FY2026 YTDDOD: $842.3B (+2.4% YoY)HHS: $156.7B (-1.2% YoY)DHS: $68.4B (+5.1% YoY)NASA: $25.8B (+3.7% YoY)DOE: $48.2B (-0.8% YoY)VA: $301.4B (+8.2% YoY)|Active Opportunities: 47,832Expiring 7d: 2,341|Data via USASpending.gov
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The Boeing Company

Boeing is a leading aerospace prime supplying military aircraft, rotorcraft, satellites, and space systems alongside its commercial aviation business.

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80/ 100
Fed-Spend Intelligence Score
Entrenched prime
medium confidence · The
$183.2B
tracked federal obligations
#2 / 9
in Defense · top 22%
Above sector median
Federal footprint80
$183.2B tracked across 2 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 The Boeing Company.

$183.2B
Recent award value
15 awards tracked
2
Top agencies
By obligated value
In-app
Performance signal
CPARS + integrity
0
GAO protests
None on record

Capture brief

The Boeing Company reads as a entrenched prime (80/100), anchored by $183.2B tracked federal obligations.

  • Sector standing: ranks #2 of 9 tracked Defense contractors by federal footprint (top 22%), above the Defense sector median. Displacing them head-on is capital-intensive; target their adjacencies.
  • Agency concentration: Department of Defense is the largest tracked buyer at $150.3B (about 82% of tracked obligations). Concentration this high is both their moat and their single point of failure on recompete.
  • Work mix: heaviest in NAICS 336411, 336414, 541720. Teaming or a targeted small-business set-aside is most viable where their NAICS overlaps yours.
  • Where to compete: with a 80/100 intelligence score (entrenched prime), the cleanest path is subcontracting or teaming into their concentrated agencies rather than a head-on prime bid.
3 more capture insights

Federal award activity

Total obligated (tracked)
$183.2B
Awards tracked
15

Top awarding agencies

Department of Defense$150.3B
National Aeronautics and Space Administration$32.9B

Recent awards

F-15, FMS, F-15QA AIR VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT$7.0B
Department of Defense · 2017-12-22 · NAICS 336411
CMV-22 PRODUCTION LOT 22 LONG LEAD-TIME ITEMS$6.6B
Department of Defense · 2016-12-28 · NAICS 336411
W58RGZ-16-C-0023 IS FOR THE AWARD OF ADVANCE PROCUREMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $184,930,000.00 TO SUPPORT LOT 7 FULL RATE PRODUCTION LONG LEAD ITEMS.$7.4B
Department of Defense · 2016-03-21 · NAICS 336411
USN P-8A FRP II LONG LEAD MATERIAL$18.1B
Department of Defense · 2014-08-14 · NAICS 336411
RSAF F-15 FLEET MODERNIZATION PROGRAM$11.2B
Department of Defense · 2012-03-08 · NAICS 336411
THE MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY (MDA), GROUND-BASED MIDCOURSE DEFENSE (GMD) DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINMENT CONTRACT (DSC) THE GMD DSC WORK INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO: 1) FUTURE DEVELOPMENT; 2) FIELDING; 3) TEST; 4) SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, INTEGRATION AND CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT; 5) EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING AND REFURBISHMENT; 6) TRAINING; AND 7) OPERATIONS AND SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT FOR THE GMD WEAPON SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED SUPPORT FACILITIES.$6.5B
Department of Defense · 2011-12-30 · NAICS 541712
PROCUREMENT OF V-22 LOT 17 LONG LEAD-TIME ITEMS$7.3B
Department of Defense · 2011-12-29 · NAICS 336411
KC-X MODERNIZATION PROGRAM$32.0B
Department of Defense · 2011-02-24 · NAICS 336411

What they do

Known agency relationships

Department of the Air ForceDepartment of DefenseNASA

Representative NAICS codes

336411336414927110

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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