Department of Labor Contracts in District of Columbia
Federal contracts by Department of Labor performed in District of Columbia (DC)
Agency State Spending Overview
The Department of Labor has obligated $4,701,566,200 in federal contract spending performed in District of Columbia across 214 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 Labor dollars in District of Columbia is Home Builders Institute with $432.0M. This spending represents a significant portion of the federal government's economic activity in District of Columbia and supports jobs across multiple industry sectors.
Overview
Total Spending: $4,701,566,200
Contract Count: 214
Average Contract Size: $22.0M
Competition Rate: 100%
Small Business Rate: 0%
Top Contractors
Companies receiving the most Department of Labor contract dollars in District of Columbia, ranked by total obligated value.
- Home Builders Institute — $432.0M (5 contracts)
- Conduent Federal Solutions LLC — $292.1M (8 contracts)
- Parsons Government Services Inc. — $185.6M (2 contracts)
- Serco Inc — $171.2M (2 contracts)
- International Union of Operating Engineers National Training Fund — $130.5M (4 contracts)
- General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. — $126.9M (4 contracts)
- Office Remedies, Inc. — $118.8M (2 contracts)
- Maximus Federal Services, Inc. — $113.1M (2 contracts)
- Chugach Government Services, Inc. — $108.5M (2 contracts)
- Vangent, Inc. — $108.1M (1 contracts)
- Booz Allen Hamilton Inc — $106.9M (7 contracts)
- Telaforce LLC — $100.3M (1 contracts)
- Exceed, LLC — $91.9M (2 contracts)
- Global Computer Enterprises, Inc. — $86.4M (1 contracts)
- Verizon Business Network Services LLC — $84.6M (3 contracts)
- Eagle Group International LLC — $80.1M (1 contracts)
- Inuteq, LLC — $79.6M (1 contracts)
- Diversified Protection Corp — $75.8M (2 contracts)
- Paragon Technical Services, Inc. — $71.9M (3 contracts)
- Eckerd Youth Alternatives, Inc. — $70.4M (1 contracts)
Spending by Sector
How Department of Labor's contract spending in District of Columbia is distributed across industry sectors.
- Other: $3.0B (111 contracts)
- IT: $1.5B (96 contracts)
- R&D: $98.8M (2 contracts)
- Healthcare: $49.3M (2 contracts)
- Construction: $18.1M (2 contracts)
- Transportation: $7.9M (1 contracts)
Contracts
- DOL VETERANS EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICE (VETS) - TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (TAP) — $126.4M
- IGF:CF::IGF — $116.4M
- AWARD NEW CONTRACT BASE YEAR AWARD. — $114.4M
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INCLUDING TELECOMMUNICATIONS — $108.1M
- DATA COLLECTION SERVICES FOR THE CES PROJECT. THIS APPLICATION IS POWERED BY COMPUSEARCH'S PRISM APPLICATION.AMS LOGO USER ID: USER ID IS REQUIRED PASSWORD: PASSWORD IS REQUIRED UNAUTHORIZED CAC/PIV LOGIN ATTEMPT.YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR CAC/PIV ACCESS. PLEASE CLOSE YOUR BROWSER AND CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR. THIS APPLICATION IS POWERED BY COMPUSEARCH'S PRISM APPLICATION.AMS LOGO USER ID: USER ID IS REQUIRED PASSWORD: PASSWORD IS REQUIRED UNAUTHORIZED CAC/PIV LOGIN ATTEMPT.YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR CAC/PIV ACCESS. PLEASE CLOSE YOUR BROWSER AND CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR. TO INITIALLY AND INCREMENTALLY FUND OPTION YEAR 4 CES TASK ORDER DOLU132J16647 IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,553,730.93. OPTION YEAR 4 POP IS AUG 6, 2017 - AUG 5, 2018 LOE FOR OPTION YEAR 3 IS $19,027,366 — $100.3M
- JOB CORPS NATIONAL TRAINING CONTRACT TO TRAIN JC STUDENTS ACROSS THE NATION IN HOME BUILDING TRADES. — $93.6M
- IGF::CL,CT::IGF CES DATA COLLECTION AND HELP DESK SERVICES AND SUPPORT — $93.1M
- IGF::CL::IGF - TASK ORDER TO REPLACE DOL-OPS-16-F-00002 IN IT'S ENTIRETY. IT OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO THE GSS — $87.9M
- OPERATION OF CTT PROGRAMS AT JOB CORPS CENTERS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, HVAC AND SOLAR — $86.5M
- MODERNIZATION OF DOLS CORE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS TO THE NEW CORE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (NCFMS) — $86.4M
- IGF::CT::IGF - TO PROVIDE EFFICIENCY AND CONSISTENCY IN MEETING STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES, OWCP REQUIRES CONTINUED CONTRACTOR SERVICES TO: PROCESS BILLS FOR THREE OWCP PROGRAMS, SUPPORT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF SERVICES IN AT LEAST TWO PROGRAMS, AND RESPOND TO INQUIRIES RELATED TO MEDICAL SERVICES FROM CLAIMANTS AND PROVIDERS. — $85.2M
- OPERATION OF POTOMAC JOB CORPS CENTER WITH CAREER TRANSITION SERVICES — $84.9M
- IGF::OT::IGF, THIS ACTION ALLOWS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HBI CONTRACT. — $80.8M
- OPERATION OF JOB CORPS CENTER — $80.1M
- IGF::CL::IGF - OFFICE OF WORKER'S COMPENSATION PROGRAMS(OWCP)INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (OITS), U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR HEADQUARTERS AGENCY, WASHINGTON, D.C. — $79.6M
- PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND OVERSIGHT SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE JOB CORPS FACILITIES — $71.2M
- OPERATION OF THE POTOMAC JOB CORPS CENTER WITH OA & CTS — $70.4M
- IGF::CT::IGF — $69.5M
- EFAST I — $67.7M
- NATIONAL LONGITUDINAL SURVEY — $62.3M
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Department of Labor spend on contracts in District of Columbia?
Department of Labor has $4.7B in federal contracts performed in District of Columbia across 214 awards.
What is the competition rate for Department of Labor contracts in District of Columbia?
100% of Department of Labor's contracts in District of Columbia were competitively awarded.
Which contractors win the most Department of Labor work in District of Columbia?
The top contractors include Home Builders Institute, Conduent Federal Solutions LLC, Parsons Government Services Inc..
What industries receive Department of Labor contract dollars in District of Columbia?
Department of Labor's spending spans Other, IT, R&D.