Meter Intelligence

Department of Defense

Period: January 2025

Total Spending: $22,273,643,236

MONTHLY CONTRACTING REPORT

JANUARY 2025

Department of Defense

⏱ GENERATED 1/1/1970

This report was generated once, at the time listed.

▼ NO MICRO CONTRACTS

Contracts or transactions under $2,000 are not included.

🚫 NOT OFFICIAL

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Vendors

11,986

Contracts

85,878

Avg Contract

$259,364

Total Spending

$22,273,643,236

Reporting

Top Vendors

The vendors that received the most money from Department of Defense in January 2025, across all contracts awarded that month.


  1. $2,103,153,612

  2. $1,691,731,833
  3. AM GENERAL LLC

    Contracts: 80


    $693,238,565
  4. BELL TEXTRON INC

    Contracts: 79


    $516,182,940

  5. $510,667,955
  6. RTX CORPORATION

    Contracts: 320


    $483,617,499
  7. RAYTHEON COMPANY

    Contracts: 391


    $409,618,535

  8. $399,324,224
  9. AMENTUM SERVICES, INC.

    Contracts: 79


    $331,488,884
  10. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

    Contracts: 109


    $308,144,590
  11. AEROVIRONMENT, INC.

    Contracts: 9


    $291,019,003
  12. LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP

    Contracts: 70


    $281,591,675
  13. FLUOR MARINE PROPULSION, LLC

    Contracts: 1


    $247,066,457
  14. LEIDOS, INC.

    Contracts: 1196


    $244,864,374
  15. ELECTRIC BOAT CORPORATION

    Contracts: 33


    $230,755,096

Top NAICS Codes

The most-awarded NAICS codes from Department of Defense in January 2025, across all awarded contracts.

Vendor Types

The types of organizations that received contract awards from Department of Defense in January 2025.

No organizational type data available for this agency.

Analyses

Buzzwords

Important phrases and terms that appear significantly more in Department of Defense contracts during January 2025 compared to government-wide patterns.

Impact

Top Contracts

The highest-value individual contract awards from Department of Defense in January 2025.

  1. RECIPIENT

    THE BOEING COMPANY

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $1,307,749,012

    Base Award
    NAICS CODE

    Aircraft Manufacturing • 336411

    DESCRIPTION

    F-15ex lot 5 advanced procurement

  2. RECIPIENT

    AM GENERAL LLC

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $583,782,040

    Base Award
    NAICS CODE

    Truck Trailer Manufacturing • 336212

    DESCRIPTION

    Priced delivery order off of base contract, w56hzv-23-d-0008.

  3. RECIPIENT

    LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $570,088,359

    Base Award
    NAICS CODE

    Aircraft Manufacturing • 336411

    DESCRIPTION

    Cy24 avsc supply support

  4. RECIPIENT

    BELL TEXTRON INC

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $504,464,000

    Base Award
    NAICS CODE

    Aircraft Manufacturing • 336411

    DESCRIPTION

    The future vertical lift (fvl) flraa capability set three is a pre-major defense acquisition program (acat 1c) commissioned to develop and field the next generation of affordable vertical lift tactical assault / utility aircraft for the army.

  5. RECIPIENT

    AEROVIRONMENT, INC.

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $288,691,403

    Base Award
    NAICS CODE

    Aircraft Manufacturing • 336411

    DESCRIPTION

    Loitered munitions, switchblade 300 and 600 all up rounds

  6. RECIPIENT

    LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $275,000,000

    Base Award
    NAICS CODE

    Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology And Biotechnology) • 541715

    DESCRIPTION

    Design, development, and developmental testing of the next generation interceptor (ngi) all-up-round (aur)

  7. RECIPIENT

    THE BOEING COMPANY

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $262,218,226

    Base Award
    NAICS CODE

    Other Aircraft Parts And Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing • 336413

    DESCRIPTION

    F-15 eagle active passive warning survivability system (epawss) full-rate production (frp)

  8. RECIPIENT

    FLUOR MARINE PROPULSION, LLC

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $247,066,457

    Base Award
    NAICS CODE

    Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology And Biotechnology) • 541715

    DESCRIPTION

    Naval nuclear laboratory

  9. RECIPIENT

    RTX CORPORATION

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $246,105,454

    Base Award
    NAICS CODE

    Other Aircraft Parts And Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing • 336413

    DESCRIPTION

    F117 engine sustainment support fy25 task order.

  10. RECIPIENT

    GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $211,747,168

    Base Award
    NAICS CODE

    Aircraft Engine And Engine Parts Manufacturing • 336412

    DESCRIPTION

    F-15ex lots 2+ propulsion system procurement

Sub Agencies

Sub-agencies within Department of Defense that received contract funding in January 2025.


  1. $6,204,629,098

  2. $5,499,954,036

  3. $4,912,731,489

  4. $2,915,244,147

  5. $807,391,705

  6. $552,416,456

  7. $298,218,571

  8. $282,626,116

  9. $248,531,910

  10. $157,373,020

  11. $153,330,614

  12. $79,839,852

  13. $57,871,174

  14. $30,291,692

  15. $30,173,155

  16. $21,087,433

  17. $20,036,496

  18. $12,309,520

  19. $11,199,450

  20. $4,783,340

  21. $1,510,710

  22. $1,115,343

  23. $-29,022,092

Performance Locations

The top locations where contract work for Department of Defense in January 2025 is performed.

Top States

  1. Virginia - $3,465,903,690
    9246 contracts
  2. California - $2,052,310,095
    8444 contracts
  3. Missouri - $1,951,550,553
    1273 contracts
  4. Texas - $1,814,584,342
    4478 contracts
  5. - $1,108,899,367
    5441 contracts
  6. Connecticut - $1,038,435,123
    1603 contracts
  7. Florida - $1,038,309,055
    5888 contracts
  8. Maryland - $928,196,102
    3412 contracts
  9. Indiana - $853,077,314
    1130 contracts
  10. Alabama - $843,545,647
    1268 contracts

Top Cities

  1. Saint Louis - $1,802,379,674
    398 contracts
  2. - $1,112,105,191
    5452 contracts
  3. Arlington - $926,548,913
    414 contracts
  4. Fort Worth - $836,800,661
    902 contracts
  5. South Bend - $695,355,107
    130 contracts
  6. Huntsville - $580,508,836
    513 contracts
  7. East Hartford - $441,301,630
    72 contracts
  8. Virginia Beach - $434,535,019
    1334 contracts
  9. Reston - $422,268,732
    1590 contracts
  10. San Diego - $312,797,312
    986 contracts

Vendor headquarters

The top locations where vendors receiving awards from Department of Defense in January 2025 list as their primary business address.

Top States

No vendor HQ state data available.

Top Cities

No vendor HQ city data available.

Top Congressional Districts

The congressional districts where contract work for Department of Defense in January 2025 will be performed.

  1. Wesley Bell
    Missouri 1 (Missouri)
    Rep. Wesley Bell, Democrat
    $1,801,654,305
    384 contracts
  2. Don Beyer
    Virginia 8 (Virginia)
    Rep. Don Beyer, Democrat
    $1,412,048,403
    884 contracts
  3. ()
    $1,108,899,367
    5440 contracts
  4. James Walkinshaw
    Virginia 11 (Virginia)
    Rep. James Walkinshaw, Democrat
    $939,737,841
    2435 contracts
  5. Rudy Yakym
    Indiana 2 (Indiana)
    Rep. Rudy Yakym, Republican
    $703,588,378
    419 contracts
  6. Dale Strong
    Alabama 5 (Alabama)
    Rep. Dale Strong, Republican
    $595,614,883
    612 contracts
  7. Beth Van Duyne
    Texas 24 (Texas)
    Rep. Beth Van Duyne, Republican
    $528,876,447
    279 contracts
  8. John B. Larson
    Connecticut 1 (Connecticut)
    Rep. John B. Larson, Democrat
    $489,224,164
    342 contracts
  9. Jen Kiggans
    Virginia 2 (Virginia)
    Rep. Jen Kiggans, Republican
    $463,611,033
    1686 contracts
  10. DC-98 ()
    $330,763,430
    1194 contracts

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Report generated: January 1, 1970 12:00 AM

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