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January 2020 Monthly Federal Contract Activity Report

This Monthly Federal Contract Activity Report is a Historical Procurement Synopsis for the month of January 2020.  This report titled “January 2020 Monthly Federal Contract Activity Report” is to shed some light on the Federal Government expenditures by looking at the total of contract action postings. This report looks at the How (Award IDV Type), What (NAICS and PSC), Where (State & Vendor City), When (Date Signed), To Whom (Vendor) and By Whom (Contracting Agency and Contracting Office) questions.  This report uses the number of contract action postings and the Action Obligation value for January 2020 postings.  I have taken data from two open source Federal Government Databases, the Federal Procurement Database System-Next Generation (FPDS-NG) and Contracting Opportunities at beta.sam.gov to provide this report.  These two open source databases are structurally different in their field layout and search capabilities.  Therefore, not all sections of this report will have both data types but all will have at least the FPDS-NG data.

In this Monthly Federal Contract Activity Report uses the total reported contract actions with a Signed Date range between 01/01/2020 to 1/31/2020 from a search that was conducted on February 3, 2020.  Contract Actions are continually reported by the contracting entity and then posted to the FPDS-NG database.  Therefore, the results/information in this report is as it appears within the FPDS-NG database as of February 3, 2020.

Activity Summary:

In January 2020, there was a total of 160,158 reported contract actions in FPDS-NG for a total value of $17,452,640,998.88 (as reported in the Action Obligation field). On an average value basis, this works out to $108,971.40 per contract action posted within January 2020.  In comparison, December 2019 consisted of 137,856 reported contract actions for a total value of $10,978,722,627.27 with an average value of $79,639.06 per contract action.  There was difference in total value of $6,473,918,371.61 for January 2020 as compared to December 2019.  Subsequently, the average value, per contract action, was greater for January 2020 by $29,332.34 over December 2019. The average posting per day in January came to 5,166 (rounded to the nearest tenth) for an average value of $562,988,419.32 per day (includes weekends). The most active day was January 30, 2020 with 9,355 contract action posts for a value of $6,160,410,180.33.

Contract Opportunities, beta.sam.gov, posted a total of 20,649 procurement postings in January 2020 for all opportunity types.  This was an increase from December 2019 total of 17,693 by 2,956 postings.  The average daily Contract Opportunities postings came to 666 (rounded to the nearest tenth) opportunities per day whereas December averaged 571 per day. The most active day was also January 30, 2020 with 1,606 postings.

Most Commonly Occurring Data points within the Month:

The following sections are the Top Ten most commonly occurring results of all contract action postings. The Top Ten lists are only a portion of total contract action postings within the FPDS-NG database.  Looking at each section it appears that January 2020 was for Office Supplies and Tool related Federal Government procurements.

Award/ IDV Type (How?)

The Federal Government released the most contract actions using the Delivery Order (Task Order) Award/ IDV Type to procure January 2020 services/products.  The total contract actions came to 65,571 for a value of $5,071,469,587.34 compared with December 2019 that posted 54,396 for a value of $4,521,608,856.68.  January 2020 was more active than December 2019, in terms of total postings, with 11,175 more posted contract actions for a difference in value of $549,860,730.66.  The second most commonly used type was the BPA Call Blanket Purchase Agreement type at 56,212 for a value of $587,380,484.04.  Interestingly, this was also an increase of 47,496 posted contract actions but a decrease in value $743,051,243 for December 2019 postings.  Another illustration of this difference is the average value per contract action which January 2020 average value was $77,343.18 compared to $83,123.92 average for December’s postings for an average difference of $5,780.74 per contract action.

Looking at the top two Award/ IDV Type consisted of the bulk of postings for the month.  These two Award/IDV Types were the Federal Government’s preferred method of the to procure its services or products/goods in terms of total contract action postings but not by value.  The combined total of actions came to 121,783 contract which comes to 76% of the total posted contract actions for a value of $5,658,850,071.38 which is also an increase over December 2019 value of $5,264,660,100.08.  As for value, in January 2020, the bulk of the months total value goes to the DCA Definitive Contract Award/IDV Type.  The DCA Definitive Contract Award/IDV Type value was $10,454,612,530.97 which comes to 59.9% of the total value. For comparison, in January the Delivery Order (Task Order) and BPA Call Blanket Purchase Agreement types consisted of 30.2% (47.9% in December) of the total value of $17,452,640,998.88 which constitutes 76% of all posted contract actions (160,159). 

What is interesting on the total expenditures side is the DCA Definitive Contract Award/IDV Type.  In the list it comes in 5th in terms of total posted contract actions at 5,833 (December total was 5,369) but has the highest value at $10,454,612,530.97 which is an increase of $5,858,218,492.48 over December 2019 total of $4,596,394,038.49.  This comes to an average value of $1,792,321.70 per contract action to December’s average of $856,098.72.  In contrast, the average value per contract action for the DO Delivery Order, the most reported contract posting type, comes to $77,343.17 in January 2020 whereas December 2019 average came to $83,123.92.  The DCA Definitive Contract Award/IDV Type averaged $1,709,197.78 per contract action over the DO Delivery Order Award/IDV Type.  This difference indicates there were high value contracts, perhaps service based over product-based procurements during the month.

Award/IDV TypeCount of Award/IDV TypeSum of Action Obligation ($)
DO Delivery Order65,571$5,071,469,587.34
BPA Call Blanket Purchase Agreement56,212$587,380,484.04
PO Purchase Order20,442$386,704,523.28
FSS Federal Supply Schedule6,276$0.00
DCA Definitive Contract5,833$10,454,612,530.97
IDC Indefinite Delivery Contract2,443$859,420,234.32
BPA Blanket Purchase Agreement1,963$7,945,752.01
Grant For Research770$62,865,676.56
BOA Basic Ordering Agreement270$46,053.00
GWAC Government Wide Acquisition Contract203$1,095,893.49
Cooperative Agreement127$19,643,169.36
Other Transaction Award Other Transaction Agreement29$1,339,552.21
Training Grant19$117,542.30
Grand Total160,158$17,452,640,998.88

As seen in the pie chart, the DO Delivery Order consisted of 41% (65,571) of all posted contract actions among all Award/IDV Type awards followed by the BPA Call Blanket Purchase Agreement came to 35% (56,212).  In terms of the total contract action postings not by value, this indicate that the Federal Government continues to use existing contracts to purchase services or goods/supplies for the month of January 2020, not new procurements or individual orders, since the top two Award/IDV Types were the same as in December 2019.  The highest and first individual and/or new purchases, as represented by Purchase Orders Award/IDV type, consisted of 13% (20,442) of all posted contract actions.  Even if one adds this percentage (13%) with the Federal Supply Schedule percentage (4%) and DCA Definitive Contract percentage (4%), the total comes to 21% of the total monthly postings. 

NAICS (What?)

For the month of January 2020, the most reported NAICS, as determined by the number of posted contract actions, was 453210 (Office Supplies and Stationary Stores) with 15,529 contract actions for a value of $6,705,827.55.  This was an increase of 1,862 postings for $1,090,440.68 additional value over December 2019 where the Federal Government reported 13,667 for $5,615,386.87.  However, as seen in the following Top Ten list, this doesn’t mean that the Government spent the most money on Office Supplies related contracts.  Also, like December 2019, the largest expenditure in January 2020 belongs to the ninth most posted NAICS under 541519, Other Computer Related Services, for a total value of $473,274,337.74 (3,386 postings).  For a comparison, December total value was $537,748,775.72 (3,046 postings). NAICS 541519 value consisted of 88.8% value of the Top Ten NAICS Code.  Overall and in terms of total posted contract actions, The Top Ten NAICS Codes in the list accounted for 45.6% of all reported contract actions, slight down from December’s percentage of 44.7%.

NAICSCount of NAICSSum of Action Obligation ($)Contract Opportunities Postings (Total)
45321015,529$6,705,827.552
44413014,224$8,298,745.266
3399407,800$3,163,908.153
4441106,767$11,297,479.130
4237105,999$2,438,927.863
3333195,915$2,261,935.5175 (333318)
3221215,172$12,045,968.874
3322165,015$1,633,398.3946
5415193,386$473,274,337.74126
5416143,231$11,842,662.0611
Grand Total73,038$532,963,190.52201

As seen in the pie chart, the NAICS 453210 consisted of 21% of all posted contract actions within the Top Ten list followed by the NAICS 444130 at 20%.  These two NAICS Codes combined accounted for 41% of all contract actions posted within the month of January 2020.  Again, these NAICS Codes, in general, are product related purchases (Office Supplies and Tools).   The generally recognized services based NAICS 541519 comes in at 5% of all posted contract actions for the month at 3,386 postings. 

There was a total of 201 Contracting Opportunities (sam.gov) posted with the Top Ten NAICS within January which is a decrease of 17 postings over December (218 postings).  As you see, the total FedBizOpps postings does not correlate with the FPDS-NG rankings.  For example, the top NAICS Code 453210 had zero 2 Contract Opportunity postings (beta.sam.gov) in December while it accounted for the most contract action postings within the FPDS-NG database. The largest total amount of Contract Opportunity postings was NAICS 541519 at 126 (up from 120 from December) postings ended up ranking ninth in the FPDS-NG list.

With these two types, FPDS-NG and Contracting Opportunities, searches each bring a different result.  The FPDS-NG database indicates that Office Supplies related procurements were most prevalent in terms of postings while the FedBizOpps postings point toward Computer related services type procurements. 

PSC (What?)

PSC or Product Service Code is a broader classification system that the Federal Government uses in their Federal Procurement databases as compared with the NAICS Code.  This can lead to a different Top Ten list to what was provided in the prior NAICS section.  Taken individually, PSC Code 7510 was the largest code in terms of the total number of contract actions posted at 33,648 with a value of $7,982,619.37. This was an increase in total posted contract actions over December (29,110 postings for $15,739,795.78) by 4.535 postings but a decrease in total value by $7,757,176.41.  For example, the first service-based codes in the PSC list are the 4th and 5th results whereas the service codes in the NAICS list are the 9th and 10th results.  There can be similarities as well, taking the second most reported PSC Code was 5120 which is for Hand Tools, Nonedged, Nonpowered. This falls in line with NAICS 444130 (second most reported NAICS) which is for Hardware Stores.  Although not a one to one match, the PSC type is similar in nature to NAICS 444130.  The Top Ten PSC Codes in the list accounted for 56.3% of all posted contract actions, whereas December’s Top Ten PSC Code accounted for 55.5%.

Looking at the Top Ten list, PSC R499, is the largest by value at $600,068,653.15.  This was an increase over December’s total of $555,883,202.26 by $44,185,450.89.  PSC R499 is described as Support- Professional: Other which is a service classification type.   With only 3,236 contract action postings the average value of the contract action postings come to $185,435.31 while the average value of the most posted PSC 7510 comes to $237.24.  Supplies and Tools clearly dominated the Top Ten list for December with only 2 PSC Codes (R499 and R706) not being part of the Office Supplies and Tools related postings.  PSC R499 and R706 combined value was $617,293,057.55 which is 69.8% of value of the Top Ten list’s total value.

PSCCount of PSCSum of Action Obligation ($)Contract Opportunities Postings (Total)
751033,648$7,982,619.372
512030,048$23,059,374.766
79106,155$2,367,288.071
R7063,390$17,224,404.4015
R4993,236$600,068,653.15162
51803,213$713,828.2712
23102,917$113,198,471.096
71102,725$8,272,835.6525
93102,530$11,277,655.955
65152,450$99,923,694.95212
Grand Total90,312$884,088,825.66446

January 2020 Top Ten list was dominated by two PSC Codes, 7510 and 5120 (see pie chart).  These two codes combined for 70% of the contract actions from the PSC Codes within the Top Ten list, as referenced in the following pie chart.  This was a decrease of 2% from December 2019 where the percentage came in at 72%.  The first service-related PSC Code is R499 which accounts for 4% of all contract postings for the month but comes to the largest dollar value as seen in the listed Top Ten chart in this section.

Just as with the NAICS section, the total Contract Opportunities postings does not correlate with the FPDS-NG rankings.  For example, the top PSC Code 7510 had 2 Contract Opportunity postings (beta.sam.gov) in December while it accounted for the most contract action postings within the FPDS-NG database. The largest total amount of Contract Opportunity postings was PSC 6515 at 212.  This was a change from December where R499 had the largest amount of 135 Contract Opportunity postings.

State (Where?)

The Washington, DC region (DC, Maryland, and Virginia) continues to reign supreme in January 2020 with three out of 10 entries within the Top Ten list just as the region did in December 2010. Virginia had the most posted contract actions with 26,601 (23,789 in December) which was more than double Illinois that had the second most postings at 11,522 (9,977 in December).  Taking the three Washington, DC Metro area States/localities the total posted contract actions was 42,977 (38,338 in December) which accounted for 38.9% (40.4% in December) of the contract actions within the Top Ten list.  Taking this further, the three states combined for 26.8% of all posted contract actions in total.  The Top Ten Vendor State list accounted for 68.9% (68.8% in December) of all reported contract actions.

On the value side, Virginia also accounted for the most expenditures during January with a value of $2,711,091,085.12 (December consisted of $2,659,290,835.32) which was 30.8% of all expenditures within the Top Ten List.  This was an increase of $51,800,249.80 over December 2019.  Taken nationally, Virginia again brought in 15.5% of all reported expenditures ($17,452,640,998.88). This was a decrease from December’s 24.2% of the total value of all posted contracts which was $10,978,722,627.27.  Combined, the Washington Metro Area took in $5,488,023,251.1 worth of contract actions posted in January 2020 that represents 31.4% value of all contract actions postings.  Percentage wise, this was a decrease of 6.7% from December’s Washington Metro Area value of $4,185,036,618.94.  December’s contract action value represented 38.1% of all contract action posting activity.

Vendor StateCount of Vendor StateSum of Action Obligation ($)Contract Opportunities Postings (Total)
VA26,601$2,711,091,085.12348
IL11,522$288,608,293.5949
MD10,445$2,269,498,613.37104
NC10,424$142,561,013.6877
MA10,182$235,329,230.9047
CA10,110$2,068,553,092.80255
NY9,254$347,444,026.97146
MI9,185$124,995,755.3866
GA6,797$105,745,612.5686
DC5,931$507,433,552.6138
Grand Total110,451$8,801,260,276.981,216

For the contract actions within the pie chart, Virginia accounted for 24% of all contract actions posted within the Top Ten list entries, an decrease of 1% over December 2019 total of 25%.  This was followed by Illinois with 11 % and Maryland was third with 10% of contract actions for the Top Ten entries (Illionois unchanged and Maryland with an increase of 1% over December).  Washington, DC (the Nation’s Capital) came in at 5% of the contract postings which is a decrease of 1% from Decembers 6%.  Combined the Washington, DC region as a whole accounted for 39% of all posted contract actions out of the Top Ten list (an decrease of 1% from December’s 40%).

Contract Opportunities, beta.sam.gov, postings in January 2020 matched the FPDS-NG activity with Virginia with the most Contract Opportunities postings (348).  This was a decrease of 85 postings compared with December 2019’s total of 433.  The second most Contract Opportunities postings was from California with 255 opportunities.  In a change from December, New York replaced Maryland with the third most postings with 146 postings. Maryland fell down to fourth with 104 Contract Opportunities.  To include the last part of the Washington, DC metro area was the District of Columbia at 38 postings which was the least of all entities within the Top Ten list.  In total, the Washington Metro area consisted of 40.2% (490 postings) of Contracting Opportunities.  Percentage wise, this was a decrease from December 2019 total which came in at 50.3%.

Vendor City (Where?)

Breaking down the location to a more specific area in this section.  The Federal Government posted the greatest number of contract actions within Alexandria, Virginia with 16,379 postings for a total of $157,979,050.28 (December consisted of 14,097 for $100,319,783.65).   Alexandria saw an increase of 2,282 contract actions that resulted in an increase in value of $57,659,266.63 over the previous month.  Durham (NC) followed with 8,692 (an increase of 1,778 from 6,914 postings in December) for $65,360,909.20 (a $49,204,952.36 increase from $16,155,956.84).  Just as in the Vendor State Section, the Washington, DC Metro area was well represented in the Top Ten List.  The Vendor Cities that make up the Washington, DC Metro area are Alexandria (VA), Washington (DC) and Columbia (MD).  Alexandria accounted for 10.2% of all contract actions posted in January (160,158) which matches the percentage from December’s total posted contract actions for the month and accounted for .9% of all expenditures for the month (also matches December 2019). 

 

Taking a combined approach, the three Washington region vendor cities totaled 27,821 (up from 24,409 in December) contract actions for a total of $713,376,141.55 (an increase of $299,003,957.45 over Decembers total of $414,372,184.10).  These three cities accounted for 88.4% of December expenditures for the Top Ten list entries.  The Top Ten Vendor City in the list accounted for 39.8% of all reported contract actions and was 4% of total expenditures (December was 39.3% and 4.4% respectively). 

Vendor CityCount of Vendor CitySum of Action Obligation ($)
ALEXANDRIA16,379$157,979,050.28
DURHAM8,692$65,360,909.20
LAKE FOREST6,907$12,615,190.65
WASHINGTON5,950$512,338,452.57
WARREN5,816$2,797,383.81
COLUMBIA5,492$43,058,638.70
NORWELL4,326$3,669,390.77
KENOSHA3,762$1,018,752.67
GAINESVILLE3,317$5,800,350.28
ROCKLAND3,205$1,686,943.77
Grand Total63,846$806,325,062.70

The Top Ten pie chart lists that Alexandria contained 26% (unchanged from December 2019) of the contract action postings that made up the Top Ten list.  Of these results, the pie chart indicates that three vendor cities make up over half (51%) of the contract action postings.  These cities are Alexandria (26%), Durham (14%) and Lake Forest (11%).  The seven other cities, starting with Washington, DC, made up the other 49% of postings within the Top Ten list.  The range for these entries is 9% down to 5%.

Date Signed (When?)

This section contains all 30 days in order to view the trend of postings on each day within January 2020.  As indicated, the most voluminous date was January 30, 2020 with 9,355 contract actions for $6,160,410,180.33 while the previous month’s busiest day was December 19, 2019 with 9,343 contract actions that totaled $929,166,009.89.  January’s second busiest date was January 24, 2020 with 8,945 postings for a total of $437,594,777.97.  January 30, 2020 in the list accounted for 5.8% of all reported contract actions for the month.  The day’s posting value of $6,160,410,180.33 represents 35.2% of the total expenditures for the month.  The contract action average value for those posted on January 30, 2020 comes to $658,515.25 per contract action.  January 30 slants the average value for the month, the average value for the other days of the month comes to $74,880.67 where as the average for the entire month, including January 30, 2020, comes to $108,971.40.  The spike in value activity is represented in the provided line graph in this report section.

Date SignedCount of Date SignedSum of Action Obligation ($)Total Contracting Opportunities (Posted Date)
1-Jan-201,210$29,182,338.2643
2-Jan-203,187$662,269,012.39762
3-Jan-203,853$268,649,910.29412
4-Jan-201,284$2,876,766.9716
5-Jan-20659$2,121,712.604
6-Jan-205,126$222,559,762.89574
7-Jan-207,116$2,916,562.42928
8-Jan-207,492$295,538,232.481,045
9-Jan-208,294$578,307,677.661,064
10-Jan-207,648$279,526,433.10661
11-Jan-201,993$9,283,887.4340
12-Jan-20976$4,541,183.14116
13-Jan-204,870$191,281,731.63945
14-Jan-206,084$468,458,718.531,009
15-Jan-208,045$629,662,543.281,215
16-Jan-207,896$648,118,200.781,184
17-Jan-206,279$952,492,626.80692
18-Jan-202,303$2,704,135.8848
19-Jan-203,245$3,650,885.5512
20-Jan-202,462$11,349,691.31203
21-Jan-205,756$459,432,156.841,008
22-Jan-207,155$330,949,031.74986
23-Jan-208,171$437,021,957.551,269
24-Jan-208,945$437,594,777.97922
25-Jan-201,030$1,481,316.3641
26-Jan-202,748$24,593,410.10330
27-Jan-207,183$409,001,201.00881
28-Jan-208,245$421,690,087.17997
29-Jan-208,725$2,715,421,806.11981
30-Jan-209,355$6,160,410,180.331,606
31-Jan-202,823$789,553,060.32655
Grand Total160,158$17,452,640,998.8820,649

Vendor (To Whom?)

The most activity in January 2020 went to the National Industries for the Blind with 15,605 which was an increase of 2,166 over the 13,439 total contract actions posted in December 2019.  This number includes contract actions that add to as well as take away from the contract to which the posting is related.  The total value of the 15,605 contract actions comes to $4,303,145.79, which is an increase over December 2019 value of $2,925,103.44 (difference of $1,378,042.35).  The average value per contract action comes to $275.75 as compared to December’s total of $217.66.   In terms of contract action posting activity, the National Industries for the Blind had over twice as much activity as the second-place company, W.W. Grainger, Inc.  Despite the deference in postings W.W. Grainger brought in $11,410,184.24 in total ($12,315,334.91 in December).  W.W. Grainger was awarded $7,107,038.45 more than the National Industries for the Blind in terms of value.  W.W. Grainger average contract action value of $1,659 per contract action. This equates to W.W. Grainger average value is roughly 6 times more than National Industries for the Blind.  The Top Ten Vendor Name list accounted for 35.3% (December was 34.2%) of the all posted contract actions for the month (160,158).

Vendor NameCount of Vendor NameSum of Action Obligation ($)
NATIONAL INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND15,605$4,303,145.79
W.W. GRAINGER, INC.6,876$11,410,184.24
L C INDUSTRIES INC.6,666$2,330,563.96
WRIGHT TOOL COMPANY5,557$2,201,648.13
OFFICE DEPOT, INC.5,081$3,809,774.29
NOBLE SALES CO INC4,301$2,979,915.69
IDSC HOLDINGS LLC3,757$870,664.84
NOBLE SALES CO., INC.3,192$1,350,837.31
KIPPER TOOL COMPANY2,773$1,054,123.37
DOCUMENT IMAGING DIMENSIONS INC.2,703$1,210,236.24
Grand Total56,511$31,521,093.86

Within the Top Ten Vendor Names list, the National Industries for the Blind accounted for 27% of the contract action postings with W.W. Granger, Inc occupying the second largest slice with 12%.  These two companies received 39% of all total contract actions within those from the Top Ten list as well as accounted for just under half of the Top Ten value at $15,713,330.03 out of $31,521,093.86.  The other entrant’s activity within the Top Ten list ranged from 12% to 5% postings from the remaining companies. 

Contracting Agency (By Whom?)

The total of all reported contract actions for the top ten Contracting Agencies came to $3,523,713,222.02, a decrease of $178,056,503.3 over December 2019’s total of $3,701,769,725.32 for the Agencies that make the Top Ten list.  The Top Ten Contracting Agencies reporting contract actions totaled 135,423 out of the total of 137,856 reported contract actions for the month.  December 2019 totals were 108,682 out of the total of 160,158 reported contract actions for the month.  The 135,423 contract actions make up 84.5% of all reported contract actions.  There is a total of 136 Contracting Agencies that posted contract actions in the month of January, therefore, the other 126 Contracting agencies account for 15.5% of all reported postings.

The Top Ten Contracting Agencies combined total value of $3,523,713,222.02 which accounts for 20.1% of all expenditures ($17,452,640,998.88).  As previously stated, the Top Ten Contracting Agency list accounted for 84.5% of all reported contract actions.  By looking at the two percentages, total posted contract actions and total expenditures, these information pieces do not match.  One would think that with 84.5% of the total contact actions that the expenditure value percentage of 20.1% would be commensurate or closer to the 84.5%.  The answer to this is the Contracting Agency itself, the Federal Acquisition Service (FAS).  Being part of the General Service Administration, the FAS is responsible for procuring many types of products/services.  The Federal Acquisition Service with 108,735 contract actions has been awarded 99,859 more contract actions than the second most awards under Veterans Affairs.  With this difference combined with the FAS average contract action award value of $6,719.29 it seems that January was a heavy product purchasing month (making an assumption that service-related procurements would be of higher value).  In comparison with the Federal Acquisition Service, the Department of Veterans Affairs average contract actions value came to $87,208.72.  There was a $80,489.43 value difference in average value between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Federal Acquisition Service.

Another outlier in the chart from the Federal Acquisition Service is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).  NASA had 2,559 posted contract actions but with the largest expenditure value of $985,272,717.91.  This comes to an average contract action value of $385,022388. 

Contracting AgencyCount of Contracting AgencySum of Action Obligation ($)Contract Opportunities Postings (Total)
FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE108,735$730,622,050.4655
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF8,876$774,064,638.401,594
STATE, DEPARTMENT OF3,005$308,040,295.45113
FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM / BUREAU OF PRISONS2,667$138,060,938.22230
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION2,559$985,272,717.91157
PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE2,392$145,388,305.49291
U.S. COAST GUARD2,158$112,702,376.23361
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH2,031$233,543,385.12126
FOREST SERVICE1,573$48,422,213.74209
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE1,427$47,596,301.0079
Grand Total135,423$3,523,713,222.023,215

Out of the Top Ten list, as indicated within the pie chart, the Federal Acquisition Service account for 80% of the total posted contract actions.  The next largest was the Department of Veterans Affairs at 7% and the rest followed at 2% and 1% respectively.  January 2020 continued to be a top-heavy month in terms of the total contract actions postings which also occurred in December 2019.

The Department of Veterans Affairs was the most active of the Top Ten Contracting Agencies with 1,594 Contracting Opportunities (sam.beta.gov) postings which was 336 more postings than the December 2019 total of 1,258.  Just like December 2019, the United States Coast Guard was the third active Contracting Agency was the United States Coast Guard with 361 postings.  The Federal Acquisition Service had a total of 55, an increase from 43, Contracting Agency postings. 

Contracting Office (By Whom?)

The previous section provided information on the parent Agency to the following Contracting Office list. As seen in the prior section, the Federal Acquisition Service posted the most amount of contract actions. The following list shows 8 out of the 10 Contracting Offices belong to the Federal Acquisition Service with the last 2 results from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Department of State’s Acquisitions – AQM Momentum office (listed in order).   

The combined total of FAS Offices postings came to 107,626, an increase from December’s total of 91,745, with a value of $196,732,464.93 up from December’s value of $73,247,045.16 (out of the Top Ten total value of $584,359,070.41) which comes to 33.6% of the Top Ten List. This means that the last two Contracting Offices, NASA Shared Services Center and Acquisitions – AQM Momentum (Department of State) received the 66.4%, a decrease from December which accounted for 82.4% of the Top Ten List.  The monthly value of NASA’s and State’s Contracting Offices come to $387,626,605.48.  Expanding this to a larger comparison, the Top Ten Contracting Office in the list accounted for 3.3% of all reported contract actions during January 2020 whereas December 2019 total percentage came to 3.8%.

Contracting Office NameCount of Contracting Office NameSum of Action Obligation ($)
GSA/FAS ADMIN SVCS ACQUISITION BR(236,384$15,291,237.47
GSA/FAS SCIENTFC,TEMP SVCS,ADINT25,638$27,489,576.90
GSA/FAS HEARTLAND ACQUISITION CENTE19,675$7,404,412.19
GSA/FAS CENTER OF INNOVATIVE ACQUIS15,015$18,108,103.31
GSA/FAS FURNITURE SYSTEMS MGT DIV4,058$4,363,917.98
GSA/FAS AUTOMOTIVE CENTER3,399$124,075,217.08
GSA/FAS CENTER FOR IT SCHEDULE PROG2,144$0.00
GSA/FAS/PSHC/PROF SRVCS SCHED-PSS1,313$0.00
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER1,278$126,062,054.47
ACQUISITIONS - AQM MOMENTUM1,035$261,564,551.01
Grand Total109,939$584,359,070.41

The pie chart indicates that the GSA/FAS Admin Svcs Acquisition BR(2, New York, NY) accounted for 33% of all contract postings within the Top Ten list.  The second largest slice at 23% belonged to the GSA/FAS SCIENTFC, TEMP SVCS, ADINT followed by GSA/FAS HEARTLAND ACQUISITION CENTER at 18%. These three offices were also the top three results in December 2019.  Looking at the chart, the top two Contracting Offices released 56% of the months contract action postings.  The next two offices released 32% and the rest combined for 12% of the monthly postings.  The pie chart shows who was most active in terms of contract.

Contract ID (Bonus)

Now for the individual contracts that were released in January 2020. Just as with the other sections, the list is based off the total contract actions posted for the month, not by value.  This makes Contract 75N92A20F00001, BPA Call number, the most posted contract with 39 contract action postings. 75N92A20F00002, BPA Call number comes in second with 31 postings and 75N92A20F00003 with 22.   75N92A20F00001, 75N92A20F00002, 75N92A20F00003 are all BPA Call numbers that are associated with multiple contract numbers and companies within the Hotels marketplace.  Contracts 75R60220F34003, 75FCMC19F0001, 75N98020F00001 and 75N92A20F00004 are all out of the Department Health and Human Services Agencies.  Although, these four contracts deal with different opportunity requirements, they show that the HHS was active when looking at the individual contract numbers that were the most active within January 2020.

Contract IDCount of Contract IDSum of Action Obligation ($)
75N92A20F0000139$693,994
75N92A20F0000231$564,988
75N92A20F0000322$493,025
GS35F267DA19$0
GS00Q17NSD300918$0
75R60220F3400316$108,900
75FCMC19F000114$818,754
75N98020F0000114$4,387,021
GS07F0431W13$0
36F79718D031813$0
75N92A20F0000413$350,969
Grand Total212$7,417,651

January 2020 is the first quarter of Government Fiscal Year 2020.  As previously stated, the report is based on data pulled from FPDS-NG on February 3, 2020. 

Information used to write report:

January 2020 Report Data: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TG6vt8FS5oOmdhhlrrE44HENi1sk-8zA/view?usp=sharing

Note: the link is an uploaded Microsoft Excel file to Google Drive.  Therefore, the formatting will be different than the Microsoft Excel file since Google will use Google Sheets to display the information.

In this report, I have decided to use the Action Obligation field for any value totals from the FPDS-NG database.  Being different from the Base and All Options value field, the Action Obligation field is tied to the individual contract action posting whereas the Base and All Options value is the posted contract total.  By using the Action Obligation value, this keeps the measurements congruent between the various sections of this report.  When looking at the Base and All Options value within an individual FPDS-NG entry on FPDS-NG.gov, the value may be larger than the Action Obligation values posted within the contract actions.   The difference in these values stem from the use of the two fields.  First, as previously mentioned, the Base and All Options field is to report the total value of the contract not necessarily for the individual action value. Secondly, the Action Obligation may be listed as $0 which means the contract action doesn’t add to the overall value of the contract but is entered into the FPDS-NG for another reason or takes away value with a negative value entry.   Thus, it is the latter that affects each section of this report.

The specific related Contract Opportunity postings provided in the various report sections where the information was available and where the search fields used the data in a similar method.  The Contract Opportunities and FPDS-NG database, while having similar types of data, are two structurally different databases and searches that use the data in different manners.

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December 2019 Monthly Federal Contract Activity Report

This Monthly Federal Contract Activity Report is a Historical Procurement Synopsis for the month of December 2019.  This report titled “December 2019 Monthly Federal Contract Activity Report” is to shed some light on the Federal Government expenditures by looking at the total of contract action postings. This report looks at the How (Award IDV Type), What (NAICS and PSC), Where (State & Vendor City), When (Date Signed), To Whom (Vendor) and By Whom (Contracting Agency and Contracting Office) questions.  This report uses the number of contract action postings and the Action Obligation value for December 2019 postings.  I have taken data from two open source Federal Government Databases, the Federal Procurement Database System-Next Generation (FPDS-NG) and Contracting Opportunities at beta.sam.gov to provide this report.  These two open source databases are structurally different in their field layout and search capabilities.  Therefore, not all sections of this report will have both data types but all will have at least the FPDS-NG data.

In this Monthly Federal Contract Activity Report uses the total reported contract actions with a Signed Date range between 12/01/2019 to 12/31/2019 from a search that was conducted on January 2, 2020.  Contract Actions are continually reported by the contracting entity and then posted to the FPDS-NG database.  Therefore, the results/information in this report is as it appears within the FPDS-NG database as of January 2, 2020.

Activity Summary:

In December 2019, there was a total of 137,856 reported contract actions in FPDS-NG for a total value of $10,978,722,627.27 (as reported in the Action Obligation field). On an average value basis, this works out to $79,639.06 per contract action posted within December 2019.  In comparison, November 2019 consisted of 127,271 reported contract actions for a total value of $7,518,618,310.99 with an average value of $59,075.66 per contract action.  There was difference in average value of $3,460,104,316.28 for the month of December over November 2019.  Subsequently, the average value, per contract action, was greater for December 2019 by $20,563.40 over November 2019. The average posting per day in December came to 4,447 (rounded to the nearest tenth) for a average value of $354,152,314.82 per day. The most active day was December 19, 2019 with 9,343 contract action posts for a value of $929,166,009.89

Contract Opportunities, beta.sam.gov, posted a total of 17,693 procurement postings in December 2019 for all opportunity types.  This was an increase from November 2019 total of 15,734 by 1,959 postings.  The average daily Contract Opportunities postings came to 571 (rounded to the nearest tenth) opportunities per day. The most active day was December 17, 2019 with 1,456 postings.

Most Commonly Occurring Data points within the Month:

The following sections are the Top Ten most commonly occurring results of all contract action postings. The Top Ten lists are only a portion of total contract action postings within the FPDS-NG database.  Looking at each section it appears that December 2019 was for Office Supplies and Tool related Federal Government procurements.

Award/ IDV Type (How?)

The Federal Government released the most contract actions using the Delivery Order (Task Order) Award/ IDV Type to procure December 2019 services/products.  The total contract actions came to 54,396 for a value of $4,521,608,856.68 compared with November 2019 that posted 49,937 for a value of $3,388,721,056.73.  December 2019 was more active in terms of total postings and value with 4,459 more contract action postings for $1,132,887,799.95 over November 2019.  The second most commonly used type was the BPA Call Blanket Purchase Agreement type at 47,496 for a value of $743,051,243.

Looking at the Top Ten information the top two Award/ IDV Type consisted of the bulk of postings for the month.  These two Award/IDV Types were the Federal Government’s preferred method to procure its services or products/goods.  The combined total of actions came to 101,892 contract actions for a value of $5,264,660,100.08 with is the bulk of the total value from the two types coming from the DO Delivery Order Award/IDV Type.  Looking at the total posted actions, the Delivery Order (Task Order) and BPA Call Blanket Purchase Agreement types consisted of 47.9% of the total value of $10,978,722,627.27 and 73.9% of all posted contract actions (137,856). 

What is interesting on the total expenditures side is the DCA Definitive Contract Award/IDV Type.  In the list it comes in 5th in terms of total posted contract actions (5,369) but has the highest value at $4,596,394,038.49.  This comes to an average value of $856,098.72 per contract action whereas the average value per contract action for the DO Delivery Order, the most reported contract posting type, comes to $83,123.92.  The DCA Definitive Contract Award/IDV Type averaged $772,974.80 per contract action over the DO Delivery Order Award/IDV Type.

Award/IDV TypeCount of Award/IDV TypeSum of Action Obligation ($)
DO Delivery Order54,396$4,521,608,856.68
BPA Call Blanket Purchase Agreement47,496$743,051,243.40
PO Purchase Order17,857$347,849,952.34
FSS Federal Supply Schedule7,838$0.00
DCA Definitive Contract5,369$4,596,394,038.49
IDC Indefinite Delivery Contract2,759$701,452,852.72
BPA Blanket Purchase Agreement1,155$997,642.10
Grant For Research556$47,206,533.86
BOA Basic Ordering Agreement220$0.00
Cooperative Agreement107$15,780,638.00
GWAC Government Wide Acquisition Contract53$257,047.19
Training Grant26$163,043.35
Other Transaction Award Other Transaction Agreement24$3,960,779.14
Grand Total137,856$10,978,722,627.27

As seen in the pie chart, the DO Delivery Order consisted of 40% (54,396) of all posted contract actions among the Top Ten list followed by the BPA Call Blanket Purchase Agreement came to 34%.  (47,496).  This indicate that the Federal Government continues to use existing contracts to purchase services or goods/supplies for the month of December 2019, not new procurements or individual orders, since the top two Award/IDV Types were the same as in November 2019.  The highest and first individual and/or new purchases, as represented by Purchase Orders Award/IDV type, consisted of 13% (17857) of all posted contract actions within the Top Ten list.  Even if one adds this percentage (13%) with the Federal Supply Schedule percentage (6%) and DCA Definitive Contract percentage (4%), the total comes to 23% of the total monthly postings. 

NAICS (What?)

For the month of December 2019, the most reported NAICS, as determined by the number of posted contract actions, was 453210 (Office Supplies and Stationary Stores) with 13,667 contract actions for a value of $5,615,386.87.  This was an increase of 1,076 and $333,562.53 additional value over November 2019 where the Federal Government reported 12,591 for $5,281,824.38.  However, as seen in the following Top Ten list, this doesn’t mean that the Government spent the most money on Office Supplies related contracts.  Also, like November 2019, the largest expenditure in December belongs to the ninth most posted NAICS under 541519, Other Computer Related Services, for a total value of $537,748,775.72 (3,046 postings).  For a comparison, November total value was $314,098,527.98 (2,518 postings). NAICS 541519 value consisted of 52.2% value of the Top Ten NAICS Code.  Overall and in terms of total posted contract actions, The Top Ten NAICS Codes in the list accounted for 44.7 % of all reported contract actions, slight down from November’s percentage of 46.4%.

NAICSCount of NAICSSum of Action Obligation ($)Contract Opportunities Postings (Total)
45321013,667$5,615,386.873
44413012,160$7,302,967.564
3399406,170$2,629,011.441
4441105,931$12,271,175.530
4237105,355$2,301,013.002
333319 (2007 Code)4,425$3,627,650.570
3221214,131$14,564,922.031
3322164,041$1,441,337.071
5415193,046$537,748,775.72120
5416112,692$443,186,462.9786
Grand Total61,618$1,030,688,702.76218

As seen in the pie chart, the NAICS 453210 consisted of 22% of all posted contract actions within the Top Ten list followed by the NAICS 444130 at 20%.  These two NAICS Codes combined accounted for 42% of all contract actions posted within the month of December 2019.  Again, these NAICS Codes, in general, are product related purchases (Office Supplies and Tools).   The generally recognized services based NAICS 541519 comes in at 5% of all posted contract actions for the month at 3,046 postings. 

There was a total of 218 FedBizOpps opportunities posted with the Top Ten NAICS within December which is a increase of 57 opportunity over November (161 postings).  As you see, the total FedBizOpps postings does not correlate with the FPDS-NG rankings.  For example, the top NAICS Code 453210 had 3 Contract Opportunity postings (beta.sam.gov) in December while it accounted for the most contract action postings within the FPDS-NG database. The largest total amount of Contract Opportunity postings was NAICS 541519 at 120 postings ended up ranking ninth in the FPDS-NG list.

With these two types, FPDS-NG and FedBizOpps, searches each bring a different result.  The FPDS-NG database indicates that Office Supplies related procurements were most prevalent in terms of postings while the FedBizOpps postings point toward Computer related services type procurements.  This is due to how the databases are searched as well as how the information is posted by the contracting activity.

PSC (What?)

PSC or Product Service Code is a broader classification system that the Federal Government uses in their Federal Procurement databases as compared with the NAICS Code.  This can lead to a different Top Ten list to what was provided in the prior NAICS section.  Taken individually, PSC Code 7510 was the largest code in terms of the total number of contract actions posted at 29,110 with a value of $15,739,795.78. This was an increase over November (28,024 postings for $15,271,286.29) by 1,086 postings and increase in total value by $468,509.49.  For the month of December, the PSC Code does match with the NAICS.  PSC Code 7510 is for Office Supplies. The second most reported PSC Code was 5120 which is for Hand Tools, Nonedged, Nonpowered. This falls in line with NAICS 444130 (second most reported NAICS) which is for Hardware Stores.  Although not a one to one match, the PSC type is similar in nature to NAICS 444130.  The Top Ten PSC Codes in the list accounted for 55.5% of all posted contract actions, whereas November’s Top Ten PSC Code accounted for 57.9%.

Looking at the Top Ten list, PSC R499, is the largest by value at $555,883,202.26.  This was an increase over November’s total of $359,113,453.25 by $196,769,749.01.  PSC R499 is described as Support- Professional: Other which is a service classification type.   With only 2,827 contract action postings the average value of the contract action postings come to $196,633.61 while the average value of the most posted PSC 7510 comes to $542.42.  Supplies and Tools clearly dominated the Top Ten list for December with only 3 PSC Codes (R499, R706, and D399) not being part of the Office Supplies and Tools related postings.  PSC R499, R706, and D399 combined value was $1,116,341,081.27 which is 87.1% of value of the Top Ten list’s total value which come to 10% of total contract postings in the FPDS-NG database.  This was an increase of 1% over November 2019 which came in at 9% for a value of $656,125,758.38.

PSCCount of PSCSum of Action Obligation ($)Contract Opportunities Postings (Total)
751029,110$15,739,795.782
512026,558$22,653,277.164
79104,649$1,320,928.481
R4992,827$555,883,202.26135
R7062,408$45,777,473.7220
D3992,389$514,680,405.2931
71102,362$12,696,147.8621
51802,109$625,961.116
65152,086$98,206,730.90110
93102,084$13,475,364.052
Grand Total76,582$1,281,059,286.61332

December 2019 Top Ten list was dominated by two PSC Codes, 7510 and 5120 (see pie chart).  These two codes combined for 72% of the contract actions from the PSC Codes within the Top Ten list, as referenced in the following pie chart.  This was a decrease of 1% from November 2019 where the percentage came in at 73%.  The first service-related PSC Code is R499 which accounts for 4% of all contract postings for the month but comes to the largest dollar value as seen in the listed Top Ten chart in this section (an increase of 1% over November’s total of #%).

Just as with the NAICS section, the total Contract Opportunity (beta.sam.gov) postings does not correlate with the FPDS-NG rankings.  For example, the top PSC Code 7510 had 2 Contract Opportunity postings in November while it accounted for the most contract action postings within the FPDS-NG database. The largest total amount of Contract Opportunity postings was PSC R499 at 135 postings (an increase of 46 opportunities over November’s 89 postings) which was the fourth most reported PSC Type in terms of contract actions within the FPDS-NG database.

State (Where?)

The Washington, DC region (DC, Maryland, and Virginia) reigns supreme again in December 2019 with three out of 10 of the Top Ten list just as the region did in November 2010. Virginia had the most posted contract actions with 23,789 (20,890 in November) which was more than double Illinois that had the second most postings at 9,977 (9,866 in November).  Taking the three Washington, DC Metro area States/localities the total posted contract actions was 38,338 (34,605 in November) which accounted for 40.4% (39.7% in November) of the contract actions within the Top Ten list.  Taking this further, the three states combined for 27.8% of all posted contract actions in total.  The Top Ten Vendor State list accounted for 68.8% (68.3% in November) of all reported contract actions.

On the value side of the monthly postings, Virginia also accounted for the most expenditures during December with a value of $2,659,290,835.32 (November consisted of $1,840,961,541.43) which was 41.4% of all expenditures for the states within the Top Ten List. In comparison, this was larger in terms of total value over November’s $1,840,961,541.43 expenditures but a smaller percentage of the Top Ten States expenditures with November percentage coming in at 45.1% to December’s 41.4%.  Taken nationally, Virginia again brought in nearly a quarter (24.2%) of all reported expenditures that came to $10,978,722,627.27.  This was a slight decrease of November’s 24.4% of the total value of all posted contract actions that came to $7,518,618,310.99.  Combined, the Washington Metro Area took in $4,185,036,618.94 worth of contract actions in December 2019 that represents 38.1% value of all contract actions the Federal Government posted within the month of November.  November’s Washington Metro Area came in as $2,518,095,947.68 worth of contract actions representing 33.5% value of all contract actions the Federal Government posted within the month of November. This shows that the Washington Metro Area took in a greater percentage of expenditure value in December from November.

Vendor StateCount of Vendor StateSum of Action Obligation ($)Contract Opportunities Postings (Total)
VA23,789$2,659,290,835.32433
IL9,977$286,192,017.5086
MD8,699$1,254,193,021.58317
MA8,406$387,577,885.0759
NC8,159$140,169,376.75153
CA8,141$997,059,225.93389
MI7,925$71,108,698.2246
NY7,719$263,601,299.76105
GA6,119$85,491,595.36122
DC5,850$271,552,762.04223
Grand Total94,784$6,416,236,717.531,933

For the contract actions within the pie chart, Virginia accounted for 25% of all contract actions posted within the Top Ten list entries, an increase of 1% over November 2019 total of 24%.  This was followed by Illinois with 11 % and Maryland was third with 9% of contract actions for the Top Ten entries (both matching the percentage within November).  Washington, DC (the Nation’s Capital) came in at 6% of the contract postings.  Combined the Washington, DC region as a whole accounted for 40% of all posted contract actions out of the Top Ten list (an increase of 1% from November’s 39%).

Contract Opportunities, beta.sam.gov, postings in December 2019 matched the FPDS-NG activity with Virginia with the most Contract Opportunities postings (433).  This was in contrast with November’s postings since the sixth most FPDS postings came from California which the most Contract Opportunities postings with 251.  This beat out Maryland by one posting which came in at 251.   In December, California’s postings raised to 389 but did not match the number of postings from Virginia.  Maryland came in third with 317 followed by Washington, DC that came in fourth for the month with 223 postings.  In total, the Washington Metro area consisted of 50.3% of all Contract Opportunities postings.

Vendor City (Where?)

Breaking down the location to a more specific area in this section.  The Federal Government posted the greatest number of contract actions within Alexandria, Virginia with 14,097 postings for a total of $100,319,783.65 (November consisted of 12,752 for $70,861,511.25).   Alexandria saw an increase of 1,345 contract actions that resulted in a increase in value of $29,458,272.40 over the previous month.  Durham (NC) followed with 6,914 (an increase of 83 from 6,831 postings in November) for $16,155,956.84 (an increase from 10,621,499.49).  This equates to 83 additional contract actions for a total of $5,534,457.35 for Durham, NC.  In addition to Alexandria, VA, Washington and Columbia (MD), also located within the Washington, DC Metro Area.  Alexandria accounted for 10.22% of all posted contract actions for the month and accounted for .9% of all expenditures for the month.  Taking a combined approach, the three Washington region vendor cities totaled 24,409 (up from 22,424 in November) contract actions for a total of $414,372,184.10 (an increase of $83,949,486.13 over Novembers total of $330,422,697.97).  These three cities accounted for 89.1% of December expenditures for the Top Ten list entries.  The Top Ten Vendor City in the list accounted for 39.3% of all reported contract actions and was 4.2% of total expenditures (November was 41.4% and 4.7% respectively). 

Vendor CityCount of Vendor CitySum of Action Obligation ($)
ALEXANDRIA14,097$100,319,783.65
DURHAM6,914$16,155,956.84
LAKE FOREST6,037$23,203,483.20
WASHINGTON5,864$272,257,653.38
WARREN5,265$1,816,215.90
COLUMBIA4,448$41,794,747.07
NORWELL3,595$2,445,296.75
GAINESVILLE2,952$3,598,828.38
KENOSHA2,782$728,772.46
MELVILLE2,264$2,517,121.59
Grand Total54,218$464,837,859.22

The Top Ten pie chart lists that Alexandria contained 26% (up from 24% in November) of the contract action postings that made up the Top Ten list.  Of these results, the pie chart indicates that three vendor cities make up half (50%) of the contract action postings.  These cities are Alexandria (26%), Durham (13%) and Lake Forest (11%).  The seven other cities, starting with Washington, DC, made up the other 50% of postings within the Top Ten list.  The range for these entries are 11% down to 4%.

Date Signed (When?)

This section contains all 30 days in order to view the trend of postings on each day within December 2019.  As indicated, the most voluminous date was December 19, 2019 with 9,343 contract actions that totaled $929,166,009.89.  The second busiest date was December, 11 2019 with 8,799 postings for a total of 567,785,314.38.  December 19, 2019 in the list accounted for 6.7% of all reported contract actions for the month.  The day’s posting value of $929,166,009.89 also represents 8.4% of the total expenditures for the month.

The most expensive day was not the busiest posting day in terms of total contract actions.  The day that had the highest value was December 20, 2019 with 8,540 postings for a value of $1,774,898,811.49 represents 16.1% of the month’s total expenditure of $10,978,722,627.27.  On average, the contract actions posted on December 20, 2019 came to $207,833.58. Contract actions posted on December 20, 2019 had a higher average value compared to the monthly average of $79,639.06 per contract posting.

DateCount of Date SignedSum of Action Obligation ($)Total Contracting Opportunities (Posted Date)
12/01/19508$19,663,315.51503
12/02/194,305$227,562,716.65775
12/03/196,435$305,853,241.671,004
12/04/196,962$330,610,963.101,236
12/05/197,528$499,232,508.06917
12/06/196,634$283,596,817.75680
12/07/191,793$6,390,836.3222
12/08/19883$4,083,721.98246
12/09/195,437$306,245,755.55799
12/10/197,991$372,253,951.68834
12/11/198,799$567,785,314.38879
12/12/197,888$352,422,102.321,174
12/13/196,780$596,623,553.10600
12/14/192,427$16,917,473.3312
12/15/19816$10,313,050.01199
12/16/195,569$645,858,869.80856
12/17/197,365$741,225,635.201,456
12/18/198,159$1,073,527,897.14906
12/19/199,343$929,166,009.891,187
12/20/198,540$1,774,898,811.49842
12/21/192,324$7,612,415.1542
12/22/19768$9,516,936.34139
12/23/194,374$663,374,191.49754
12/24/191,601$24,815,844.1643
12/25/19270$4,589,662.8629
12/26/191,163$185,850,735.77335
12/27/193,437$146,385,203.78292
12/28/191,631$19,463,971.5029
12/29/19350$7,970,362.7957
12/30/194,239$487,812,433.38436
12/31/193,537$357,098,325.12410
Grand Total137,856$10,978,722,627.2717,693

Vendor (To Whom?)

The most activity went to the National Industries for the Blind with 13,439 which was an increase of 1,259 over the 12,180 total contract actions posted in November.  This number includes contract actions that add to as well as take away from the contract to which the posting is related.  The total value of the 13,439 contract actions comes to $2,925,103.44.  The average value per contract action comes to $217.66.  This is total dollar value decrease of $348,399.31 from November which totaled $3,273,502.75 for an average value of $268.76.  In terms of contract action posting activity, the National Industries for the Blind had over twice as much activity as the second-place company, W.W. Grainger, Inc.  Despite the deference in postings W.W. Grainger brought in $12,315,334.91 in total ($9,166,097.33 in November).  W.W. Grainger was awarded $9,390,231.47 more than the National Industries for the Blind in terms of value.  W.W. Grainger average contract action value was $2,050 per contract action. This equates to W.W. Grainger average value is roughly 7.5 times more than National Industries for the Blind.  The Top Ten Vendor Name in the list accounted for 34.2% (November was 36.3%) of all reported contract actions.

Vendor NameCount of Vendor NameSum of Action Obligation ($)
NATIONAL INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND13,439$2,925,103.44
W.W. GRAINGER, INC.6,006$12,315,334.91
L C INDUSTRIES INC.5,290$2,180,435.47
WRIGHT TOOL COMPANY4,980$2,022,744.05
OFFICE DEPOT, INC.4,066$2,954,887.63
NOBLE SALES CO INC3,579$2,621,238.03
IDSC HOLDINGS LLC2,780$683,001.46
FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC2,453$410,924.53
KIPPER TOOL COMPANY2,423$948,931.59
DOCUMENT IMAGING DIMENSIONS INC.2,252$941,326.56
Grand Total47,268$28,003,927.67

Within the Top Ten Vendor Names list, the National Industries for the Blind accounted for 28% of the contract action postings from the list as indicated in the following pie chart.  W.W. Granger, Inc occupied the second largest slice with 13%.  These two companies received 41% of all total contract actions within those from the Top Ten list as well as accounted for over half of the Top Ten value at $15,240,438.35 out of $28,003,927.67.  The other entrants activity within the Top Ten list ranged from 11% to 5% postings from the remaining companies. 

Contracting Agency (By Whom?)

The total of all reported contract actions for the top ten Contracting Agencies came to $3,701,769,725.32, an increase of $467,261,828.46 over November 2019’s total of $3,234,507,896.86.  The Top Ten Contracting Agencies reporting contract actions totaled 116,519 out of the total of 137,856 reported contract actions for the month.  November 2019 totals were 108,682 out of the total of 127,271 reported contract actions for the month.  The 116,519 contract actions make up 84.5% of all reported contract actions.  There is a total of 130 Contracting Agencies that posted contract actions in the month of December, therefore, the other 120 Contracting agencies account for 15.5% of all reported postings.

The Top Ten Contracting Agencies combined total value of $3,701,769,725.32 which accounts for 33.7% of all expenditures.  As previously stated, the Top Ten Contracting Agency list accounted for 84.5% of all reported contract actions.  By looking at the two percentages, total posted contract actions and total expenditures, these information pieces do not match.  One would think that with 84.5% of the total contact actions that the expenditure value percentage of 33.7 would be commensurate or closer to the 84.5%.  The answer to this is the Contracting Agency itself, the Federal Acquisition Service (FAS).  Being part of the General Service Administration, the FAS is responsible for procuring many types of products/services.  The Federal Acquisition Service with 93,152 contract actions has been awarded 85,230 more contract actions than the second most awards under Veterans Affairs.  With this difference combined with the FAS average contract action award value of $6,671.62 it seems that November was a heavy product purchasing month (making an assumption that service-related procurements would be of higher value).  In comparison with the Federal Acquisition Service, the Department of Veterans Affairs average contract actions value came to $109,901.32.  There was a $103,229 value difference in average value between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Federal Acquisition Service.

Another outlier in the chart from the Federal Acquisition Service is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).  NASA had 2,042 posted contract actions but with the largest expenditure value of $1,155,580,530.34.  This comes to an average contract action value of $565,906.23. 

Contracting AgencyCount of Contracting AgencySum of Action Obligation ($)Contract Opportunities Postings (Total)
FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE93,152$621,474,904.1643
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF7,922$870,638,237.501,258
STATE, DEPARTMENT OF2,697$263,816,925.6983
FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM / BUREAU OF PRISONS2,606$129,143,524.22261
PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE2,067$205,699,225.06281
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION2,042$1,155,580,530.34145
U.S. COAST GUARD1,917$220,355,461.10326
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH1,566$185,204,040.61116
FOREST SERVICE1,321$23,325,154.48114
DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION1,229$26,531,722.1618
Grand Total116,519$3,701,769,725.322,645

Out of the Top Ten list, as indicated within the pie chart, the Federal Acquisition Service account for 80% of the total posted contract actions.  The next largest was the Department of Veterans Affairs at 7% and the rest followed at 2% and 1% respectively.  December continued to be a top-heavy month in terms of the total contract actions postings which also occurred in November 2019.

The Department of Veterans Affairs was the most active of the Top Ten Contracting Agencies with 1,258 Contracting Opportunities (sam.beta.gov) postings which was 24 more postings than the November 2019 total of 1,234.  Unlike November 2019 (Bureau of Prisons), the next active Contracting Agency was the United States Coast Guard with 326 postings.  The Federal Acquisition Service had a total of 43 Contracting Agency postings. 

Contracting Office (By Whom?)

The previous section provided information on the parent Agency to the following Contracting Office list. As seen in the prior section, the Federal Acquisition Service posted the most amount of contract actions. The following list shows 8 out of the 10 Contracting Offices belongs to the Federal Acquisition Service with the addition of the GSA/FAS Automotive Center in December as compared with the November.  The last 2 results are from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Department of State (listed in order).   

The combined total of FAS Offices postings came to 91,745, an increase from 84,998, with a value of $73,247,045.16 (out of the Top Ten total value of $418,463,221.78) which comes to 17.5% of the Top Ten List. This means that the last two Contracting Offices, NASA Shared Services Center and Acquisitions – AQM Momentum (Department of State) received the   82.4% monthly value at $345,216,176.62.  Expanding this to a larger comparison, the Top Ten Contracting Office in the list accounted for 3.8% of all reported contract actions during December 2019.

Contracting Office NameCount of Contracting Office NameSum of Action Obligation ($)
GSA/FAS ADMIN SVCS ACQUISITION BR(230,881$12,259,166.94
GSA/FAS SCIENTFC,TEMP SVCS,ADINT20,912$9,658,599.47
GSA/FAS HEARTLAND ACQUISITION CENTE17,221$6,711,868.32
GSA/FAS CENTER OF INNOVATIVE ACQUIS12,516$18,825,689.15
GSA/FAS FURNITURE SYSTEMS MGT DIV3,443$2,932,578.14
GSA/FAS CENTER FOR IT SCHEDULE PROG2,539$0.00
GSA/FAS/PSHC/PROF SRVCS SCHED-PSS2,183$0.00
GSA/FAS AUTOMOTIVE CENTER2,050$22,859,143.14
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER988$111,704,551.97
ACQUISITIONS - AQM MOMENTUM893$233,511,624.65
Grand Total93,626$418,463,221.78

The pie chart indicates that the GSA/FAS Admin Svcs Acquisition BR(2, New York, NY) accounted for 33% of all contract postings within the Top Ten list.  The second largest slice at 22% belonged to the GSA/FAS SCIENTFC, TEMP SVCS, ADINT followed by GSA/FAS HEARTLAND ACQUISITION CENTER at 19%. Looking at the chart, the top two Contracting Offices released 55% of the months contract action postings.  The next two offices released 32% and the rest combined for 11% of the monthly postings.  The pie chart shows who was most active in terms of contract.

Contract ID (Bonus)

Now for the individual contracts that were released in December 2019. Just as with the other sections, the list is based off the total contract actions posted for the month, not by value.  This makes Contract 75N92A20F00001, BPA Call number, the most posted contract with 27 contract action postings. GS35F0119Y, a GSA Federal Supply Schedule (FSS), comes in second with 18 postings.  GS35F0119Y belongs to Cara Soft Technology Corporation. 75N92A20F00001 is a BPA Call number that is associated with multiple contract numbers and companies within the Hotels marketplace.   The Top Ten Contract ID in the list accounted for .6% (six tenths of a percent) of all reported contract actions. As for the rest of the Top Ten contract in the list, there were 5 from one of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) agencies which are identified by the contract number starting with the number 75 and HHSM500T0001.  GS00Q17NSD3009 is out of the Federal Bureau of Prisons and DTFA0196C03008ACALL0005 is out of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Contract IDCount of Contract IDSum of Action Obligation ($)
75N92A20F0000127$369,405.54
GS35F0119Y18$0.00
75N93020F0000116$1,221,325.51
HHSM500T000215$39,831,818.00
GS35F0265X14$0.00
75N90020F0000114$2,707,204.20
75N98020F0000113$3,462,860.83
HHSM500T000113-$564,648.43
GS00Q17NSD300913$0.00
75N99020F0000113$3,497,546.10
DTFA0196C03008ACALL000513$16,435,432.00
Grand Total169$66,960,943.75

December 2019 is the third month within the first quarter of Government Fiscal Year 2020.  As previously stated, the report is based on data pulled from FPDS-NG on January 2, 2020. 

In this report, I have decided to use the Action Obligation field for any value totals from the FPDS-NG database.  Being different from the Base and All Options value field, the Action Obligation field is tied to the individual contract action posting whereas the Base and All Options value is the posted contract total.  By using the Action Obligation value, this keeps the measurements congruent between the various sections of this report.  When looking at the Base and All Options value within an individual FPDS-NG entry on FPDS-NG.gov, the value may be larger than the Action Obligation values posted within the contract actions.   The difference in these values stem from the use of the two fields.  First, as previously mentioned, the Base and All Options field is to report the total value of the contract not necessarily for the individual action value. Secondly, the Action Obligation may be listed as $0 which means the contract action doesn’t add to the overall value of the contract but is entered into the FPDS-NG for another reason or takes away value with a negative value entry.   Thus, it is the latter that affects each section of this report.

The specific related Contract Opportunity postings provided in the various report sections where the information was available and where the search fields used the data in a similar method.  The Contract Opportunities and FPDS-NG database, while having similar types of data, are two structurally different databases and searches that use the data in different manners.

Information used to write report:

December 2019 Report Data: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EdToQzv_bk71kcMzZiOVRqrSXPWy5r8G

 

Note: the link is an uploaded Microsoft Excel file to Google Drive.  Therefore, the formatting will be different than the Microsoft Excel file since Google will use Google Sheets to display the information.