Federal Telecommunications Contracts
5.08% of total federal contract spending
Communications systems, satellite services, network infrastructure, secure communications, and broadband deployment for federal agencies.
Top Telecommunications Contractors
| Rank | Contractor | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Harris Corporation | $3.4B |
| #2 | Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. | $3.3B |
| #3 | Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation | $3.3B |
| #4 | L3harris Technologies, Inc. | $2.9B |
| #5 | Peraton Inc. | $1.3B |
| #6 | Caci Nss, LLC | $757.7M |
| #7 | Caci, Inc. - Federal | $674.9M |
| #8 | Securigence LLC | $596.9M |
| #9 | Management Services Group, Inc. | $556.0M |
| #10 | At&t Enterprises, LLC | $525.3M |
| #11 | L3harris Global Communications, Inc. | $494.6M |
| #12 | Red River Technology LLC | $472.4M |
| #13 | Fors Marsh Group LLC | $438.7M |
| #14 | Stratacomm, LLC | $335.2M |
| #15 | Technical Resources International, Inc. | $317.6M |
Industry Outlook
Growing as agencies modernize communication infrastructure. The telecommunications sector accounts for 5.08% of all federal contract spending, distributed across 228 active contractors.
Federal Telecommunications Contracts FAQ
The federal government obligated $26,665,349,581 on telecommunications contracts in FY2024, representing 5.08% of total federal contract spending across 228 contractors.
The largest federal telecommunications contractors include Harris Corporation, Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation. These companies receive the bulk of federal telecommunications spending.
The top agencies for telecommunications spending include Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, General Services Administration.
Industry categorization is based on Product and Service Code (PSC) classifications from the Federal Procurement Data System. Spending figures represent total federal obligations for FY2024.