Department of Labor — Contract Spending Analysis
Agency Spending Overview
The Department of Labor is a federal government agency that awards contracts to private-sector companies and organizations. This page provides a detailed analysis of the agency's contract spending patterns, including total obligated funds, competition rates, sector breakdowns, and top contractors.
Department of Labor has obligated $29,774,736,203 across 803 federal contracts tracked in our database. Of these contracts, 100% were competitively awarded, meaning multiple bidders submitted proposals, while the remainder were sole-source awards. Small businesses received 0% of the agency's contract awards, reflecting the agency's participation in federal small business contracting goals.
Understanding how federal agencies spend taxpayer money is essential for government accountability and transparency. Contract spending data is sourced from USAspending.gov and the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS). ReadTheGovContract analyzes this data to make it accessible and provide insights into spending patterns, contractor relationships, and competition levels across the federal government.
Budget Details
Total Obligated: $29,774,736,203
Contract Count: 803
Competition Rate: 100%
Small Business Rate: 0%
Spending by Sector
The following breakdown shows how Department of Labor distributes contract spending across industry sectors, based on NAICS classification codes. This can reveal which industries are most dependent on the agency's procurement dollars.
- Other: $14.5B (187 contracts)
- IT: $1.2B (12 contracts)
- R&D: $62.3M (1 contracts)
Top Contractors
These are the contractors that have received the most funding from Department of Labor, ranked by total obligated contract value.
- Management & Training Corporation — $4.2B (47 contracts)
- Adams and Associates Inc — $1.7B (23 contracts)
- Career Systems Development Corporation — $1.4B (17 contracts)
- Res-Care, Inc — $954.4M (12 contracts)
- Education & Training Resources LLC — $668.1M (10 contracts)
- Minact, Inc — $576.8M (8 contracts)
- Home Builders Institute — $432.0M (5 contracts)
- Horizons Youth Services, L.C. — $392.0M (5 contracts)
- Serrato Corporation — $360.4M (5 contracts)
- Young Women's Christian Association of Greater LOS Angeles, California — $310.6M (3 contracts)
- Arbor E & T LLC — $306.9M (4 contracts)
- Peraton Enterprise Solutions LLC — $291.2M (1 contracts)
- Odle Management Group, L.L.C. — $288.1M (4 contracts)
- Parsons Government Services Inc. — $280.6M (3 contracts)
- UBC National JOB Corps Training Fund Inc — $276.5M (4 contracts)
- Booz Allen Hamilton Inc — $204.2M (2 contracts)
- Alutiiq Education & Training, LLC — $187.4M (3 contracts)
- Chugach Government Services, Inc. — $138.6M (2 contracts)
- Exceed, LLC — $126.5M (2 contracts)
- Serco Inc — $126.4M (1 contracts)
Recent Contracts
- DOL ENTERPRISE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SUPPORT SERVICES — $291.2M
- OPERATION OF GARY JC CENTER — $256.4M
- OPERATION OF THE GARY JCC — $220.1M
- — $178.1M
- OPERATION OF EARLE CLEMENTS JOB CORPS CENTER — $175.1M
- IGF::OT::IGF GARY JCC — $156.7M
- OPERATION OF THE KEYSTONE/RED ROCK JOB CORPS CENTERS, OUTREACH/ADMISSIONS, CAREER TRANSITION SERVICES — $155.7M
- OPERATION OF THE CLEARFIELD JCC — $155.2M
- OPERATION OF CLEARFIELD JC CENTER — $150.0M
- ::IGF::OT::IGF CLEARFIELD JCC — $148.4M
- EARLE C CLEMENTS/15069/MTC, 1630J2-19-C-0001, AWARD REQ AND INCREMENTAL FUNDING — $137.1M
- JOB CORPS CENTER CTR OPS, O/A, CTS — $132.7M
- DOL VETERANS EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICE (VETS) - TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (TAP) — $126.4M
- OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR NEW CORE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. — $123.9M
- OPERATION OF THE TURNER JCC — $120.9M
- PROVIDE VOCATIONAL AND ACADEMIC SERVICE TO YOUTH. OPERATE GOVERNEMTN OWNED FACILITY. — $117.2M
- IGF:CF::IGF — $116.4M
- AWARD NEW CONTRACT BASE YEAR AWARD. — $114.4M
- JOB CORPS IS A VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR YOUTH BETWEEN THE AGES OF 16 AND 24. THIS CONTRACT IS FOR THE OPERATION OF THE CENTER AND CAREER TRANSITION SERVICES. — $111.4M
- AWARD FOR THE OPERATION OF THE WOODSTOCK JOB CORPS CENTER — $111.2M