
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE$6,186,287,44419%$1,159,768,828$189,233
NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD$10,473,39048%$5,036,215$110,395
J. F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS$8,692,56316%$1,415,739$108,987
BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT$24,265,54327%$6,582,360$96,008
FARM SERVICE AGENCY-$1,627,44247%-$760,243$36,836
CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION BOARD$33,82595%$32,114$32,114
UNITED STATES TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY$24,229,06337%$8,886,120$23,120
COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR SEVERELY DISABLED$2,501,3628%$194,140$20,371
UNITED STATES MINT$3,050,222,46417%$530,772,945$0
U.S. CYBER COMMAND$86,831,42617%$15,043,242$0
SPACE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY$72,807,74412%$8,544,850$0
SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION$16,956,82225%$4,168,305$0
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION$1,492,22874%$1,105,296$0
FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY$2,321,83934%$780,690$0
FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION$3,209,17222%$694,666$0
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM$6,010,84511%$638,203$0
ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES$507,000100%$507,000$0
ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE U. S.$234,00123%$53,105$0
INSPECTOR GENERAL, OFFICE OF$23,149100%$23,149$0
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AND BUREAU OF INDIAN EDUCATION$76,632,3520%$0$0
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS$21,603,4510%$0$0
MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION$10,455,8020%$0$0
THE COUNCIL OF THE INSPECTORS GENERAL ON INTEGRITY AND EFFICIENCY$7,162,9600%$0$0
OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION$7,050,8880%$0$0
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR(ACMD)$2,873,1370%$0$0
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFORMATION SERVICE$1,685,4890%$0$0
FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY$451,6660%$0$0
MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSION$62,5500%$0$0
DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD$3,243,9450%$0$0
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION$693,335,5990%-$12,370$0
DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT AGENCY (DCMA)-$113,085,39213%-$14,413,032-$149,408
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE$4,344,866-3%-$116,331-$580,521
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION$83,737,1785%$3,924,666-$608,004
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION$61,464,1379%$5,484,273-$1,178,868
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT$357,984,92718%$65,813,045-$5,979,487
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52.222-27 Affirmative Action Compliance Requirements for Construction (APRIL 2015)

(a)Definitions. As used in this clause-

Covered area means the geographical area described in the solicitation for this contract.

Deputy Assistant Secretary, means the Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, U.S. Department of Labor, or a designee.

Employer identification number, means the Federal Social Security number used on the employer’s quarterly Federal tax return, U.S. Treasury Department Form 941.

Gender identity has the meaning given by the Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, and is found at http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/LGBT/LGBT_FAQs.html.

Minority, as used in this clause, means-

(1)American Indian or Alaskan Native (all persons having origins in any of the original peoples of North America and maintaining identifiable tribal affiliations through membership and participation or community identification).

(2)Asian and Pacific Islander (all persons having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands);

(3)Black (all persons having origins in any of the black African racial groups not of Hispanic origin); and

(4)Hispanic (all persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race).

Sexual orientation has the meaning given by the Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, and is found at http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/LGBT/LGBT_FAQs.html.

(b)If the Contractor, or a subcontractor at any tier, subcontracts a portion of the work involving any construction trade, each such subcontract in excess of $10,000 shall include this clause and the Notice containing the goals for minority and female participation stated in the solicitation for this contract.

(c)If the Contractor is participating in a Hometown Plan (41 CFR 60-4) approved by the U.S. Department of Labor in a covered area, either individually or through an association, its affirmative action obligations on all work in the plan area (including goals) shall comply with the plan for those trades that have unions participating in the plan. Contractors must be able to demonstrate participation in, and compliance with, the provisions of the plan. Each Contractor or subcontractor participating in an approved plan is also required to comply with its obligations under the Equal Opportunity clause, and to make a good faith effort to achieve each goal under the plan in each trade in which it has employees. The overall good-faith performance by other Contractors or subcontractors toward a goal in an approved plan does not excuse any Contractor’s or subcontractor’s failure to make good-faith efforts to achieve the plan’s goals.

(d)The Contractor shall implement the affirmative action procedures in paragraphs (g)(1) through (16) of this clause. The goals stated in the solicitation for this contract are expressed as percentages of the total hours of employment and training of minority and female utilization that the Contractor should reasonably be able to achieve in each construction trade in which it has employees in the covered area. If the Contractor performs construction work in a geographical area located outside of the covered area, it shall apply the goals established for the geographical area where that work is actually performed. The Contractor is expected to make substantially uniform progress toward its goals in each craft.

(e)Neither the terms and conditions of any collective bargaining agreement, nor the failure by a union with which the Contractor has a collective bargaining agreement, to refer minorities or women shall excuse the Contractor’s obligations under this clause, Executive Order11246, as amended, or the regulations thereunder.

(f)In order for the nonworking training hours of apprentices and trainees to be counted in meeting the goals, apprentices and trainees must be employed by the Contractor during the training period, and the Contractor must have made a commitment to employ the apprentices and trainees at the completion of their training, subject to the availability of employment opportunities. Trainees must be trained pursuant to training programs approved by the U.S. Department of Labor.

(g)The Contractor shall take affirmative action to ensure equal employment opportunity. The evaluation of the Contractor’s compliance with this clause shall be based upon its effort to achieve maximum results from its actions. The Contractor shall document these efforts fully and implement affirmative action steps at least as extensive as the following:

(1)Ensure a working environment free of harassment, intimidation, and coercion at all sites and in all facilities where the Contractor’s employees are assigned to work. The Contractor, if possible, will assign two or more women to each construction project. The Contractor shall ensure that foremen, superintendents, and other onsite supervisory personnel are aware of and carry out the Contractor’s obligation to maintain such a working environment, with specific attention to minority or female individuals working at these sites or facilities.

(2)Establish and maintain a current list of sources for minority and female recruitment. Provide written notification to minority and female recruitment sources and community organizations when the Contractor or its unions have employment opportunities available, and maintain a record of the organizations’ responses.

(3)Establish and maintain a current file of the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of each minority and female off-the-street applicant, referrals of minorities or females from unions, recruitment sources, or community organizations, and the action taken with respect to each individual. If an individual was sent to the union hiring hall for referral and not referred back to the Contractor by the union or, if referred back, not employed by the Contractor, this shall be documented in the file, along with whatever additional actions the Contractor may have taken.

(4)Immediately notify the Deputy Assistant Secretary when the union or unions with which the Contractor has a collective bargaining agreement has not referred back to the Contractor a minority or woman sent by the Contractor, or when the Contractor has other information that the union referral process has impeded the Contractor’s efforts to meet its obligations.

(5)Develop on-the-job training opportunities and/or participate in training programs for the area that expressly include minorities and women, including upgrading programs and apprenticeship and trainee programs relevant to the Contractor’s employment needs, especially those programs funded or approved by the Department of Labor. The Contractor shall provide notice of these programs to the sources compiled under paragraph (g)(2) of this clause.

(6)Disseminate the Contractor’s equal employment policy by-

(i)Providing notice of the policy to unions and to training, recruitment, and outreach programs, and requesting their cooperation in assisting the Contractor in meeting its contract obligations;

(ii)Including the policy in any policy manual and in collective bargaining agreements;

(iii)Publicizing the policy in the company newspaper, annual report, etc.;

(iv)Reviewing the policy with all management personnel and with all minority and female employees at least once a year; and

(v)Posting the policy on bulletin boards accessible to employees at each location where construction work is performed.

(7)Review, at least annually, the Contractor’s equal employment policy and affirmative action obligations with all employees having responsibility for hiring, assignment, layoff, termination, or other employment decisions. Conduct review of this policy with all on-site supervisory personnel before initiating construction work at a job site. A written record shall be made and maintained identifying the time and place of these meetings, persons attending, subject matter discussed, and disposition of the subject matter.

(8)Disseminate the Contractor’s equal employment policy externally by including it in any advertising in the news media, specifically including minority and female news media. Provide written notification to, and discuss this policy with, other Contractors and subcontractors with which the Contractor does or anticipates doing business.

(9)Direct recruitment efforts, both oral and written, to minority, female, and community organizations, to schools with minority and female students, and to minority and female recruitment and training organizations serving the Contractor’s recruitment area and employment needs. Not later than 1 month before the date for acceptance of applications for apprenticeship or training by any recruitment source, send written notification to organizations such as the above, describing the openings, screening procedures, and tests to be used in the selection process.

(10)Encourage present minority and female employees to recruit minority persons and women. Where reasonable, provide after-school, summer, and vacation employment to minority and female youth both on the site and in other areas of the Contractor’s workforce.

(11)Validate all tests and other selection requirements where required under 41 CFR 60-3.

(12)Conduct, at least annually, an inventory and evaluation at least of all minority and female personnel for promotional opportunities. Encourage these employees to seek or to prepare for, through appropriate training, etc., opportunities for promotion.

(13)Ensure that seniority practices, job classifications, work assignments, and other personnel practices do not have a discriminatory effect by continually monitoring all personnel and employment-related activities to ensure that the Contractor’s obligations under this contract are being carried out.

(14)Ensure that all facilities and company activities are nonsegregated except that separate or single-user rest rooms and necessary dressing or sleeping areas shall be provided to assure privacy between the sexes.

(15)Maintain a record of solicitations for subcontracts for minority and female construction contractors and suppliers, including circulation of solicitations to minority and female contractor associations and other business associations.

(16)Conduct a review, at least annually, of all supervisors’ adherence to and performance under the Contractor’s equal employment policy and affirmative action obligations.

(h)The Contractor is encouraged to participate in voluntary associations that may assist in fulfilling one or more of the affirmative action obligations contained in paragraphs (g)(1) through (16) of this clause. The efforts of a contractor association, joint contractor-union, contractor-community, or similar group of which the contractor is a member and participant may be asserted as fulfilling one or more of its obligations under paragraphs (g)(1) through (16) of this clause, provided, the Contractor-

(1)Actively participates in the group;

(2)Makes every effort to ensure that the group has a positive impact on the employment of minorities and women in the industry;

(3)Ensures that concrete benefits of the program are reflected in the Contractor’s minority and female workforce participation;

(4)Makes a good-faith effort to meet its individual goals and timetables; and

(5)Can provide access to documentation that demonstrates the effectiveness of actions taken on behalf of the Contractor. The obligation to comply is the Contractor’s, and failure of such a group to fulfill an obligation shall not be a defense for the Contractor’s noncompliance.

(i)A single goal for minorities and a separate single goal for women shall be established. The Contractor is required to provide equal employment opportunity and to take affirmative action for all minority groups, both male and female, and all women, both minority and nonminority. Consequently, the Contractor may be in violation of Executive Order11246, as amended, if a particular group is employed in a substantially disparate manner.

(j)The Contractor shall not use goals or affirmative action standards to discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.

(k)The Contractor shall not enter into any subcontract with any person or firm debarred from Government contracts under Executive Order11246, as amended.

(l)The Contractor shall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of this clause and of the Equal Opportunity clause, including suspension, termination, and cancellation of existing subcontracts, as may be imposed or ordered under Executive Order11246, as amended, and its implementing regulations, by the OFCCP. Any failure to carry out these sanctions and penalties as ordered shall be a violation of this clause and Executive Order11246, as amended.

(m)The Contractor in fulfilling its obligations under this clause shall implement affirmative action procedures at least as extensive as those prescribed in paragraph (g) of this clause, so as to achieve maximum results from its efforts to ensure equal employment opportunity. If the Contractor fails to comply with the requirements of Executive Order11246, as amended, the implementing regulations, or this clause, the Deputy Assistant Secretary shall take action as prescribed in 41 CFR 60-4.8.

(n)The Contractor shall designate a responsible official to-

(1)Monitor all employment-related activity to ensure that the Contractor’s equal employment policy is being carried out;

(2)Submit reports as may be required by the Government; and

(3)Keep records that shall at least include for each employee the name, address, telephone number, construction trade, union affiliation (if any), employee identification number, social security number, race, sex, status (e.g., mechanic, apprentice, trainee, helper, or laborer), dates of changes in status, hours worked per week in the indicated trade, rate of pay, and locations at which the work was performed. Records shall be maintained in an easily understandable and retrievable form; however, to the degree that existing records satisfy this requirement, separate records are not required to be maintained.

(o)Nothing contained herein shall be construed as a limitation upon the application of other laws that establish different standards of compliance or upon the requirements for the hiring of local or other area residents (e.g., those under the Public Works Employment Act of1977 and the Community Development BlockGrant Program).

52.212-3 Offeror Representations and Certifications—Commercial Products and Commercial Services (MAY 2024) (DEVIATION FEB 2025)

The Offeror shall complete only paragraph (b) of this provision if the Offeror has completed the annual
representations and certification electronically in the System for Award Management (SAM) accessed
through https://www.sam.gov. If the Offeror has not completed the annual representations and certifications
electronically, the Offeror shall complete only paragraphs (c) through (v) of this provision.
(a) Definitions. As used in this provision-
Covered telecommunications equipment or services has the meaning provided in the clause 52.204-25,
Prohibition on Contracting for Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment.
Economically disadvantaged women-owned small business (EDWOSB) concern means a small business
concern that is at least 51 percent directly and unconditionally owned by, and the management and daily
business operations of which are controlled by, one or more women who are citizens of the United States and
who are economically disadvantaged in accordance with 13 CFR part 127, and the concern is certified by
SBA or an approved third-party certifier in accordance with 13 CFR 127.300. It automatically qualifies as a
women-owned small business eligible under the WOSB Program.
Forced or indentured child labor means all work or service-
(1) Exacted from any person under the age of 18 under the menace of any penalty for its
nonperformance and for which the worker does not offer himself voluntarily; or
(2) Performed by any person under the age of 18 pursuant to a contract the enforcement of which
can be accomplished by process or penalties.
Highest-level owner means the entity that owns or controls an immediate owner of the offeror, or that owns
or controls one or more entities that control an immediate owner of the offeror. No entity owns or exercises
control of the highest level owner.
Immediate owner means an entity, other than the offeror, that has direct control of the offeror. Indicators of
control include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following: ownership or interlocking management,
identity of interests among family members, shared facilities and equipment, and the common use of
employees.
Inverted domestic corporation, means a foreign incorporated entity that meets the definition of an inverted
domestic corporation under 6 U.S.C. 395(b), applied in accordance with the rules and definitions of 6 U.S.C.
395(c).
Manufactured end product means any end product in product and service codes (PSCs) 1000-9999, except-
(1) PSC 5510, Lumber and Related Basic Wood Materials;
(2) Product or Service Group (PSG) 87, Agricultural Supplies;
(3) PSG 88, Live Animals;
(4) PSG 89, Subsistence;
(5) PSC 9410, Crude Grades of Plant Materials;
(6) PSC 9430, Miscellaneous Crude Animal Products, Inedible;
(7) PSC 9440, Miscellaneous Crude Agricultural and Forestry Products;
(8) PSC 9610, Ores;
(9) PSC 9620, Minerals, Natural and Synthetic; and
(10) PSC 9630, Additive Metal Materials.
Place of manufacture means the place where an end product is assembled out of components, or otherwise
made or processed from raw materials into the finished product that is to be provided to the Government. If a
product is disassembled and reassembled, the place of reassembly is not the place of manufacture.
Predecessor means an entity that is replaced by a successor and includes any predecessors of the
predecessor.
Reasonable inquiry has the meaning provided in the clause 52.204-25, Prohibition on Contracting for Certain
Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment.
Restricted business operations means business operations in Sudan that include power production activities,
mineral extraction activities, oil-related activities, or the production of military equipment, as those terms are
defined in the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007 (Pub. L.110-174). Restricted business
operations do not include business operations that the person (as that term is defined in Section 2 of the Sudan
Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007) conducting the business can demonstrate-
(1) Are conducted under contract directly and exclusively with the regional government of southern Sudan;
(2) Are conducted pursuant to specific authorization from the Office of Foreign Assets Control in
the Department of the Treasury, or are expressly exempted under Federal law from the requirement
to be conducted under such authorization;
(3) Consist of providing goods or services to marginalized populations of Sudan;
(4) Consist of providing goods or services to an internationally recognized peacekeeping force or
humanitarian organization;
(5) Consist of providing goods or services that are used only to promote health or education; or
(6) Have been voluntarily suspended. “Sensitive technology”— Sensitive technology—
(1) Means hardware, software, telecommunications equipment, or any other technology
that is to be used specifically-
(i) To restrict the free flow of unbiased information in Iran; or
(ii) To disrupt, monitor, or otherwise restrict speech of the people of Iran; and
(2) Does not include information or informational materials the export of which the
President does not have the authority to regulate or prohibit pursuant to section
203(b)(3)of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1702(b)(3)).
Service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) concern means a small business concern—
(1)
(i) Not less than 51 percent of which is owned and controlled by one or more
service-disabled veterans or, in the case of any publicly owned business, not
less than 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more
service-disabled veterans; and
(ii) The management and daily business operations of which are controlled by one or more service- disabled veterans or, in the case of a service-disabled veteran with permanent and severe disability, the spouse or permanent
caregiver of such veteran; or

(2) A small business concern eligible under the SDVOSB Program in accordance with 13
CFR part 128 (see subpart 19.14).
(3) Service-disabled veteran, as used in this definition, means a veteran as defined in 38
U.S.C. 101(2), with a disability that is service connected, as defined in 38 U.S.C. 101(16),
and who is registered in the Beneficiary Identification and Records Locator Subsystem, or
successor system that is maintained by the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Veterans
Benefits Administration, as a service-disabled veteran.
Service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) concern eligible under the SDVOSB Program
means an SDVOSB concern that-
(1) Effective January 1, 2024, is designated in the System for Award Management (SAM) as
certified by the Small Business Administration (SBA) in accordance with 13 CFR 128.300; or
(2) Has represented that it is an SDVOSB concern in SAM and submitted a complete
application for certification to SBA on or before December 31, 2023.
Service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) Program means a program that authorizes
contracting officers to limit competition, including award on a sole-source basis, to SDVOSB concerns
eligible under the SDVOSB Program.
Small business concern-
(1) Means a concern, including its affiliates, that is independently owned and operated, not
dominant in its field of operation, and qualified as a small business under the criteria in 13 CFR part
121 and size standards in this solicitation.
(2) Affiliates, as used in this definition, means business concerns, one of whom directly or
indirectly controls or has the power to control the others, or a third party or parties control or have
the power to control the others. In determining whether affiliation exists, consideration is given to
all appropriate factors including common ownership, common management, and contractual
relationships. SBA determines affiliation based on the factors set forth at 13 CFR 121.103.
Small disadvantaged business concern, consistent with 13 CFR 124.1001, means a small business concern
under the size standard applicable to the acquisition, that—
(1) Is at least 51 percent unconditionally and directly owned (as defined at 13 CFR 124.105) by—
(i) One or more socially disadvantaged (as defined at13 CFR 124.103) and
economically disadvantaged (as defined at 13 CFR 124.104) individuals who
are citizens of the United States; and
(ii) Each individual claiming economic disadvantage has a net worth not
exceeding the threshold at 13 CFR 124.104(c)(2) after taking into account the
applicable exclusions set forth at 13 CFR124.104(c)(2); and
(2) The management and daily business operations of which are controlled (as defined at
13.CFR 124.106) by individuals, who meet the criteria in paragraphs (1)(i) and (ii) of this
definition.
Subsidiary means an entity in which more than 50 percent of the entity is owned-
(1) Directly by a parent corporation; or
(2) Through another subsidiary of a parent corporation
Successor means an entity that has replaced a predecessor by acquiring the assets and carrying out the affairs
of the predecessor under a new name (often through acquisition or merger). The term “successor” does not
include new offices/divisions of the same company or a company that only changes its name. The extent of
the responsibility of the successor for the liabilities of the predecessor may vary, depending on State law and
specific circumstances.
Veteran-owned small business concern means a small business concern-
(1) Not less than 51 percent of which is owned and controlled by one or more veterans (as
defined at 38 U.S.C. 101(2)) or, in the case of any publicly owned business, not less than
51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more veterans; and
(2) The management and daily business operations of which are controlled by one or more veterans.
Women-owned business concern means a concern which is at least 51 percent owned by one or more women;
or in the case of any publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of its stock is owned by one or more
women; and whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more women
Women-owned small business concern means a small business concern-
(1) That is at least 51 percent owned by one or more women; or, in the case of any
publicly owned business, at least51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or
more women; and
(2) Whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more women.
Women-owned small business (WOSB) concern eligible under the WOSB Program (in accordance with 13
CFR part 127), means a small business concern that is at least 51 percent directly and unconditionally owned
by, and the management and daily business operations of which are controlled by, one or more women who
are citizens of the United States, and the concern is certified by SBA or an approved third-party certifier in
accordance with 13 CFR 127.300.
(b)
(1) Annual Representations and Certifications. Any changes provided by the Offeror in
paragraph (b)(2) of this provision do not automatically change the representations and
certifications in SAM.
(2) The offeror has completed the annual representations and certifications electronically
in SAM accessed through http://www.sam.gov. After reviewing SAM information, the
Offeror verifies by submission of this offer that the representations and certifications
currently posted electronically at FAR 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and
Certifications-Commercial Products and Commercial Services, have been entered or
updated in the last 12 months, are current, accurate, complete, and applicable to this
solicitation (including the business size standard(s) applicable to the NAICS code(s)
referenced for this solicitation), at the time this offer is submitted and are incorporated in
this offer by reference (see FAR 4.1201), except for paragraphs .
[Offeror to identify the applicable paragraphs at (c) through (v) of this provision that the offeror has
completed for the purposes of this solicitation only, if any.
These amended representation(s) and/or certification(s) are also incorporated in this offer and are current,
accurate, and complete as of the date of this offer.
Any changes provided by the offeror are applicable to this solicitation only, and do not result in an update to
the representations and certifications posted electronically on SAM.]
(c) Offerors must complete the following representations when the resulting contract is for supplies
to be delivered or services to be performed in the United States or its outlying areas, or when the
contracting officer has applied part 19 in accordance with 19.000(b)(1)(ii). Check all that apply.
(1) Small business concern. The offeror represents as part of its offer that-
(i) It # is, # is not a small business concern; or
(ii) It # is, # is not a small business joint venture that complies with the requirements of
13 CFR 121.103(h) and 13 CFR 125.8(a) and (b). [ The offeror shall enter the name and
unique entity identifier of each party to the joint venture: ___________ .]
(2) Veteran-owned small business concern. [Complete only if the offeror represented itself as a
small business concern in paragraph (c)(1) of this provision.] The offeror represents as part of its
offer that it # is, # is not a veteran-owned small business concern.
(3) SDVOSB concern. [Complete only if the offeror represented itself as a veteran-owned small
business concern in paragraph (c)(2) of this provision.] The offeror represents that it # is, # is not an
SDVOSB concern.
(4) SDVOSB concern joint venture eligible under the SDVOSB Program. The offeror represents
that it # is, # is not an SDVOSB joint venture eligible under the SDVOSB Program that complies
with the requirements of 13 CFR 128.402. [Complete only if the offeror represented itself as an
SDVOSB concern in paragraph (c)(3) of this provision.] [The offeror shall enter the name and
unique entity identifier of each party to the joint venture: ___________ .]
(5) Small disadvantaged business concern. [Complete only if the offeror represented itself as a
small business concern in paragraph (c)(1) of this provision.] The offeror represents that it # is, # is
not a small disadvantaged business concern as defined in 13 CFR 124.1001.
(6) Women-owned small business concern. [Complete only if the offeror represented itself as a
small business concern in paragraph (c)(1) of this provision.] The offeror represents that it # is, # is
not a women-owned small business concern.
(7) WOSB joint venture eligible under the WOSB Program. The offeror represents that it # is, # is
not a joint venture that complies with the requirements of 13 CFR 127.506(a) through (c). [ The
offeror shall enter the name and unique entity identifier of each party to the joint venture:
___________ .]
(8) Economically disadvantaged women-owned small business (EDWOSB) joint venture. The
offeror represents that it # is, # is not a joint venture that complies with the requirements of 13 CFR
127.506(a) through (c). [The offeror shall enter the name and unique entity identifier of each party
to the joint venture: _____________ .]
Note to paragraphs (c)(9) and (10): Complete paragraphs (c)(9) and (10) only if this solicitation is
expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold.
(9) Women-owned business concern (other than small business concern). [Complete only if the
offeror is a women-owned business concern and did not represent itself as a small business concern
in paragraph (c)(1) of this provision.] The offeror represents that it # is a women-owned business
concern.
(10) Tie bid priority for labor surplus area concerns. If this is an invitation for bid, small business
offerors may identify the labor surplus areas in which costs to be incurred on account of
manufacturing or production (by offeror or first-tier subcontractors) amount to more than 50
percent of the contract price: _______________ .
(11) HUBZone small business concern. [Complete only if the offeror represented itself as a small
business concern in paragraph (c)(1) of this provision.] The offeror represents, as part of its offer,
that–
(i) It # is, # is not a HUBZone small business concern listed, on the date of this
representation, as having been certified by SBA as a HUBZone small business concern in
the Dynamic Small Business Search and SAM, and will attempt to maintain an
employment rate of HUBZone residents of 35 percent of its employees during
performance of a HUBZone contract (see 13 CFR 126.200(e)(1)); and
(ii) It # is, # is not a HUBZone joint venture that complies with the requirements of 13
CFR 126.616(a) through (c). [The offeror shall enter the name and unique entity identifier
of each party to the joint venture: _____________ .] Each HUBZone small business
concern participating in the HUBZone joint venture shall provide representation of its
HUBZone status.
(d) [Reserved]
(e) Certification Regarding Payments to Influence Federal Transactions (31
http://uscode.house.gov/ U.S.C. 1352). (Applies only if the contract is expected to exceed
$150,000.) By submission of its offer, the offeror certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief
that no Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or
attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or
employee of Congress or an employee of a Member of Congress on his or her behalf in connection
with the award of any resultant contract. If any registrants under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of
1995 have made a lobbying contact on behalf of the offeror with respect to this contract, the offeror
shall complete and submit, with its offer, OMB Standard Form LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying
Activities, to provide the name of the registrants. The offeror need not report regularly employed
officers or employees of the offeror to whom payments of reasonable compensation were made.
(f) Buy American Certificate. (Applies only if the clause at Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
52.225-1, Buy American-Supplies, is included in this solicitation.)
(1)
(i) The Offeror certifies that each end product, except those listed in paragraph (f)(2) of
this provision, is a domestic end product and that each domestic end product listed in
paragraph (f)(3) of this provision contains a critical component.
(ii) The Offeror shall list as foreign end products those end products manufactured in the
United States that do not qualify as domestic end products. For those foreign end products
that do not consist wholly or predominantly of iron or steel or a combination of both, the
Offeror shall also indicate whether these foreign end products exceed 55 percent domestic
content, except for those that are COTS items. If the percentage of the domestic content is
unknown, select “no”.
(iii) The Offeror shall separately list the line item numbers of domestic end products that
contain a critical component (see FAR 25.105).
(iv) The terms “commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) item,” “critical component,”
“domestic end product,” “end product,” “foreign end product,” and “United States” are defined in
the clause of this solicitation entitled “Buy American-Supplies.”
(2) Foreign End Products:
Line Item No. Country of Origin Exceeds 55% domestic content (yes/no)
———————- ———————– —————————
———————- ———————– —————————
———————- ———————– —————————
[List as necessary]
(3) Domestic end products containing a critical
component: Line Item No.
[List as necessary]
(4) The Government will evaluate offers in accordance with the policies and procedures of FAR part 25.
(g)
(1) Buy American-Free Trade Agreements-Israeli Trade Act Certificate. (Applies only if
the clause at FAR 52.225-3, Buy American-Free Trade Agreements-Israeli Trade Act, is
included in this solicitation.)
(i)
(A) The Offeror certifies that each end product, except those listed in paragraph (g)(1)(ii) or
(iii) of this provision, is a domestic end product and that each domestic end product listed
in paragraph (g)(1)(iv) of this provision contains a critical component.
(B) The terms “Bahraini, Moroccan, Omani, Panamanian, or Peruvian end product,”
“commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) item,” “critical component,” “domestic end
product,” “end product,” “foreign end product,” “Free Trade Agreement country,” “Free
Trade Agreement country end product,” “Israeli end product,” and “United States” are
defined in the clause of this solicitation entitled “Buy American-Free Trade
Agreements-Israeli Trade Act.”
(ii) The Offeror certifies that the following supplies are Free Trade Agreement country
end products (other than Bahraini, Moroccan, Omani, Panamanian, or Peruvian end
products) or Israeli end products as defined in the clause of this solicitation entitled “Buy
American-Free Trade Agreements- Israeli Trade Act.”
Free Trade Agreement Country End Products (Other than Bahraini, Moroccan, Omani,
Panamanian, or Peruvian End Products) or Israeli End Products:
Line Item No. Country of Origin
———————- ———————–
———————- ———————–
———————- ———————–
[List as necessary]
(iii) The Offeror shall list those supplies that are foreign end products (other than those
listed in paragraph (g)(1)(ii) of this provision) as defined in the clause of this solicitation
entitled “Buy American-Free Trade Agreements-Israeli Trade Act.” The Offeror shall list
as other foreign end products those end products manufactured in the United States that
do not qualify as domestic end products. For those foreign end products that do not
consist wholly or predominantly of iron or steel or a combination of both, the Offeror
shall also indicate whether these foreign end products exceed 55 percent domestic
content, except for those that are COTS items. If the percentage of the domestic content is
unknown, select “no”.
Other Foreign End Products:
Line Item No. Country of Origin Exceeds 55% domestic content (yes/no)
———————- ———————– —————————
———————- ———————– —————————
———————- ———————– —————————
[List as necessary]
(iv) The Offeror shall list the line item numbers of domestic end products that contain a critical
component (see FAR 25.105).
Line Item No.
[List as necessary]
(v) The Government will evaluate offers in accordance with the policies and procedures of FAR part 25.
(2) Buy American-Free Trade Agreements-Israeli Trade Act Certificate, Alternate II. If Alternate II
to the clause at FAR 52.225-3 is included in this solicitation, substitute the following paragraph
(g)(1)(ii) for paragraph (g)(1)(ii) of the basic provision:
(g)(1)(ii) The offeror certifies that the following supplies are Israeli end products as defined in the
clause of this solicitation entitled “Buy American—Free Trade Agreements—Israeli Trade Act”:
Israeli End Products:
Line Item No.
———————-
———————-
———————-
[List as necessary]
(3) Buy American-Free Trade Agreements-Israeli Trade Act Certificate, Alternate III. If Alternate
III to the clause at 52.225-3 is included in this solicitation, substitute the following paragraphs
(g)(1)(i)(B) and (g)(1)(ii) for paragraphs (g)(1)(i)(B) and (g)(1)(ii) of the basic provision:
(g)(1)(i)(B) The terms “Korean end product”, “commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) item,”
“critical component,” “domestic end product,” “end product,” “foreign end product,” “Free Trade
Agreement country,” “Free Trade Agreement country end product,” “Israeli end product,” and
“United States” are defined in the clause of this solicitation entitled “Buy American-Free Trade
Agreements-Israeli Trade Act.”
(g)(1)(ii) The Offeror certifies that the following supplies are Korean end products or Israeli end
products as defined in the clause of this solicitation entitled “Buy American—Free Trade
Agreements—Israeli Trade Act”:
Korean End Products or Israeli End Products:
Line Item No. Country of Origin
———————- ———————–
———————- ———————–
———————- ———————–
[List as necessary]
(4) Trade Agreements Certificate. (Applies only if the clause at FAR 52.225-5, Trade Agreements,
is included in this solicitation.)
(i) The offeror certifies that each end product, except those listed in paragraph (g)(4)(ii)
of this provision, is a U.S.-made or designated country end product, as defined in the
clause of this solicitation entitled “Trade Agreements.”
(ii) The offeror shall list as other end products those end products that are not U.S.-made
or designated country end products.
Other End Products:
Line Item No. Country of Origin
———————- ———————–
———————- ———————–
———————- ———————–
[List as necessary]
(iii) The Government will evaluate offers in accordance with the policies and procedures of FAR part
25. For line items covered by the WTO GPA, the Government will evaluate offers of U.S.-made or
designated country end products without regard to the restrictions of the Buy American statute. The
Government will consider for award only offers of U.S.-made or designated country end products
unless the Contracting Officer determines that there are no offers for such products or that the
offers for such products are insufficient to fulfill the requirements of the solicitation.
(h) Certification Regarding Responsibility Matters (Executive Order 12689). (Applies only if the
contract value is expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold.) The offeror certifies, to
the best of its knowledge and belief, that the offeror and/or any of its principals–
(1) # Are, # are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, or declared ineligible
for the award of contracts by any Federal agency;
(2) # Have, # have not, within a three-year period preceding this offer, been convicted of or had a
civil judgment rendered against them for: commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection
with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a Federal, state or local government contract or
subcontract; violation of Federal or state antitrust statutes relating to the submission of offers; or
commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making
false statements, tax evasion, violating Federal criminal tax laws, or receiving stolen property;
(3) # Are, # are not presently indicted for, or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a
Government entity with, commission of any of these offenses enumerated in paragraph (h)(2) of
this clause; and
(4) # Have, # have not, within a three-year period preceding this offer, been notified of any
delinquent Federal taxes in an amount that exceeds the threshold at 9.104-5(a)(2) for which the
liability remains unsatisfied.
(i) Taxes are considered delinquent if both of the following criteria apply:
(A) The tax liability is finally determined. The liability is finally determined if it has been
assessed. A liability is not finally determined if there is a pending administrative or
judicial challenge. In the case of a judicial challenge to the liability, the liability is not
finally determined until all judicial appeal rights have been exhausted.
(B) The taxpayer is delinquent in making payment. A taxpayer is delinquent if the
taxpayer has failed to pay the tax liability when full payment was due and required. A
taxpayer is not delinquent in cases where enforced collection action is precluded.
(ii) Examples.
(A) The taxpayer has received a statutory notice of deficiency, under I.R.C. §6212, which
entitles the taxpayer to seek Tax Court review of a proposed tax deficiency. This is not a
delinquent tax because it is not a final tax liability. Should the taxpayer seek Tax Court
review, this will not be a final tax liability until the taxpayer has exercised all judicial
appeal rights.
(B) The IRS has filed a notice of Federal tax lien with respect to an assessed tax liability,
and the taxpayer has been issued a notice under I.R.C. §6320 entitling the taxpayer to
request a hearing with the IRS Office of Appeals contesting the lien filing, and to further
appeal to the Tax Court if the IRS determines to sustain the lien filing. In the course of
the hearing, the taxpayer is entitled to contest the underlying tax liability because the
taxpayer has had no prior opportunity to contest the liability. This is not a delinquent tax
because it is not a final tax liability. Should the taxpayer seek tax court review, this will
not be a final tax liability until the taxpayer has exercised all judicial appeal rights.
(C) The taxpayer has entered into an installment agreement pursuant to I.R.C. §6159. The
taxpayer is making timely payments and is in full compliance with the agreement terms.
The taxpayer is not delinquent because the taxpayer is not currently required to make full
payment.
(D) The taxpayer has filed for bankruptcy protection. The taxpayer is not delinquent
because enforced collection action is stayed under 11 U.S.C. §362 (the Bankruptcy
Code).
(i) Certification Regarding Knowledge of Child Labor for Listed End Products
(Executive Order 13126). [The Contracting Officer must list in paragraph (i)(1)
any end products being acquired under this solicitation that are included in the
List of Products Requiring Contractor Certification as to Forced or Indentured
Child Labor, unless excluded at 22.1503(b).]
(1) Listed end products.
Listed End Product Listed Countries of Origin
———————- ———————–
———————- ———————–
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(2) Certification. [If the Contracting Officer has identified end products and countries of origin in
paragraph (i)(1) of this provision, then the offeror must certify to either (i)(2)(i) or (i)(2)(ii) by
checking the appropriate block.]
(i) The offeror will not supply any end product listed in paragraph (i)(1) of this provision that was
mined, produced, or manufactured in the corresponding country as listed for that product.
(ii) The offeror may supply an end product listed in paragraph (i)(1) of this provision that was
mined, produced, or manufactured in the corresponding country as listed for that product. The
offeror certifies that it has made a good faith effort to determine whether forced or indentured child
labor was used to mine, produce, or manufacture any such end product furnished under this
contract. On the basis of those efforts, the offeror certifies that it is not aware of any such use of
child labor.
(j) Place of manufacture. (Does not apply unless the solicitation is predominantly for the acquisition
of manufactured end products.) For statistical purposes only, the offeror shall indicate whether the
place of manufacture of the end products it expects to provide in response to this solicitation is
predominantly-
(1) In the United States (Check this box if the total anticipated price of offered end products
manufactured in the United States exceeds the total anticipated price of offered end products
manufactured outside the United States); or
(2) Outside the United States.
(k) Certificates regarding exemptions from the application of the Service Contract Labor Standards
(Certification by the offeror as to its compliance with respect to the contract also constitutes its
certification as to compliance by its subcontractor if it subcontracts out the exempt services.) [The
contracting officer is to check a box to indicate if paragraph (k)(1) or (k)(2) applies.]
X (1) Maintenance, calibration, or repair of certain equipment as described in FAR 22.1003-4(c)(1). The
offeror # does # does not certify that–
(i) The items of equipment to be serviced under this contract are used regularly for other
than Governmental purposes and are sold or traded by the offeror (or subcontractor in the
case of an exempt subcontract) in substantial quantities to the general public in the course
of normal business operations;
(ii) The services will be furnished at prices which are, or are based on, established catalog
or market prices (see FAR 22.1003-4(c)(2)(ii)) for the maintenance, calibration, or repair
of such equipment; and
(iii) The compensation (wage and fringe benefits) plan for all service employees
performing work under the contract will be the same as that used for these employees and
equivalent employees servicing the same equipment of commercial customers.
X (2) Certain services as described in FAR 22.1003-4(d)(1). The offeror # does # does not certify that-
(i) The services under the contract are offered and sold regularly to non-Governmental customers,
and are provided by the offeror (or subcontractor in the case of an exempt subcontract) to the
general public in substantial quantities in the course of normal business operations;
(ii) The contract services will be furnished at prices that are, or are based on, established catalog or
market prices (see FAR 22.1003-4(d)(2)(iii));
(iii) Each service employee who will perform the services under the contract will spend only a
small portion of his or her time (a monthly average of less than 20 percent of the available hours on
an annualized basis, or less than 20 percent of available hours during the contract period if the
contract period is less than a month) servicing the Government contract; and
(iv) The compensation (wage and fringe benefits) plan for all service employees performing work
under the contract is the same as that used for these employees and equivalent employees servicing
commercial customers.
(3) If paragraph (k)(1) or (k)(2) of this clause applies–
(i) If the offeror does not certify to the conditions in paragraph (k)(1) or (k)(2) and the Contracting
Officer did not attach a Service Contract Labor Standards wage determination to the solicitation,
the offeror shall notify the Contracting Officer as soon as possible; and
(ii) The Contracting Officer may not make an award to the offeror if the offeror fails to execute the
certification in paragraph (k)(1) or (k)(2) of this clause or to contact the Contracting Officer as
required in paragraph (k)(3)(i) of this clause.
(l) Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) ( 26 U.S.C. 6109, 31 U.S.C. 7701). (Not applicable if the
offeror is required to provide this information to the SAM to be eligible for award.)
(1) All offerors must submit the information required in paragraphs (l)(3) through (l)(5) of this
provision to comply with debt collection requirements of 31 U.S.C. 7701(c) and 3325(d), reporting
requirements of 26 U.S.C. 6041, 6041A, and 6050M, and implementing regulations issued by the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
(2) The TIN may be used by the Government to collect and report on any delinquent amounts
arising out of the offeror’s relationship with the Government (31 U.S.C. 7701(c)(3)). If the resulting
contract is subject to the payment reporting requirements described in FAR 4.904, the TIN provided
hereunder may be matched with IRS records to verify the accuracy of the offeror’s TIN.
(3) Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN).
TIN: ________________ .
TIN has been applied for.
TIN is not required because:
Offeror is a nonresident alien, foreign corporation, or foreign partnership that does not have income
effectively connected with the conduct of a trade or business in the United States and does not have
an office or place of business or a fiscal paying agent in the United States;
Offeror is an agency or instrumentality of a foreign government;
Offeror is an agency or instrumentality of the Federal Government.
(4) Type of organization.
Sole proprietorship;
Partnership;
Corporate entity (not tax-exempt);
Corporate entity (tax-exempt);
Government entity (Federal, State, or local);
Foreign government;
International organization per 26 CFR1.6049-4;
Other .
(5) Common parent.
Offeror is not owned or controlled by a common parent;
Name and TIN of common parent:
Name: ___________________
TIN: ____________________ .
(m) Restricted business operations in Sudan. By submission of its offer, the offeror certifies that the
offeror does not conduct any restricted business operations in Sudan.
(n) Prohibition on Contracting with Inverted Domestic Corporations.
(1) Government agencies are not permitted to use appropriated (or otherwise made available) funds
for contracts with either an inverted domestic corporation, or a subsidiary of an inverted domestic
corporation, unless the exception at 9.108-2(b) applies or the requirement is waived in accordance
with the procedures at 9.108-4.
(2) Representation. The Offeror represents that–
(i) It # is, # is not an inverted domestic corporation; and
(ii) It # is, # is not a subsidiary of an inverted domestic corporation.
(o) Prohibition on contracting with entities engaging in certain activities or transactions relating to Iran.
(1) The offeror shall e-mail questions concerning sensitive technology to the Department of State at
[email protected].
(2) Representation and Certifications. Unless a waiver is granted or an exception applies as
provided in paragraph (o)(3) of this provision, by submission of its offer, the offeror-
(i) Represents, to the best of its knowledge and belief, that the offeror does not export any sensitive
technology to the government of Iran or any entities or individuals owned or controlled by, or
acting on behalf or at the direction of, the government of Iran;
(ii) Certifies that the offeror, or any person owned or controlled by the offeror, does not engage in
any activities for which sanctions may be imposed under section 5 of the Iran Sanctions Act; and
(iii) Certifies that the offeror, and any person owned or controlled by the offeror, does not
knowingly engage in any transaction that exceeds the threshold at FAR 25.703-2(a)(2) with Iran’s
Revolutionary Guard Corps or any of its officials, agents, or affiliates, the property and interests in
property of which are blocked pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (et
seq.) (see OFAC’s Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List at
https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/SDN-List/Pages/default.aspx).
(3) The representation and certification requirements of paragraph (o)(2) of this provision do not apply if-
(i) This solicitation includes a trade agreements certification (e.g., 52.212-3(g) or a comparable
agency provision); and
(ii) The offeror has certified that all the offered products to be supplied are designated country end products.
(p) Ownership or Control of Offeror. (Applies in all solicitations when there is a requirement to be
registered in SAM or a requirement to have a unique entity identifier in the solicitation).
(1) The Offeror represents that it # has or # does not have an immediate owner. If the Offeror has
more than one immediate owner (such as a joint venture), then the Offeror shall respond to
paragraph (2) and if applicable, paragraph (3) of this provision for each participant in the joint
venture.
(2) If the Offeror indicates “has” in paragraph (p)(1) of this provision, enter the following information:
Immediate owner CAGE code: _________________ .
Immediate owner legal name: _________________ .
(Do not use a “doing business as” name)
Is the immediate owner owned or controlled by another entity: # Yes or # No.
(3) If the Offeror indicates “yes” in paragraph (p)(2) of this provision, indicating that the immediate
owner is owned or controlled by another entity, then enter the following information:
Highest-level owner CAGE code: _______________ .
Highest-level owner legal name: _______________ .
(Do not use a “doing business as” name)
(q) Representation by Corporations Regarding Delinquent Tax Liability or a Felony Conviction under any
Federal Law.
(1) As required by sections 744 and 745 of Division E of the Consolidated and Further Continuing
Appropriations Act, 2015 (Pub. L. 113-235), and similar provisions, if contained in subsequent
appropriations acts, The Government will not enter into a contract with any corporation that–
(i) Has any unpaid Federal tax liability that has been assessed, for which all judicial and
administrative remedies have been exhausted or have lapsed, and that is not being paid in a timely
manner pursuant to an agreement with the authority responsible for collecting the tax liability,
where the awarding agency is aware of the unpaid tax liability, unless an agency has considered
suspension or debarment of the corporation and made a determination that suspension or debarment
is not necessary to protect the interests of the Government; or
(ii) Was convicted of a felony criminal violation under any Federal law within the preceding 24
months, where the awarding agency is aware of the conviction, unless an agency has considered
suspension or debarment of the corporation and made a determination that this action is not
necessary to protect the interests of the Government.
(2) The Offeror represents that-
(i) It is # is not # a corporation that has any unpaid Federal tax liability that has been assessed, for
which all judicial and administrative remedies have been exhausted or have lapsed, and that is not
being paid in a timely manner pursuant to an agreement with the authority responsible for collecting
the tax liability; and
(ii) It is # is not # a corporation that was convicted of a felony criminal violation under a Federal
law within the preceding 24 months.
(r) Predecessor of Offeror. (Applies in all solicitations that include the provision at 52.204-16,
Commercial and Government Entity Code Reporting.)
(1) The Offeror represents that it # is or # is not a successor to a predecessor that held a Federal
contract or grant within the last three years.
(2) If the Offeror has indicated “is” in paragraph (r)(1) of this provision, enter the following
information for all predecessors that held a Federal contract or grant within the last three years (if
more than one predecessor, list in reverse chronological order):
Predecessor CAGE code: (or mark “Unknown”).
Predecessor legal name: ________________
(Do not use a “doing business as” name).
(s) Reserved.
(t) Reserved.
(u)
(1) In accordance with section 743 of Division E, Title VII, of the Consolidated and
Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (Pub. L. 113-235) and its successor
provisions in subsequent appropriations acts (and as extended in continuing resolutions),
Government agencies are not permitted to use appropriated (or otherwise made available)
funds for contracts with an entity that requires employees or subcontractors of such entity
seeking to report waste, fraud, or abuse to sign internal confidentiality agreements or
statements prohibiting or otherwise restricting such employees or subcontractors from
lawfully reporting such waste, fraud, or abuse to a designated investigative or law
enforcement representative of a Federal department or agency authorized to receive such
information.
(2) The prohibition in paragraph (u)(1) of this provision does not contravene requirements
applicable to Standard Form 312 (Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement),
Form 4414 (Sensitive Compartmented Information Nondisclosure Agreement), or any
other form issued by a Federal department or agency governing the nondisclosure of
classified information.
(3) Representation. By submission of its offer, the Offeror represents that it will not
require its employees or subcontractors to sign or comply with internal confidentiality
agreements or statements prohibiting or otherwise restricting such employees or
subcontractors from lawfully reporting waste, fraud, or abuse related to the performance
of a Government contract to a designated investigative or law enforcement representative
of a Federal department or agency authorized to receive such information (e.g., agency
Office of the Inspector General).
(v) Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services-Representation. Section
889(a)(1)(A) and section 889 (a)(1)(B) of Public Law 115-232.
(1) The Offeror shall review the list of excluded parties in the System for Award
Management (SAM) (https://www.sam.gov) for entities excluded from receiving federal
awards for “covered telecommunications equipment or services”.
(i) The Offeror represents that- It # does, # does not provide covered
telecommunications equipment or services as a part of its offered products or
services to the Government in the performance of any contract, subcontract, or
other contractual instrument.
(ii) After conducting a reasonable inquiry for purposes of this representation,
that it # does, # does not use covered telecommunications equipment or
services, or any equipment, system, or service that uses covered
telecommunications equipment or services.

52.223-22 Public Disclosure of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Reduction Goals Representation (DEC 2016)

(a)This representation shall be completed if the Offeror received $7.5 million or more in Federal contract awards in the prior Federal fiscal year. The representation is optional if the Offeror received less than $7.5 million in Federal contract awards in the prior Federal fiscal year.

(b)Representation. [Offeror is to check applicable blocks in paragraphs (1) and (2).]

(1)The Offeror (itself or through its immediate owner or highest-level owner) □ does, □ does not publicly disclose greenhouse gas emissions, i.e., make available on a publicly accessible website the results of a greenhouse gas inventory, performed in accordance with an accounting standard with publicly available and consistently applied criteria, such as the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Standard.

(2)The Offeror (itself or through its immediate owner or highest-level owner) □ does, □ does not publicly disclose a quantitative greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal, i.e., make available on a publicly available website a target to reduce absolute emissions or emissions intensity by a specific quantity or percentage.

(3)A publicly accessible website includes the Offeror’s own website or a recognized, third-party greenhouse gas emissions reporting program.

(c)If the Offeror checked “does” in paragraphs (b)(1) or (b)(2) of this provision, respectively, the Offeror shall provide the publicly accessible website(s) where greenhouse gas emissions and/or reduction goals are reported:________________.

52.223-19 Compliance with Environmental Management Systems (MAY 2011)

The Contractor’s work under this contract shall conform with all operational controls identified in the applicable agency or facility Environmental Management Systems and provide monitoring and measurement information necessary for the Government to address environmental performance relative to the goals of the Environmental Management Systems.

52.222-29 Notification of Visa Denial (APRIL 2015)

(a)Definitions. As used in this clause-

Gender identity has the meaning given by the Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, and is found at http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/LGBT/LGBT_FAQs.html.

Sexual orientation has the meaning given by the Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, and is found at http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/LGBT/LGBT_FAQs.html.

(b)Requirement to notify.

(1)It is a violation of Executive Order 11246 for a Contractor to refuse to employ any applicant or not to assign any person hired in the United States, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or Wake Island, on the basis that the individual’s race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin is not compatible with the policies of the country where or for whom the work will be performed (41 CFR 60-1.10).

(2)The Contractor shall notify the U.S. Department of State, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs (PM), 2201 C Street NW, Room 6212, Washington, DC 20520, and the U.S. Department of Labor, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Federal Contract Compliance, when it has knowledge of any employee or potential employee being denied an entry visa to a country where this contract will be performed, and it believes the denial is attributable to the race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin of the employee or potential employee.

52.222-26 Equal Opportunity (SEP 2016)

(a)Definition. As used in this clause.

Compensation means any payments made to, or on behalf of, an employee or offered to an applicant as remuneration for employment, including but not limited to salary, wages, overtime pay, shift differentials, bonuses, commissions, vacation and holiday pay, allowances, insurance and other benefits, stock options and awards, profit sharing, and retirement.

Compensation information means the amount and type of compensation provided to employees or offered to applicants, including, but not limited to, the desire of the Contractor to attract and retain a particular employee for the value the employee is perceived to add to the Contractor’s profit or productivity; the availability of employees with like skills in the marketplace; market research about the worth of similar jobs in the relevant marketplace; job analysis, descriptions, and evaluations; salary and pay structures; salary surveys; labor union agreements; and Contractor decisions, statements and policies related to setting or altering employee compensation.

Essential job functions means the fundamental job duties of the employment position an individual holds. A job function may be considered essential if-

(1)The access to compensation information is necessary in order to perform that function or another routinely assigned business task; or

(2)The function or duties of the position include protecting and maintaining the privacy of employee personnel records, including compensation information.

Gender identity has the meaning given by the Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, and is found at http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/LGBT/LGBT_FAQs.html.

Sexual orientation has the meaning given by the Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, and is found at http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/LGBT/LGBT_FAQs.html.

United States, means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Wake Island.

(b)

(1)If, during any 12-month period (including the 12 months preceding the award of this contract), the Contractor has been or is awarded nonexempt Federal contracts and/or subcontracts that have an aggregate value in excess of $10,000, the Contractor shall comply with this clause, except for work performed outside the United States by employees who were not recruited within the United States. Upon request, the Contractor shall provide information necessary to determine the applicability of this clause.

(2)If the Contractor is a religious corporation, association, educational institution, or society, the requirements of this clause do not apply with respect to the employment of individuals of a particular religion to perform work connected with the carrying on of the Contractor’s activities (41 CFR 60-1.5).

(c)

(1)The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. However, it shall not be a violation of this clause for the Contractor to extend a publicly announced preference in employment to Indians living on or near an Indian reservation, in connection with employment opportunities on or near an Indian reservation, as permitted by 41 CFR 60-1.5.

(2)The Contractor shall take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. This shall include, but not be limited to-

(i)Employment;

(ii)Upgrading;

(iii)Demotion;

(iv)Transfer;

(v)Recruitment or recruitment advertising;

(vi)Layoff or termination;

(vii)Rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and

(viii)Selection for training, including apprenticeship.

(3)The Contractor shall post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment the notices to be provided by the Contracting Officer that explain this clause.

(4)The Contractor shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.

(5)

(i)The Contractor shall not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because such employee or applicant has inquired about, discussed, or disclosed the compensation of the employee or applicant or another employee or applicant. This prohibition against discrimination does not apply to instances in which an employee who has access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of such employee’s essential job functions discloses the compensation of such other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to such information, unless such disclosure is in response to a formal complaint or charge, in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or is consistent with the Contractor’s legal duty to furnish information.

(ii)The Contractor shall disseminate the prohibition on discrimination in paragraph (c)(5)(i) of this clause, using language prescribed by the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), to employees and applicants by-

(A)Incorporation into existing employee manuals or handbooks; and

(B)Electronic posting or by posting a copy of the provision in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment.

(6)The Contractor shall send, to each labor union or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, the notice to be provided by the Contracting Officer advising the labor union or workers’ representative of the Contractor’s commitments under this clause, and post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment.

(7)The Contractor shall comply with Executive Order11246, as amended, and the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor.

(8)The Contractor shall furnish to the contracting agency all information required by Executive Order11246, as amended, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor. The Contractor shall also file Standard Form100 (EEO-1), or any successor form, as prescribed in 41 CFR Part 60-1. Unless the Contractor has filed within the 12 months preceding the date of contract award, the Contractor shall, within 30 days after contract award, apply to either the regional Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) or the local office of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for the necessary forms.

(9)The Contractor shall permit access to its premises, during normal business hours, by the contracting agency or the OFCCP for the purpose of conducting on-site compliance evaluations and complaint investigations. The Contractor shall permit the Government to inspect and copy any books, accounts, records (including computerized records), and other material that may be relevant to the matter under investigation and pertinent to compliance with Executive Order11246, as amended, and rules and regulations that implement the Executive Order.

(10)If the OFCCP determines that the Contractor is not in compliance with this clause or any rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, this contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts, under the procedures authorized in Executive Order11246, as amended. In addition, sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked against the Contractor as provided in Executive Order11246, as amended; in the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor; or as otherwise provided by law.

(11)The Contractor shall include the terms and conditions of this clause in every subcontract or purchase order that is not exempted by the rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued under Executive Order11246, as amended, so that these terms and conditions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor.

(12)The Contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the Director of OFCCP may direct as a means of enforcing these terms and conditions, including sanctions for noncompliance, provided, that if the Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of any direction, the Contractor may request the United States to enter into the litigation to protect the interests of the United States.

(d)Notwithstanding any other clause in this contract, disputes relative to this clause will be governed by the procedures in 41 CFR 60-1.

(End of clause)

Alternate I (Feb 1999). As prescribed in 22.810 (e), add the following as a preamble to the clause:

Notice: The following terms of this clause are waived for this contract: __________ [Contracting Officer shall list terms].

52.222-24 Preaward On-Site Equal Opportunity Compliance Evaluation (FEB 1999)

If a contract in the amount of $10 million or more will result from this solicitation, the prospective Contractor and its known first-tier subcontractors with anticipated subcontracts of $10 million or more shall be subject to a preaward compliance evaluation by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), unless, within the preceding 24 months, OFCCP has conducted an evaluation and found the prospective Contractor and subcontractors to be in compliance with Executive Order11246.

52.222-21 Prohibition of Segregated Facilities (APR 2015)

(a)Definitions. As used in this clause

Gender identity has the meaning given by the Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, and is found at http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/LGBT/LGBT_FAQs.html.

Segregated facilities, means any waiting rooms, work areas, rest rooms and wash rooms, restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks, locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees, that are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin because of written or oral policies or employee custom. The term does not include separate or single-user rest rooms or necessary dressing or sleeping areas provided to assure privacy between the sexes.

Sexual orientation has the meaning given by the Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, and is found at http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/LGBT/LGBT_FAQs.html.

(b)The Contractor agrees that it does not and will not maintain or provide for its employees any segregated facilities at any of its establishments, and that it does not and will not permit its employees to perform their services at any location under its control where segregated facilities are maintained. The Contractor agrees that a breach of this clause is a violation of the Equal Opportunity clause in this contract.

(c)The Contractor shall include this clause in every subcontract and purchase order that is subject to the Equal Opportunity clause of this contract.

Refresh 23: FOB Note

FOB Note: FAR 52.247-32 – F.O.B. ORIGIN, FREIGHT PREPAID is only applicable under this SIN for individual items that are 70lbs or more. For the clause to be applicable, an individual item (based upon unit of issue) must be 70 lbs. or more.

  1. The contract level FOB terms are based upon the preponderance of items offered; however, there are specific FOB terms that may apply at the item level
  2. Contractors/offerors must request and identify FOB Origin pricing for a particular line item over 70lbs. The FOB terms at the line-item level must be approved by the contracting officer at the MAS level.
  3. For products offered at the pallet level (e.g., paper by the pallet), the product must be awarded on their contract as a unit of issue PALLET (PL) at the line-item level for a customer to order by the unit of issue PL.
  4. Contractor must identify instances where FOB Origin would be applicable in their contract terms and conditions text file. The contractor’s catalog file (uploaded through SIP/EDI or FCP) must list their FOB terms on an item-by-item basis.
  5. Orders for multiple items with an aggregate weight exceeding 70lbs would not invoke the FOB Origin clause. It is at the vendor’s discretion to consolidate ordered items for shipping purposes.
  6. Vendors must have adequate staff to provide open market shipping/freight quotes to customers prior to the completion of an order in GSA Advantage for items that possess FOB Origin terms in the vendor’s GSA Advantage catalog. The invoice must be marked to appropriately identify shipping as open market.
Refresh 23: Additional Instructions for SINs 336212 & 3361V

Note: Offerors are encouraged to use alternative, sustainable materials to the maximum extent practicable and shall not utilize any materials that are banned by regulation or law in their vehicle or trailer body designs and manufacturing.

Refresh 23: Additional HACS SIN Instructions

HACS SIN Labor Categories shall be in alignment with the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS) Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework). The NICE Framework is a nationally focused resource to help employers develop their cybersecurity workforce. It establishes a common lexicon that describes cybersecurity work and workers regardless of where or for whom the work is performed. The NICE Framework applies across public, private, and academic sectors and includes:

i. 7 work role categories: A high-level grouping of common cybersecurity functions.

ii. 52 work roles: A grouping of work for which someone is responsible or accountable. Note: work roles are not synonymous to job titles or occupations.

iii. 2,200+ task, knowledge and skill (TKS) statements: A set of discrete building blocks that describe the work to be done (in the form of tasks) and what is required to perform that work (through knowledge and skills).

iv. 11 competency areas: Clusters of related knowledge and skill statements that correlate with one’s capability to perform tasks in a particular domain.

When submitting a new offer or modification to add SIN 54151HACS, an offeror or contractor shall include in the “keywords” column of the Price Proposal Template (PPT) the NICE Framework work role IDs that align with the labor categories proposed. Work role categories and roles (along with associated work role IDs) can be found on the NICE Framework website. The website also provides a spreadsheet with updated NICE work roles and categories, competency areas and task, knowledge and skill (TKS) statements to help identify the appropriate roles.

Refresh 23: New CTA Note for SINs 337121P, 337127P, 33721P, & 339113P

NOTE: Contract-level Contractor Teaming Agreements (CTAs) apply to all orders under SIN 337127P. The CTA Lead and Member(s) must be small businesses on set-aside orders. For more information on MAS Contractor Teaming Agreements (CTAs), please visit Team up with other MAS contractors.

Refresh 23: New Notes for SIN 561210FAC

Note: Waste management as defined for SIN 561210FAC is the processes involved in managing waste from cradle to grave.

As defined for SIN 561210FAC, waste management is managed from cradle to grave. This includes the collection, transportation, and disposal of waste by landfill, incineration, recycling, and/or composting. It also includes monitoring waste materials produced as a result of human activity and recommending ways to minimize the generation of waste.

To include the monitoring of waste materials produced as a result of human activity and recommending ways to minimize the generation of waste.


Note: Ancillary supplies are included under this SIN; however, supplies awarded under this SIN shall not be the primary purpose of the work but be an integral part of the total solution offered. Supplies provided under this SIN must be ancillary to the services offerings under this SIN and may only be ordered in conjunction with the purchase of services under this SIN.