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01 / Contracting Office Profile

Western-Desert Southwest Region Federal Contracts and Spending

Office code 895031

Western-Desert Southwest Region is a federal contracting office within ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF. This profile shows the office’s purchasing scale, incumbent vendors, market classifications, competition, and recent contract activity.

02 / Market Size

Western-Desert Southwest Region contract market at a glance

Net obligations, purchasing activity, and supplier participation measured consistently across FY 2019–FY 2025.

Total obligations$105.98M
Contract actions1,443
Vendors240
Parent agencyENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Parent departmentENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Average action value$73.4K
Parent agency share0.0%
Data coverage FY 2019–2025

Across FY 2019–FY 2025, Western-Desert Southwest Region accounts for 0.0% of its parent agency’s net contract obligations. Net obligations include positive obligations and later deobligations recorded during the same period.

03 / Spending Trend

Western-Desert Southwest Region contract spending by year

Annual net obligations for FY 2019–FY 2025 show whether the office’s recorded contract market is growing or contracting. Actions and vendors indicate whether that change reflects broader purchasing activity or a smaller number of large transactions.

Total obligations$11.74M
FY 2025
ObligationsHistorical spending range
Fiscal yearObligationsActionsVendorsChange
FY 2025$11.74M17368+1.6%
FY 2024$11.55M17677+20.1%
FY 2023$9.62M16575−40.5%
FY 2022$16.17M21378+7.5%
FY 2021$15.03M20187−29.6%
FY 2020$21.37M27094+4.3%
FY 2019$20.49M24599

04 / Buying Hierarchy

Where does Western-Desert Southwest Region sit in the federal buying structure?

The office executes procurement within a contracting agency, which belongs to a federal department. Follow either profile to compare this office with the broader organizations directing and funding its activity.

Organization levelOrganizationCodeExplore
Contracting agencyENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF8900View agency profile
Federal departmentENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF8900View department profile

05 / Top NAICS Industries

Which industries receive the most Western-Desert Southwest Region contract spending?

NAICS industries ranked by recorded obligations show where this office’s contract demand is concentrated and how many actions and vendors participate in each market.

NAICSDescriptionObligationsActionsVendorsOffice share
541690OTHER SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL CONSULTING SERVICES$12.76M31212.0%
541330ENGINEERING SERVICES$11.90M205211.2%
541612HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTING SERVICES (2007), HUMAN RESOURCES AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH CONSULTING SERVICES (2002)$11.34M29110.7%
237130POWER AND COMMUNICATION LINE AND RELATED STRUCTURES CONSTRUCTION$6.32M85116.0%
561612SECURITY GUARDS AND PATROL SERVICES$5.54M1815.2%
561210FACILITIES SUPPORT SERVICES$5.37M4245.1%
561720JANITORIAL SERVICES$4.65M5684.4%
335313SWITCHGEAR AND SWITCHBOARD APPARATUS MANUFACTURING$3.91M2763.7%
336112LIGHT TRUCK AND UTILITY VEHICLE MANUFACTURING$3.35M2243.2%
236220COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION$3.31M54103.1%

06 / Top Product and Service Codes

What products and services does Western-Desert Southwest Region buy?

Product and Service Codes ranked by recorded obligations show the specific categories purchased by this office.

PSCDescriptionObligationsActionsVendorsOffice share
R425SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL$22.69M46721.4%
R699SUPPORT- ADMINISTRATIVE: OTHER$15.74M38314.9%
Y1NZCONSTRUCTION OF OTHER UTILITIES$6.87M92146.5%
2410TRACTOR, FULL TRACKED, LOW SPEED$5.57M2265.3%
S206HOUSEKEEPING- GUARD$5.54M1815.2%
S208HOUSEKEEPING- LANDSCAPING/GROUNDSKEEPING$5.39M2535.1%
C214ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- GENERAL: MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING$5.14M6214.8%
2320TRUCKS AND TRUCK TRACTORS, WHEELED$3.16M38113.0%
5510LUMBER AND RELATED BASIC WOOD MATERIALS$2.62M3222.5%
S216HOUSEKEEPING- FACILITIES OPERATIONS SUPPORT$2.51M77152.4%

07 / Top Vendors

Which contractors receive the most Western-Desert Southwest Region obligations?

Vendors are ranked by recorded obligations to show the office’s leading incumbents, their share of spending, purchasing activity, and primary NAICS and PSC markets.

VendorObligationsAwards / actionsSharePrimary NAICS / PSC
BUILDING PEOPLE, LLC, THE$16.90M2515.9%NAICS 541690 · PSC R425
RIVIDIUM INC.$13.61M3412.8%NAICS 541612 · PSC R699
CIVIL DESIGN & ENGINEERING INC$8.55M2218.1%NAICS 541330 · PSC C214
ACADIA PROTECTIVE SERVICES LLC$5.54M185.2%NAICS 561612 · PSC S206
TRANSPACIFIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC$4.97M14.7%NAICS 541330 · PSC R425
CENTERS FOR HABILITATION, THE$4.46M264.2%NAICS 561720 · PSC S201
FEDERAL CONTRACTS CORP$4.22M354.0%NAICS 336112 · PSC 2410
AMERICAN MATERIAL HANDLING, INC.$2.38M212.2%NAICS 333924 · PSC 2320
V LINE SERVICES L.L.C.$2.34M92.2%NAICS 237130 · PSC Y1NZ
G & RK CONSULTING ASSOCIATES LLC$2.22M142.1%NAICS 335313 · PSC 6110

08 / Buying Pattern

How does Western-Desert Southwest Region award contract work?

Competition, small-business participation, set-asides, transaction size, and action types provide a compact view of how the office structures its recorded contract activity.

Competition rate 84.4% Small-business share 20.0% Set-aside share 63.3% Average action value $73.4K Largest recorded action $5.15M
Contract action typeActionsShare of actions
Delivery Order70749.0%
Purchase Order46532.2%
Definitive Contract23216.1%
BPA Call392.7%

09 / Recent Contract Awards

What did Western-Desert Southwest Region award most recently in FY 2019–FY 2025?

The latest recorded contract actions inside this profile’s closed fiscal-year window connect award activity with the vendors, markets, agencies, and offices shown above.

10 / Interpreting the Profile

What does this contract market mean for a supplier?

This profile combines spending scale, the buying hierarchy, incumbent vendors, market classifications, and competition indicators. Read them together before deciding whether Western-Desert Southwest Region represents an addressable market for your company.

01

Read spending in context

$105.98M in recorded obligations describes historical market scale. Compare it with 1,443 contract actions and an average action value of $73.4K to understand purchasing frequency and transaction size.

02

Follow the actual buyers

This office sits within ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF and ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF. Use that hierarchy to understand who directs its mission and how its purchasing compares with the broader organization.

03

Do not confuse scale with access

A large historical total does not mean the same amount is currently open for competition. Use the 84.4% competition rate, set-aside share, recent awards, and current opportunities to estimate what may actually be addressable.

04

Test market fit and incumbency

Compare leading vendors with NAICS 541690 and PSC R425. Supplier concentration and competition reveal whether demand aligns with your capabilities and how difficult displacement may be.