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02 / Market Size

How large is the NAICS 111320 federal market?

Net obligations$81.7K
Contract actions12
Vendors2
Federal customers2
Contracting offices2
Average action$6.8K
Largest action$16.8K
Data coverageFY 2019–FY 2025

03 / Spending Trend

NAICS 111320 contract spending by fiscal year

Annual obligations, activity, and participation across the same FY 2019–FY 2025 profile window.

Latest closed fiscal year$0
FY 2025
Fiscal yearObligationsActionsVendorsCustomersChange
FY 2019$16.8K211
FY 2020$16.8K111+0.0%
FY 2021$33.3K222+98.1%
FY 2022$8.4K311−74.8%
FY 2023$12.6K311+50.0%
FY 2024-$6.1K111−148.2%
FY 2025$0000+100.0%

04 / Top Federal Customers

Which federal agencies buy most in this industry?

Ranked by net obligations during FY 2019–FY 2025.

Federal customerCodeObligationsActionsVendorsMarket share
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION6957$65.3K11179.8%
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF3600$16.5K1120.2%

05 / Contracting Offices

Which contracting offices buy in NAICS 111320?

Ranked by net obligations during FY 2019–FY 2025.

06 / Top Vendors

Which contractors lead the NAICS 111320 market?

VendorObligationsActionsCustomersMarket shareLatest activity
MANHATTAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION$65.3K11179.8%Aug 7, 2024
LIMA BRACE AND LIMB, INC.$16.5K1120.2%May 4, 2021

07 / Product and Service Mix

What products and services are purchased under NAICS 111320?

PSCDescriptionObligationsActionsVendorsShare
R497SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACTS$65.3K11179.8%
6515MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES$16.5K1120.2%

08 / Buying Pattern

How does the government buy in NAICS 111320?

Competed under SAP91.7%11 actions
Other / unknown8.3%1 actions
Other than small business share100.0%$81.7K
Common action typeObligationsActions
PURCHASE ORDER$81.7K12

09 / Recent Contract Awards

What was awarded most recently in NAICS 111320?

Award / PIIDVendorSigned dateObligationPSCAgency / office

10 / Market Interpretation

How should contractors evaluate this market?

01

Start with the spending direction

Compare annual obligations with actions and vendor participation. Growth driven by only a few large actions represents a different opportunity from broad, recurring demand.

02

Follow the actual buyers

Move from federal customers to contracting offices. Offices reveal where acquisition responsibility and recurring purchasing activity are concentrated.

03

Measure accessible demand

Use competition, small-business participation, incumbent vendors, and PSC mix before treating the full $81.7K market as addressable.