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01 / Department Profile

Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board Federal Contracts and Spending

Department code 9516

Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board purchases products, services, technology, construction, and mission support through its contracting agencies and offices. This profile shows how that federal buying activity is organized and where contract spending is concentrated.

02 / Market Size

Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board contract market at a glance

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

Total obligations$43.64M
Contract actions340
Vendors82
Contracting agencies1
Contracting offices1
Average action value$128.4K
Federal spending share0.0%
Data coverage FY 2019–2025

Across FY 2019–FY 2025, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board accounts for 0.0% of federal net contract obligations. It records activity through 1 contracting offices. Net obligations include positive obligations and later deobligations recorded during the same period.

03 / Spending Trend

Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board contract spending by year

Annual net obligations for FY 2019–FY 2025 show whether the department’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$5.95M
FY 2025
ObligationsHistorical spending range
Fiscal yearObligationsActionsVendorsChange
FY 2025$5.95M5631−18.9%
FY 2024$7.33M6331+9.1%
FY 2023$6.72M5629−10.2%
FY 2022$7.48M5627+15.0%
FY 2021$6.50M4524+84.7%
FY 2020$3.52M2113−42.6%
FY 2019$6.14M4323

04 / Contracting Agencies

Which contracting agencies buy through Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board?

Contracting Agencies are ranked by recorded contract obligations. Compare their share of department spending, purchasing activity, supplier participation, and leading NAICS and PSC markets, then open a profile to continue the analysis.

Contracting agencyCodeObligationsDepartment shareActionsVendorsTop NAICSTop PSC
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety BoardOpen contracting agency profile
9516 $43.64M100.0%34082 541513DF01

05 / Top NAICS Industries

Which industries receive the most Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board contract spending?

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

NAICSDescriptionObligationsActionsVendorsDepartment share
541513COMPUTER FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES$14.42M18133.0%
561110OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES$10.28M24123.5%
541519OTHER COMPUTER RELATED SERVICES$5.38M692212.3%
541611ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SERVICES$3.63M2258.3%
541612HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTING SERVICES (2007), HUMAN RESOURCES AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH CONSULTING SERVICES (2002)$1.87M2024.3%
511210SOFTWARE PUBLISHERS$1.68M2383.8%
517110WIRED TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS$890.1K1312.0%
334111ELECTRONIC COMPUTER MANUFACTURING$711.2K1131.6%
541512COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN SERVICES$676.6K711.6%
511120PERIODICAL PUBLISHERS$648.3K721.5%

06 / Top Product and Service Codes

What products and services does Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board buy?

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

PSCDescriptionObligationsActionsVendorsDepartment share
DF01IT AND TELECOM - IT MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES (LABOR)$13.89M7131.8%
R699SUPPORT- ADMINISTRATIVE: OTHER$10.36M26223.7%
R499SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: OTHER$6.40M41514.7%
7030INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE$2.36M2775.4%
R410SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: PROGRAM EVALUATION/REVIEW/DEVELOPMENT$1.83M1414.2%
DG10IT AND TELECOM - NETWORK AS A SERVICE$1.42M1423.3%
7630NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS$1.08M1692.5%
7A20IT AND TELECOM - APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE (PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE)$817.8K1021.9%
7A21IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION SOFTWARE (PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE)$674.7K1671.5%
7K20IT AND TELECOM - STORAGE PRODUCTS (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE)$636.6K1041.5%

07 / Top Vendors

Which contractors receive the most Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board obligations?

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

VendorObligationsAwards / actionsSharePrimary NAICS / PSC
EAGLE INTEGRATED SERVICES, LLC$14.42M1833.0%NAICS 541513 · PSC DF01
RIVIDIUM INC.$10.28M2423.5%NAICS 561110 · PSC R699
AGIL3 TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, LLC$3.09M147.1%NAICS 541519 · PSC R499
YOUR RECRUITING COMPANY, INC.$1.83M144.2%NAICS 541612 · PSC R410
TFC CONSULTING INC$1.76M104.0%NAICS 541611 · PSC R499
LDSS, INC.$1.00M32.3%NAICS 541611 · PSC R499
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP.$981.4K42.2%NAICS 423430 · PSC 7030
VERIZON BUSINESS NETWORK SERVICES LLC$890.1K132.0%NAICS 517110 · PSC DG10
PROMETHEUS DIGITAL LLC$676.6K71.6%NAICS 541512 · PSC 7A20
MERLIN INTERNATIONAL, INC.$641.8K81.5%NAICS 334111 · PSC 7030

08 / Buying Pattern

How does Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board award contract work?

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

Competition rate 55.0% Small-business share 12.8% Set-aside share 44.4% Average action value $128.4K Largest recorded action $3.00M
Contract action typeActionsShare of actions
Delivery Order18454.1%
Purchase Order11132.6%
Definitive Contract4312.6%
BPA Call20.6%

09 / Recent Contract Awards

What did Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board 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 Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board represents an addressable market for your company.

01

Read spending in context

$43.64M in recorded obligations describes historical market scale. Compare it with 340 contract actions and an average action value of $128.4K to understand purchasing frequency and transaction size.

02

Follow the actual buyers

The department total is distributed across 1 contracting agencies and 1 offices. Move into those organizations to identify who manages the programs and awards relevant to your offer.

03

Do not confuse scale with access

A large historical total does not mean the same amount is currently open for competition. Use the 55.0% 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 541513 and PSC DF01. Supplier concentration and competition reveal whether demand aligns with your capabilities and how difficult displacement may be.