Department of Homeland Security Contracts in Virginia
Federal contracts by Department of Homeland Security performed in Virginia (VA)
Agency State Spending Overview
The Department of Homeland Security has obligated $53,917,622,417 in federal contract spending performed in Virginia across 1304 contract awards. Of these awards, 100% were competitively bid, meaning multiple companies submitted proposals for the work. Small businesses account for 0% of the agency's contract awards in the state. The top contractor receiving Department of Homeland Security dollars in Virginia is Leidos, Inc. with $4.6B. This spending represents a significant portion of the federal government's economic activity in Virginia and supports jobs across multiple industry sectors.
Overview
Total Spending: $53,917,622,417
Contract Count: 1304
Average Contract Size: $41.3M
Competition Rate: 100%
Small Business Rate: 0%
Top Contractors
Companies receiving the most Department of Homeland Security contract dollars in Virginia, ranked by total obligated value.
- Leidos, Inc. — $4.6B (51 contracts)
- General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. — $3.7B (47 contracts)
- Unisys Corporation — $2.1B (19 contracts)
- Accenture Federal Services LLC — $1.4B (23 contracts)
- Integrated Coast Guard Systems LLC — $1.4B (22 contracts)
- Science Applications International Corporation — $1.3B (16 contracts)
- Deloitte Consulting LLP — $1.3B (37 contracts)
- Peraton Enterprise Solutions LLC — $1.2B (9 contracts)
- Science Applications International Corp — $1.2B (6 contracts)
- International Business Machines Corporation — $1.2B (24 contracts)
- Accenture LLP — $937.2M (14 contracts)
- THE Boeing Company — $746.9M (9 contracts)
- CACI, Inc. - Federal — $737.2M (9 contracts)
- Mantech Advanced Systems International, Inc. — $723.5M (10 contracts)
- General Dynamics ONE Source LLC — $719.2M (9 contracts)
- Booz Allen Hamilton Inc — $700.8M (29 contracts)
- Ctsc, LLC — $681.5M (3 contracts)
- Csra LLC — $663.3M (11 contracts)
- STG International, Inc. — $641.1M (1 contracts)
- CACI NSS, LLC — $595.7M (13 contracts)
Spending by Sector
How Department of Homeland Security's contract spending in Virginia is distributed across industry sectors.
- Other: $28.1B (790 contracts)
- IT: $22.2B (442 contracts)
- Defense: $1.6B (30 contracts)
- Healthcare: $753.1M (7 contracts)
- Transportation: $474.0M (6 contracts)
- R&D: $285.7M (14 contracts)
- Construction: $267.5M (10 contracts)
- Engineering Services: $206.6M (4 contracts)
- Energy: $4.3M (1 contracts)
Contracts
- THE PURPOSE OF THIS CONTRACT IS FOR LEIDOS TO PROVIDE THE TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (TSA) WITH AN INTEGRATED LOGISTICS SUPPORT (ILS) PROGRAM TO SUSTAIN GOVERNMENT TRANSPORTATION SECURITY EQUIPMENT (TSE) OWNED AND OPERATED BY TSA. — $862.6M
- THE ABOVE SOLICITATION NUMBER IS A CONTINUATION OF SOLICITATION NUMBERS HSHQDC-07-Q-00050A AND HSHQDC-07-Q-00050B. THIS NUMBER IS FOR THE DOWN SELECT PROCESS AND SHALL START WITH BASE NOTICE EVEN THOUGH ALL AMENDMENTS ARE ATTACHED FROM PHASE ONE. — $749.5M
- IGF::OT::IGF IHSC MEDICAL STAFFING SERVICES — $641.1M
- U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP) OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, (OIT) TARGETING AND ANALYSIS SYSTEMS PROGRAM DIRECTORATE (TASPD)'S OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE (O&M), UPGRADES, UPDATES, MODIFICATIONS AND ENHANCEMENTS CONTRACT — $596.5M
- AWARD OF SOLITATION #HSTS03-08-R-CIO903. THIS PROCUREMENT IS FOR THE TRANSITION OF EXISTING TSA IT INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS, CURRENTLY PROVIDED THROUGH THE UNISYS BRIDGE 2 CONTRACT, TO DHS EAGLE CONTRACT SOURCES. OIT INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING AND MAINTAINING THE ALL ENCOMPASSING IT INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS FOR TSA IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS MISSION NEEDS STATEMENT. — $544.8M
- IT OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE, UPDATES, UPGRADES OF SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS — $535.9M
- IGF::OT::IGF PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM FOR TRANSISTION OF FAMS/TSA. NOTE: THIS IS A HYBRID: FIRM FIXED PRICE AND T&M. THIS PROCUREMENT IS FOR THE TRANSITION OF EXISTING TSA IT INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS, CURRENTLY PROVIDED THROUGH THE CSC ITIP CONTRACT, TO A BRIDGE CONTRACT. — $525.0M
- SECTION 4(A). THE PURPOSE OF THIS REQUIREMENT IS TO OBTAIN COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT TO REMOVAL OPERATIONS (CSRO) SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE FOR STRATEGY, POLICY, AND PLANS (PLCY). — $497.7M
- BORDER ENFORCEMENT APPLICATIONS FOR GOVERNMENT LEADING-EDGE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY — $469.0M
- IGF::OT::IGF CONTRACT FOR INTEGRATED LOGISTICS SUPPORT (ILS) SERVICES IN SUPPORT OF THE OFFICE OF SECURITY CAPABILITIES TO PROVIDE SUSTAINMENT OF PASSENGER SCREENING EQUIPMENT DEPLOYED AT AIRPORTS NATION WIDE. — $432.3M
- HTEE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR — $429.2M
- DATA CENTER SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE OF INFORMATION&TECHNOLOGY. IGF::OT::IGF — $370.3M
- INTEGRATED LOGISTICS SUPPORT SERVICES FOR AWARD OF RFP HSTS04-09-R-CT3133 — $370.2M
- REQUIREMENT FOR UNITED STATES CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP), OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (OIT), TARGETING AND ANALYSIS SYSTEMS PROGRAM DIRECTORATE (TASPD) TO PROVIDE THE FULL RANGE OF OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SUPPORT FOR THE CBP TASPD SUITE OF COMPUTER AND SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS — $368.7M
- OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES — $357.2M
- PASSENGER SYSTEMS PROGRAM DIRECTORATE SOFTWARE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT, MODERNIZATION, ENHANCEMENT, OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE IGF::OT::IGF — $336.3M
- IGF::CT::IGF THE PURPOSE OF THIS TASK ORDER IS TO PROCURE DATACENTERS OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE SUPPORT SERVICES — $334.3M
- P-3 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE AND LOGISTIC SUPPORT SERVICES — $328.5M
- NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER (NBC) RECORDS SUPPORT PROGRAM — $324.8M
- TAS::70 0533::TAS SUPPLY AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN SUPPORT OF PEDESTRIAN FENCE 225 AND VEHICLE FENCE 300 PROJECTS — $311.1M
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Department of Homeland Security spend on contracts in Virginia?
Department of Homeland Security has $53.9B in federal contracts performed in Virginia across 1304 awards.
What is the competition rate for Department of Homeland Security contracts in Virginia?
100% of Department of Homeland Security's contracts in Virginia were competitively awarded.
Which contractors win the most Department of Homeland Security work in Virginia?
The top contractors include Leidos, Inc., General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc., Unisys Corporation.
What industries receive Department of Homeland Security contract dollars in Virginia?
Department of Homeland Security's spending spans Other, IT, Defense.