Environmental Protection Agency — Contract Spending Analysis
Agency Spending Overview
The Environmental Protection Agency 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.
Environmental Protection Agency has obligated $13,059,809,044 across 870 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: $13,059,809,044
Contract Count: 870
Competition Rate: 100%
Small Business Rate: 0%
Spending by Sector
The following breakdown shows how Environmental Protection Agency 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: $7.0B (152 contracts)
- IT: $1.7B (35 contracts)
- R&D: $306.6M (9 contracts)
- Energy: $105.4M (2 contracts)
- Environmental: $68.4M (1 contracts)
- Construction: $27.7M (1 contracts)
Top Contractors
These are the contractors that have received the most funding from Environmental Protection Agency, ranked by total obligated contract value.
- General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. — $683.8M (13 contracts)
- CH2M Hill, Inc — $623.6M (7 contracts)
- Weston Solutions Inc — $603.3M (14 contracts)
- Tetra Tech, Inc. — $453.3M (14 contracts)
- CGI Federal Inc. — $361.8M (5 contracts)
- EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC — $313.7M (8 contracts)
- Sultrac, JV — $309.2M (1 contracts)
- Environmental Quality Management, Inc — $292.6M (5 contracts)
- Lockheed Martin Services, LLC — $252.2M (3 contracts)
- CDM Federal Programs Corporation — $243.3M (3 contracts)
- Booz Allen Hamilton Inc — $236.6M (6 contracts)
- THE Cadmus Group LLC — $221.3M (6 contracts)
- Csra LLC — $194.4M (6 contracts)
- CDM Federal Programs Corp — $177.9M (2 contracts)
- ECS Federal, LLC — $174.6M (4 contracts)
- Hydrogeologic, Inc. — $164.8M (5 contracts)
- Kemron/Arrowhead JV, LLC — $158.0M (4 contracts)
- AECOM Technical Services, Inc. — $153.7M (4 contracts)
- Kemron Environmental Services, Inc. — $139.2M (3 contracts)
- Environmental Restoration LLC — $139.0M (4 contracts)
Recent Contracts
- REMEDIAL ACTION CONTRACT 2 — $383.3M
- A&E SERVICES — $309.2M
- — $181.4M
- CENTRAL DATA EXCHANGE (CDX) SUPPORT SERVICES — $160.9M
- THIS REMEDIAL ACTION CONTRACT 2 FULL SERVICE (RAC 2 FS) FOR EPA'S REGION 8 PROVIDES PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECT/ENGINEER, TECHNICAL, AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES TO SUPPORT REMEDIAL RESPONSE, ENFORCEMENT OVERSIGHT AND NON-TIME CRITICAL REMOVAL ACTIVITIES UNDER CERCLA, AS AMENDED BY SARA; AND THE ROBERT T. STAFFORD DISASTER RELIEF AND EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE ACT PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL RESPONSE PLAN (FRP) AND OTHER LAWS TO HELP ADDRESS AND/OR MITIGATE ENDANGERMENT TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE OR ENVIRONMENT, AND TO SUPPORT STATES AND COMMUNITIES IN PREPARING FOR RESPONSES TO RELEASES OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, AS WELL AS COUNTER-TERRORISM. — $145.9M
- ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES — $139.9M
- CUYAHOGA GORGE DAM SEDIMENT REMEDIATION - GLNPO - TASK ORDER AWARD UNDER GLNPO-RRS MATOC — $132.2M
- ITI SUPPORT — $124.3M
- FEMA 2025 SOCAL WILDFIRES EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND REMOVAL SERVICES. THIS IS A DECLARED NATIONAL EMERGENCY. — $115.9M
- TO PERFORM REMEDIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN UP OF SUPERFUND SITE IN NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, PUERTO RICO AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS. — $109.6M
- KAT-HURRICANE KATRINA HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS — $106.8M
- RESPONSE ACTION CONTRACT-REGION IX — $94.2M
- SAMPLE MANAGEMENT OFFICE (SMO) SUPPORT — $90.8M
- — $87.5M
- CUSTOM APPLICATIONS MANAGEMENT — $87.0M
- — $85.0M
- BASE PERIOD STANDARD SEAT SERVICE — $84.8M
- ITS-EPA BRIDGE TASK ORDER — $82.9M
- DEVELOPMENT OF CDX — $81.8M
- RESPONSE ENGINEERING AND ANALYTICAL CONTRACT — $81.5M