
See which companies win federal contracts and how much taxpayer money flows to them. Our proprietary OGI score distills every award from USAspending.gov into a single, actionable influence number — from 0 (negligible) to 100 (heavy contractor).
Proprietary multi-factor algorithm. Up to 5 fiscal years of data. Agency breakdowns. NAICS sectors. Performance locations. Award-level detail. All from free public government data.
OmniFolio Government Influence (OGI) Analysis
$148.2B
3-year total24,891
Federal contracts12
Federal agencies38
Performance locationsHistorical Depth
Up to 5 fiscal years of data
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Beyond raw dollar amounts
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The U.S. government is the world's largest buyer. Understanding which companies win federal contracts — and how much they depend on taxpayer money — is essential for investment research.
The federal government awards over $700 billion in contracts annually. For companies like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and Boeing, government contracts represent the majority of their revenue. Tracking this data reveals who benefits most.
The Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) requires all federal award data to be published on USAspending.gov. These are official government records with exact dollar amounts, agencies, and recipients.
Companies heavily dependent on federal contracts face unique risks — budget sequestration, continuing resolutions, policy shifts, and election cycles. A sudden change in defense or infrastructure spending can materially impact earnings.
The OGI score maps to five signal labels. Here's what each range means and how to interpret it for your investment research.
Extremely high federal contract volume. The company is deeply embedded in government spending — defense primes, major IT integrators, and critical infrastructure providers. Significant government revenue dependency.
Very high federal contract volume. The company wins substantial awards across multiple agencies. Government contracting is clearly a major revenue stream worth monitoring for budget risk.
Moderate federal contracting engagement. The company wins meaningful government work but isn't solely dependent on federal revenue. Standard for companies in regulated or defense-adjacent sectors.
Minimal federal contracting engagement. The company wins some government work but it's not a significant revenue driver. Most obligations are small or infrequent.
Little to no federal contract activity detected. The company either doesn't pursue government work or its awards are too small and infrequent to register. Common for consumer-facing companies.
Six integrated views give you complete visibility into federal contracting behavior — from the big-picture influence score to individual award documents.
A proprietary 0–100 score measuring a company's overall federal contracting depth. Color-coded signal labels from "Negligible" to "Heavy Contractor" give you an instant read on government dependency.
Interactive bar chart showing total federal obligations per fiscal year. See spending trends over 1, 2, 3, or 5 years. Hover for exact dollar amounts and award counts per year.
See exactly which federal agencies award contracts to the company — Department of Defense, NASA, Department of Energy, and 20+ agencies. Ranked by total obligation amount.
Breakdown by NAICS industry codes — Aerospace, IT Services, Construction, Professional Services, and more. Understand the diversity of a company's federal work.
Geographic distribution of contract performance — see which states the company performs federal work in, ranked by obligation amount and award count.
Full award-level detail with awarding agency, description, fiscal year, obligation amount, performance location, NAICS code, and direct links to USAspending.gov award pages.
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The official source for federal spending data. Every contract, grant, loan, and other financial assistance award made by the U.S. government. Maintained by the Department of the Treasury. 100% public, no API key required.
Ticker-to-company name resolution powered by the SEC EDGAR company search. Ensures accurate matching between stock tickers and federal contractor recipient names.
Our proprietary scoring engine analyzes multiple dimensions of federal contracting activity — contract magnitude, agency breadth, sector diversity, contract volume, consistency, and trend — to produce a single influence score.
Automatically identifies whether a company's government contracting is increasing, decreasing, or stable. Flags heavy contractors and those with surging federal dependence.
Four steps from ticker to actionable federal spending intelligence.
Enter any US stock ticker symbol. Our autocomplete searches the SEC EDGAR company registry and resolves the correct contractor name for USAspending.gov.
We query USAspending.gov for all contracts, grants, and awards matching the company. Up to 5 fiscal years of award-level data are retrieved and parsed.
Our proprietary multi-factor algorithm evaluates contract magnitude, agency breadth, sector diversity, volume, consistency, and trend to produce a single influence score.
Read the OGI score, scan fiscal year trends, review agency breakdowns, inspect NAICS sectors, performance states, and drill into individual award documents.
A single ticker lookup delivers all of this federal spending intelligence, computed and formatted for instant analysis.
Proprietary multi-factor government influence score
Heavy Contractor, Major, Moderate, Low, or Negligible
Increasing, Decreasing, or Stable trajectory
Federal obligations per year with bar visualization
Aggregate federal obligation over selected period
Total federal contracts and awards in the period
DoD, NASA, DOE, HHS, and 20+ federal agencies
Army, Navy, Air Force, and sub-agency granularity
Aerospace, IT, Construction, Professional Services, etc.
Contracts, grants, loans, and other assistance types
Geographic distribution of contract work across the US
1Y, 2Y, 3Y, and 5Y with instant switching
Full award-level data with agency, amount, and description
Direct links to official USAspending.gov award pages
Click any agency to see all their awards for this company
Click any state to see contracts performed there
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100% powered by USAspending.gov — the U.S. government's official public spending portal. No paid data vendors, no subscription feeds. Just public records and proprietary analytics.
Our proprietary OGI algorithm goes far beyond raw dollar amounts. It evaluates multiple dimensions of contracting activity to produce a single, interpretable influence score per company.
Smart caching ensures sub-second load times for repeat lookups. First lookups fetch live from USAspending.gov and cache results for rapid subsequent access.
Data organized by federal fiscal year (October–September). See annual trends in contract obligations, agency mix, and sector diversification over up to 5 years.
Agencies, sub-agencies, NAICS sectors, award types (contracts, grants, loans), performance states — every dimension of federal spending at your fingertips.
Click any agency, sector, or state to instantly filter and inspect the underlying awards. Seamless drill-down without leaving the page.
Whether you're a retail investor, defense sector analyst, or financial advisor — federal spending data reveals the government dependency behind every contractor.
Understand the federal revenue dependency of defense primes and sub-contractors. Track contract trends, agency mix, and geographic distribution to anticipate earnings impact from budget changes.
Government contract dependency is a material risk factor. Track which companies derive significant revenue from federal spending and assess their exposure to budget cycles and policy shifts.
Before acquiring a position in a government contractor, check their award history, agency concentration, and spending trend. Companies reliant on a single agency face higher cancellation risk.
Track which companies win the most from specific agencies — Defense, NASA, Energy, Health & Human Services. Map the contractor landscape across federal procurement.
Compare government contract intensity across competitors in defense, aerospace, IT services, and healthcare. The OGI score normalizes for size to reveal relative government dependency.
Add federal spending data to client reports and portfolio reviews. A company's government contract profile is a material factor that reveals revenue concentration and political risk.
Stop guessing about government contract exposure. Track federal awards, agency breakdowns, sector distribution, and performance locations — all from free public government data.
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