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Department of the Treasury Contract Awards & Intelligence

Department of the Treasury (Treasury) shows $6.0B in SCOUT transaction volume across 11,281 award actions (trailing 12 months ending March 2026, ≥$100K floor), with an average action value of $532.9K. The agency focuses on irs it modernization, financial systems, tax administration, sanctions enforcement, and fiscal operations. SCOUT aggregates all USASpending transaction records including modifications — differs from published FY2025 annual totals. See methodology note below. Data: PrimeRFP SCOUT · FPDS.

$6.0B

SCOUT Transaction Vol.

11,281

Total Awards

$532.9K

Avg. Award Value

2026-03-04

Data Through

Top Treasury Contractors by Obligation — FY2025

RankContractorAwardsTotal Obligation
#1INTL FCStone Ltd348$752.0M
#2Asahi Refining USA Inc.142$473.5M
#3StonEx Financial Ltd12$219.6M
#4Science Applications International Corporation98$204.0M
#5Crane & Co., Inc.64$197.5M

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PrimeRFP SCOUT · Federal procurement records ≥$100K cumulative · 2025-04-012026-03-04

SCOUT Analysis — Treasury Market Intelligence

Treasury obligated $6.0B across 11,281 contracts in the trailing 12 months (Apr 2025–Mar 2026, ≥$100K floor), with a notably diverse mix — precious metals and currency material suppliers (US Mint / Bureau of Engraving) sit alongside major IT services firms.

IRS IT modernization drives the largest technology spend — cloud engineering, data analytics, and agile development firms are actively competing for transformation task orders.

Carahsoft and Accenture Federal remain key technology integrators — Treasury's software procurement intensity is among the highest per-dollar of any civilian agency.

TIPSS-4 (Treasury Information Processing Support Services) is the primary vehicle for IRS and Treasury IT services — on-contract position is essential for the largest task orders.

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Treasury Recompete Pipeline

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Frequently Asked Questions — Department of the Treasury Contracting

How much does the Department of the Treasury spend on contracts?

Treasury obligated $6.0B across 11,281 contracts in the trailing 12 months ending March 2026 (≥$100K floor). The IRS is Treasury's largest contracting component, actively modernizing its technology systems. Source: PrimeRFP SCOUT.

Who are the top Treasury contractors?

Top Treasury contractors (Apr 2025–Mar 2026) include INTL FCStone ($752M — precious metals for US Mint), Asahi Refining USA ($474M — currency metals), StonEx Financial ($220M), SAIC ($204M), and Crane & Co. ($197M — currency paper). Source: PrimeRFP SCOUT.

What is TIPSS-4 and how do I get on it?

TIPSS-4 (Treasury Information Processing Support Services 4) is the primary Treasury/IRS IT services vehicle. It is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the IRS. New on-ramps and task order competitions are issued periodically — PrimeRFP SCOUT tracks all active and upcoming TIPSS-4 opportunities.

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