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Federal Procurement Intelligence
Agency Spend
Analysis · WA
Federal Spending by Agency · Washington State  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
Report A3
Source USASpending
Generated 2026-05-14
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Federal agency spending breakdown for Washington State. Understand which agencies spend the most, average award sizes, and where to focus business development efforts.

How to Use This Report

Step 1 — Identify top spenders. Focus BD on agencies with highest total spend in your target market.

Step 2 — Analyze award sizes. Match your company size to agency average award values.

Step 3 — Map to NAICS. Cross-reference agency spend with your NAICS codes using FPDS.

Step 4 — Build agency relationships. Target CO relationships at agencies with frequent awards in your space.

Action Checklist
  • Top agency ID Find the top-spending agency in your NAICS code.
  • Award threshold research Research agency award thresholds and procurement patterns.
  • Contract vehicle ID Identify agency-preferred contract vehicles (BPAs, IDIQs, GWACs).
  • OSP outreach Contact Office of Small Business Programs at top agencies.
  • BD plan update Update 12-month BD plan with agency pipeline targets.
Key Statistics — WA Agency Spend
Data Sources
USASpending
Federal spending transparency database
FPDS
Federal Procurement Data System
Spend data reflects reported obligations. Some awards may be missing due to reporting lag or classification.
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
Agency Spend
Analysis · WA
Top Agencies by WA Spend  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
Report A3
Source USASpending
Generated 2026-05-14
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$1.4B
Total WA Spend
20
Agencies
$643.2M
Top Agency
$6.0M
Avg Top Agency
Federal Agencies — Washington State Spend
20 agencies · sorted by total spend
#AgencyAwardsTotal SpendAvg Award
1 Social Security Administration 107 $643.2M $6.0M
2 Department of Veterans Affairs 492 $233.4M $474K
3 Department of Defense 1794 $100.5M $56K
4 Department of Health and Human Services 71 $96.9M $1.4M
5 Department of Agriculture 1192 $58.9M $49K
6 Department of Homeland Security 61 $53.5M $877K
7 Department of Transportation 56 $36.8M $657K
8 Small Business Administration 727 $35.6M $49K
9 Department of Education 44 $29.9M $679K
10 Department of Housing and Urban Development 84 $26.5M $315K
11 Department of Energy 4 $15.6M $3.9M
12 Environmental Protection Agency 18 $13.7M $761K
13 Department of the Treasury 6 $13.4M $2.2M
14 Department of Labor 6 $12.9M $2.1M
15 Railroad Retirement Board 41 $9.5M $232K
16 Department of the Interior 70 $8.4M $121K
17 Department of State 4 $6.3M $1.6M
18 National Science Foundation 26 $6.1M $236K
19 General Services Administration 616 $5.3M $9K
20 Department of Justice 21 $3.5M $166K
This week: Top 20 agencies by Washington State spending. Social Security Administration leads with $643.2M. Focus BD on agencies where your NAICS codes align with their mission and average award sizes match your capacity.
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
Agency Spend
Analysis · WA
Methodology & Data Notes  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
Report A3
Source USASpending
Generated 2026-05-14
govprocure.northwest.net
Data Scope
Washington State awards from USASpending grouped by awarding agency. Includes contracts, grants, loans, and other assistance awards.
BD Strategy
Agency spend analysis is step one of BD planning. Follow up by segmenting spend by NAICS code, set-aside type, and contract vehicle to identify your specific addressable market.
Fiscal Year Patterns
Federal spending peaks in Q4 (July–September) as agencies obligate remaining budget. Plan BD activities to position in Q1–Q2 for Q4 awards.
Small Business Targets
Use agency spend data with USASpending's set-aside filter to find small business-friendly agencies with the highest small business award rates.
Data Sources
USASpending
Federal spending transparency database — awards, contracts, grants
FPDS
Federal Procurement Data System — contract award data
SAM.gov
Entity registration and set-aside data
Data Currency: USASpending data reflects federal reporting with typical 30–90 day lag. Actual award dates may precede reporting.

Completeness: Not all awards are reported in USASpending. Classified contracts, certain intelligence awards, and some commercial item purchases may be excluded.

No Guarantee: GovProcure provides informational summaries only. Verify all details on official federal sources.
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Federal Procurement Intelligence
Agency Spend
Analysis · WA
How This Report Is Built · Week of June 06, 2026
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Source SAM.gov + USASpending.gov + Grants.gov + IRS BMF
Generated 2026-06-06 17:47 PT
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Data Sources & Accuracy

Compiled from publicly available federal data via USASpending.gov, SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and the IRS Business Master File. Data reflects records as of the generation date.

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AI-Assisted Analysis

Summaries are generated with AI assistance (Claude, Anthropic). Treat AI summaries as a starting point for research, not a final determination of opportunity quality.

Data Sources
USASpending.gov 328K+ awards
SAM.gov 900K+ opportunities
Grants.gov 83K+ programs
IRS BMF 1.9M+ nonprofits
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