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Government Contracting and the Federal Budget


Government Contracting and the Federal Budget

$668 billion – or a 7% increase from FY23 – is designated for non-defense initiatives, such as cancer and Alzheimer's research, childcare, K-12 ...

A Snapshot: Government-Wide Contracting

The federal government obligated $694 billion through contracts in fiscal year 2022, including about $40 billion related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A Snapshot of Government-Wide Contracting for FY 2023 ...

In Fiscal Year 2023, the federal government committed about $759 billion on contracts, an increase of about $33 billion from Fiscal Year 2022 after adjusting ...

Federal Contracting | U.S. GAO - Government Accountability Office

The federal government spends hundreds of billions of dollars each year on contracts, which consume a large portion of the federal budget. In FY 2023...

Step 1: Learn about government contracting - GSA

Getting a government contract can be complex. To prepare, invest time up front to research the competition and understand the processes and ...

USAspending: Government Spending Open Data

... beyond. Learn more about government spending through interactive tools that explore elements of the federal budget, such as federal loan, grant, and contract

Where federal contract spending is headed in 2025

Whether there's a fiscal year budget or a continuing resolution the government never stops spending. So contractors can never stop selling.

Federal Budget | Associated General Contractors of America

Overall, federal construction accounts saw about a two percent increase—or $4.5 billion—in funding in comparison to FY 2018 funding levels. A full AGC analysis ...

Biden-Harris Administration Awards Record-Breaking $178 Billion in ...

“The Biden-Harris Administration is proud of the federal government's record-high of $178.6 billion in contract spending with small businesses, ...

The Office of Federal Procurement Policy | OMB - The White House

With approximately one out of every ten dollars of Federal government spending going to contractors, it is imperative that contract actions result in the best ...

Federal Spending | U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the ability to create a federal budget – in other words, to determine how much money the government can spend over the ...

How Experienced Contractors View Washington's Budget Skirmishes

Nowhere are these skills more important than in the field of federal government contracting, where available dollars and spending priorities change annually ...

What is the U.S. Federal Budget? | Deltek

Looking ahead, federal government contractors are keeping a close eye on the FY 2025 Federal Budget Request. The $7.3 trillion budget is the largest in U.S. ...

How a Trump Presidency Could Impact Government Contracting

Calls for congressional action to require federal contractors to require that at least 70 percent of employees be U.S. citizens, with the ...

Guest Post: Four Federal A/E/C Budget Takeaways for Government ...

Four A/E/C Government Contracting Areas to Monitor · Budget Constraints. The Fiscal Responsibility Act limits growth in discretionary budgets, driving agencies ...

The Federal Budget's Impact on Government Contracting

The Federal Budget's Impact on Government Contracting: Unlocking Opportunities for Small Businesses ... Government contracting offers a wealth of ...

The Basics - Federal Government Contracting: A Resource Guide

Government contracting does change over time and this part of the guide is primarily for those looking at current rather than past practice. One ...

FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Better ...

Leveraging Data Across Federal Agencies to Get Lower Prices and Better Terms. The Federal Government enters into four million new contracts and ...

Reforming federal procurement and acquisitions policies

The federal government purchases around $665 billion in goods and services each year from outside contractors, which is 10% of its $6.5 ...

Trends in Federal Contract Spending - Bloomberg Government

From FY 2021 to FY 2022, government contract spending rose by about $50 billion, with a few key areas of growth driving the increase.