Federal Transportation & Logistics Contracts
20.26% of total federal contract spending
Shipping, freight, fleet management, supply chain services, military logistics, and transportation infrastructure.
Top Transportation & Logistics Contractors
| Rank | Contractor | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Kbr Services, LLC | $16.6B |
| #2 | General Dynamics Land Systems Inc. | $7.7B |
| #3 | The Boeing Company | $7.0B |
| #4 | Bae Systems Land & Armaments L.p. | $6.4B |
| #5 | Vectrus Systems LLC | $5.1B |
| #6 | Bechtel National, Inc. | $4.5B |
| #7 | General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. | $3.4B |
| #8 | Space Exploration Technologies Corp. | $3.2B |
| #9 | General Atomics | $3.1B |
| #10 | Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. | $3.1B |
| #11 | Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation | $3.1B |
| #12 | Raytheon Company | $2.7B |
| #13 | Xator LLC | $2.4B |
| #14 | Rtx Corporation | $1.8B |
| #15 | Raytheon/lockheed Martin Javelin Jv | $1.7B |
Industry Outlook
Stable with increases in military supply chain investment. The transportation & logistics sector accounts for 20.26% of all federal contract spending, distributed across 288 active contractors.
Federal Transportation & Logistics Contracts FAQ
The federal government obligated $106,415,175,516 on transportation & logistics contracts in FY2024, representing 20.26% of total federal contract spending across 288 contractors.
The largest federal transportation & logistics contractors include Kbr Services, LLC, General Dynamics Land Systems Inc., The Boeing Company. These companies receive the bulk of federal transportation & logistics spending.
The top agencies for transportation & logistics spending include Department of Defense, Department of Transportation, 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.