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BAE Systems Inc.

BAE Systems Inc. is the US arm of the British defense group, supplying combat vehicles, electronic systems, and ship repair to the US military.

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73/ 100
Fed-Spend Intelligence Score
Established competitor
medium confidence · BAE
$7.1B
tracked federal obligations
#8 / 9
in Defense · top 89%
Below sector median
Federal footprint73
$7.1B tracked across 1 agencies
Performance & integrityN/A
CPARS + FAPIIS signal available in-app
Protest postureN/A
No GAO protest activity on record

Computed from tracked federal obligations, CPARS performance and FAPIIS integrity signals, and GAO protest history. Updated every 6 hours. Not affiliated with BAE Systems Inc..

$7.1B
Recent award value
1 awards tracked
1
Top agencies
By obligated value
In-app
Performance signal
CPARS + integrity
0
GAO protests
None on record

Capture brief

BAE Systems Inc. reads as a established competitor (73/100), anchored by $7.1B tracked federal obligations.

  • Sector standing: ranks #8 of 9 tracked Defense contractors by federal footprint (top 89%), below the Defense sector median. They are catchable on a direct prime bid where capabilities overlap.
  • Agency concentration: Department of Defense is the largest tracked buyer at $7.1B (about 100% of tracked obligations). Concentration this high is both their moat and their single point of failure on recompete.
  • Work mix: heaviest in NAICS 336212. Teaming or a targeted small-business set-aside is most viable where their NAICS overlaps yours.
  • Where to compete: with a 73/100 intelligence score (established competitor), the cleanest path is subcontracting or teaming into their concentrated agencies rather than a head-on prime bid.
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Federal award activity

Total obligated (tracked)
$7.1B
Awards tracked
1

Top awarding agencies

Department of Defense$7.1B

Recent awards

200502!000833!2100!W56HZV!TACOM - WARREN !DAAE0703CS023 !A!N! !N! !P00031!20041101!20081115!557414000!557414000!007932783!N!STEWART & STEVENSON TACTICAL V!5000 INTERSTATE 10 HWY !SEALY !TX!77474!66464!015!48!SEALY !AUSTIN !TEXAS !+000000569789!N!N!000000000000!2320!TRUCKS AND TRUCK TRACTORS, WHEELED !A4B!NON-COMBAT VEHICLES !746 !FMTV !336212!E! !3! ! !D! ! !20200930!B! ! !A! !A!Y!J!2!002!N!1G!A!N!F! ! !N!C!N! ! ! !A!A!A!A!000!A!C!N! ! ! !Y! ! !0001! !$7.1B
Department of Defense · 2003-04-17 · NAICS 336212

What they do

Known agency relationships

Department of the ArmyDepartment of the NavyDepartment of Defense

Representative NAICS codes

336992334511336611

Performance & integrity

CPARS performance ratings and FAPIIS integrity records for this contractor are available on contractor profiles inside Fed-Spend.

Recompete exposure

Pro

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