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International Boundary and Water Commission: U.S.-Mexico

Period: July 2024

Total Spending: $2,287,620

MONTHLY CONTRACTING REPORT

JULY 2024

International Boundary and Water Commission: U.S.-Mexico

Subagency of Department of State

⏱ GENERATED 12/3/2025

This report was generated once, at the time listed.

▼ NO MICRO CONTRACTS

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

🚫 NOT OFFICIAL

Meter uses government data, but isn't an official source.

Total Vendors

12

Contracts

16

Avg Contract

$142,976

Total Spending

$2,287,620

Reporting

Top Vendors

No vendor data available for this sub-agency.

Analyses

Buzzwords

Important phrases and terms that appear significantly more in International Boundary and Water Commission: U.S.-Mexico contracts during July 2024 compared to government-wide patterns.

Impact

Performance Locations

The top locations where contract work for International Boundary and Water Commission: U.S.-Mexico in July 2024 is performed.

Top States

  1. Texas

    16 contracts


    $2,287,620

Top Cities

  1. Del Rio, TX

    4 contracts


    $1,065,034
  2. El Paso, TX

    7 contracts


    $520,928
  3. Falcon Heights, TX

    2 contracts


    $348,985
  4. Fort Hancock, TX

    1 contracts


    $254,766
  5. Mercedes, TX

    2 contracts


    $97,908

Vendor headquarters

The top locations where vendors receiving awards from International Boundary and Water Commission: U.S.-Mexico in July 2024 list as their primary business address.

Top States

  1. Georgia

    5 contracts


    $980,670
  2. Texas

    6 contracts


    $975,126
  3. Virginia

    2 contracts


    $223,204
  4. South Dakota

    1 contracts


    $68,933
  5. Florida

    1 contracts


    $39,687

Top Cities

  1. Watkinsville, GA

    4 contracts


    $831,189
  2. Uvalde, TX

    1 contracts


    $803,000
  3. Atlanta, GA

    1 contracts


    $149,481
  4. Dumfries, VA

    1 contracts


    $130,388
  5. Cypress, TX

    1 contracts


    $110,000

Top Congressional Districts

The congressional districts where contract work for International Boundary and Water Commission: U.S.-Mexico in July 2024 will be performed.

  1. Tony Gonzales
    Texas 23 (Texas)
    Rep. Tony Gonzales, Republican
    $1,319,800
    5 contracts
  2. Veronica Escobar
    Texas 16 (Texas)
    Rep. Veronica Escobar, Democrat
    $520,928
    7 contracts
  3. Henry Cuellar
    Texas 28 (Texas)
    Rep. Henry Cuellar, Democrat
    $348,985
    2 contracts
  4. Vicente Gonzalez
    Texas 34 (Texas)
    Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, Democrat
    $97,908
    2 contracts

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