Department of Justice Contracts in Texas
Federal contracts by Department of Justice performed in Texas (TX)
Agency State Spending Overview
The Department of Justice has obligated $4,650,068,972 in federal contract spending performed in Texas across 349 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 Justice dollars in Texas is THE GEO Group, Inc. with $997.1M. This spending represents a significant portion of the federal government's economic activity in Texas and supports jobs across multiple industry sectors.
Overview
Total Spending: $4,650,068,972
Contract Count: 349
Average Contract Size: $13.3M
Competition Rate: 100%
Small Business Rate: 0%
Top Contractors
Companies receiving the most Department of Justice contract dollars in Texas, ranked by total obligated value.
- THE GEO Group, Inc. — $997.1M (3 contracts)
- County of Reeves — $963.5M (6 contracts)
- Cornell Companies, Inc. — $794.5M (1 contracts)
- Heritage Health Solutions, Inc. — $657.4M (6 contracts)
- Management & Training Corporation — $493.5M (5 contracts)
- Corecivic, Inc. — $262.5M (1 contracts)
- Vertex Aerospace LLC — $174.7M (1 contracts)
- Mckesson Corporation — $76.6M (117 contracts)
- Ameresco Inc — $38.3M (1 contracts)
- Leadsonline, LLC — $32.0M (2 contracts)
- Tekpro Support Services, LLC — $22.5M (3 contracts)
- Community Education Centers, Inc. — $18.7M (1 contracts)
- General Dynamics Information Technology Inc. — $15.8M (1 contracts)
- Volunteers of America Texas, Inc — $9.9M (3 contracts)
- Avantgarde LLC — $9.9M (1 contracts)
- GEO Reentry Inc — $9.2M (2 contracts)
- Centerra Group, LLC — $8.6M (1 contracts)
- Eagle TG, LLC — $7.0M (1 contracts)
- Integrated Modular Solutions, LLC — $6.9M (1 contracts)
- STS Systems Integration, LLC — $6.4M (1 contracts)
Spending by Sector
How Department of Justice's contract spending in Texas is distributed across industry sectors.
- Other: $3.9B (145 contracts)
- Healthcare: $744.5M (176 contracts)
- IT: $38.1M (9 contracts)
- Construction: $6.9M (1 contracts)
- Energy: $4.0M (8 contracts)
- R&D: $2.2M (1 contracts)
- Transportation: $343.3K (9 contracts)
Contracts
- CONTRACTOR OWNED AND OPERATED EXISTING CORRECTIONAL FACILITY FOR APPROXIMATELY 3,500 LOW SECURITY MALE INMATES. — $794.5M
- DETENTION SERVICES - SAN DIEGO — $776.9M
- 151060 CONTRACTOR OWNED AND OPERATED EXISTING CORRECTIONAL FACILITY FOR APPROXIMATELY 1090 LOW SECURITY MALE INMATES. — $526.6M
- CONTRACTOR OWNED AND OPERATED EXISTING CORRECTIONAL FACILITY FOR APPROXIMATELY 7000 LOW SECURITY MALE INMATES. — $360.8M
- 151060 CONTRACTOR OWNED AND OPERATED EXISTING CORRECTIONAL FACILITY FOR APPROXIMATELY 1500 LOW SECURITY MALE INMATES. — $262.5M
- 151060 CONTRACTOR OWNED AND OPERATED EXISTING CORRECTIONAL FACILITY FOR APPROXIMATELY 1200 LOW SECURITY MALE INMATES. — $222.7M
- TOTAL AVIATION SUPPORT SERVICES — $174.7M
- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A NATIONWIDE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM THAT WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR PRISONERS HELD IN USMS CUSTODY AS DETAILED IN THE ATTACHED SOW. — $115.5M
- IGF::CL::IGF CAR 16 - RFP-PCC-0023 OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF A CORRECTIONAL FACILITY. — $114.2M
- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A NATIONWIDE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM THAT WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR PRISONERS HELD IN USMS CUSTODY AS DETAILED IN THE ATTACHED SOW. — $114.0M
- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A NATIONWIDE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM THAT WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR PRISONERS HELD IN USMS CUSTODY AS DETAILED IN THE ATTACHED SOW. — $112.8M
- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A NATIONWIDE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM THAT WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR PRISONERS HELD IN USMS CUSTODY AS DETAILED IN THE ATTACHED SOW. — $108.0M
- IGF::CL::IGF CAR 16 - RFP-PCC-0023 OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF A CORRECTIONAL FACILITY. — $106.0M
- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A NATIONWIDE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM THAT WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR PRISONERS HELD IN USMS CUSTODY AS DETAILED IN THE ATTACHED SOW. — $105.0M
- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A NATIONWIDE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM THAT WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR PRISONERS HELD IN USMS CUSTODY AS DETAILED IN THE ATTACHED SOW. — $102.1M
- OPERATION OF A CONTRACTOR OWNED/CONTRACTOR LEASED, CONTRACTOR OPERATED SECURE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY. — $89.1M
- OPERATION OF A CONTRACTOR OWNED/CONTRACTOR LEASED, CONTRACTOR OPERATED SECURE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY. — $74.1M
- IGF::CL::IGF OWN AND OPERATE A PRIVATE PRISON " CLOSELY ASSOCIATED" — $49.6M
- SCRO 2 ESPC FCI SEAGOVILLE AND FCI THREE RIVERS — $38.3M
- IGF::CL::IGF TO PROVIDE PRIVATIZED CORRECTIONS SERVICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT APPROVED POLICIES AND PROCEDURE IDENTIFIED IN CONTRACT DJB1PC006 AND THE TECHNICAL PROPOSAL SUBMITTED UNDER RFP-PCC-0010 (CAR 6). — $37.9M
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Department of Justice spend on contracts in Texas?
Department of Justice has $4.7B in federal contracts performed in Texas across 349 awards.
What is the competition rate for Department of Justice contracts in Texas?
100% of Department of Justice's contracts in Texas were competitively awarded.
Which contractors win the most Department of Justice work in Texas?
The top contractors include THE GEO Group, Inc., County of Reeves, Cornell Companies, Inc..
What industries receive Department of Justice contract dollars in Texas?
Department of Justice's spending spans Other, Healthcare, IT.