Sources: [SAM.gov/FPDS](http://SAM.gov/FPDS) FY2023 all-federal contract obligations, FY2024 DoD data from Defense Security Monitor, Washington Technology Top 100 (2025 edition), Veridion for detailed business information.
FY2023 because it’s the latest complete all-agency ranking publicly available. The top 100 captured roughly 65% of ~$755B in total federal procurement.
Not in the data: Classified/intelligence spending, subcontract values, state/local contracts. Also worth mentioning is that the IT reseller layer also hides a lot. AWS, Palo Alto, and CrowdStrike sell mostly through aggregators like Carahsoft, so their prime contract numbers massively understate their real federal footprint.
Tools: Python for data processing, Claude for visualization
JohnOfA on
Military-industrial complex!
ImOldGregg_77 on
“*companies that get the most money from the US government*” is misleading. there is a huge difference between being granted a government contract to sell good to the government vs. federal grants and tax exemptions
virtual_adam on
That orange block absolutely **loves** when everyone blames their free ride on AIPAC
prosa123 on
For the record, Oshkosh Corporation, which gets $2 billion of aerospace/defense spending, is a manufacturer that makes, among much else, military vehicles. It is definitely not related to Oshkosh B’Gosh children’s clothing 🙂
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Sources: [SAM.gov/FPDS](http://SAM.gov/FPDS) FY2023 all-federal contract obligations, FY2024 DoD data from Defense Security Monitor, Washington Technology Top 100 (2025 edition), Veridion for detailed business information.
FY2023 because it’s the latest complete all-agency ranking publicly available. The top 100 captured roughly 65% of ~$755B in total federal procurement.
Not in the data: Classified/intelligence spending, subcontract values, state/local contracts. Also worth mentioning is that the IT reseller layer also hides a lot. AWS, Palo Alto, and CrowdStrike sell mostly through aggregators like Carahsoft, so their prime contract numbers massively understate their real federal footprint.
Tools: Python for data processing, Claude for visualization
Military-industrial complex!
“*companies that get the most money from the US government*” is misleading. there is a huge difference between being granted a government contract to sell good to the government vs. federal grants and tax exemptions
That orange block absolutely **loves** when everyone blames their free ride on AIPAC
For the record, Oshkosh Corporation, which gets $2 billion of aerospace/defense spending, is a manufacturer that makes, among much else, military vehicles. It is definitely not related to Oshkosh B’Gosh children’s clothing 🙂