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Bell Boeing Joint Project Office

Federal Contractor · Rank #115

Reviewed by TaxDollarData Editorial Team · Updated
Total Federal Spending
$871.4M
$871,365,620
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
1
Agencies

Bell Boeing Joint Project Office Federal Spending Profile

Bell Boeing Joint Project Office is a mid-sized federal recipient, with $871.4M in total federal obligations spread across 25 awards reported on USAspending.gov. That places Bell Boeing Joint Project Office #115 among federal contractors ranked by total obligations.

Every one of Bell Boeing Joint Project Office's 25 federal awards is a procurement contract rather than a grant — the company sells goods or services to the government rather than receiving grant funding.

Bell Boeing Joint Project Office's federal work runs through a single agency relationship: Department of Defense. With no other agency customers in the record, the company's federal revenue rises or falls with that one relationship.

What the federal government buys from Bell Boeing Joint Project Office is led by Other Services ($17.9B), followed by Defense & Weapons ($11.2B); together these categories describe the goods and services the company is paid to deliver.

Its largest single recent award is a $11.0B contract from the Department of Defense, described in the federal record as "Mv-22 Aircraft - Fy08 (Lot 12)*."

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Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
MV-22 AIRCRAFT - FY08 (LOT 12)*Department of DefenseApr 2, 2007$11.0B
PROCUREMENT OF V-22 LOT 17 LONG LEAD-TIME ITEMSDepartment of DefenseDec 29, 2011$7.3B
CMV-22 PRODUCTION LOT 22 LONG LEAD-TIME ITEMSDepartment of DefenseDec 28, 2016$6.6B
V-22 PBL PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE 1 (1 JANUARY 2019 - 31 DECEMBER 2019)Department of DefenseJan 1, 2019$924.2M
Federal contractDepartment of DefenseFeb 23, 2004$822.4M
NAVAL AVIATION REQUIREMENTDepartment of DefenseOct 4, 2012$477.7M
V-22 PERFORMANCE BASED LOGISTICS CONTRACT POP 3 (01/06/2024 - 01/05/2025)Department of DefenseJan 6, 2024$389.2M
V-22 NACELLE IMPROVEMENTS STEP 2Department of DefenseDec 31, 2020$344.5M
V-22 PBL PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE 2 (6 JAN 2023 TO 5 JAN 2024)Department of DefenseJan 6, 2023$329.5M
V-22 PBL (POP 1: 06 JAN 2022 - 05 JAN 2023)Department of DefenseJan 6, 2022$313.8M
PBL&E EFFORT FOR THE V-22 PROGRAMDepartment of DefenseDec 1, 2019$210.6M
NON-RECURRING ENGINEERING (NRE)FOR V-22 FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM.Department of DefenseSep 30, 2021$209.4M
NON-RECURRING ENGINEERING FOR V-22 FOR GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN.Department of DefenseSep 15, 2015$176.9M
INTEGRATED LOGISTIC SUPPORTDepartment of DefenseDec 1, 2017$160.1M
PBL&E EFFORT FOR THE V-22 AIRCRAFTDepartment of DefenseJan 1, 2023$155.3M
V-22 NAVY VARIANT NRE - COMPLETIONDepartment of DefenseMar 31, 2016$154.9M
INTEGRATED LOGISTICS SUPPORTDepartment of DefenseNov 28, 2012$153.4M
CV-22 BLOCK 20 NRE DEVELOPMENT AND TESTDepartment of DefenseDec 21, 2007$151.7M
V-22 BELL UNPLANNED OUTFITTING/ALLOWANCE BUYDepartment of DefenseApr 13, 2021$144.6M
NON-RECURRING ENGINEERING AS WELL AS MODIFICATION OF V-22 A/C TO JAPANESE CONFIGURATIONDepartment of DefenseNov 7, 2019$130.7M

All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.

Bell Boeing Joint Project Office Federal Contracts FAQ

Bell Boeing Joint Project Office has received $871,365,620 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Bell Boeing Joint Project Office works with 1 federal agencies, including Department of Defense. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Bell Boeing Joint Project Office has received federal awards in multiple states.

Bell Boeing Joint Project Office is ranked #115 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.

Sources: USASpending.gov, Federal Procurement Data System
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Spending figures represent total federal obligations for FY2024, as reported through USASpending.gov. Rankings are based on aggregate obligation amounts across all contract, grant, and direct payment awards.