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Logistics & Supply Chain Federal Contracts

Under PSC V-series — Transportation, Travel & Relocation Services, federal obligations totaled $11.0B across 8,920 contracts in the trailing 12 months (2025-05-27 → 2026-04-23), with an average award of $1.2M.

This page uses a PSC-led market view as the headline and a NAICS-based companion view for firm-classification analysis — see below.

$11.0B

12-Mo Obligations (Headline)

8,920

Contracts (12-Mo)

$1.2M

Avg Award Size

$15.6B

NAICS Companion (NAICS 48)

How this market is scoped

Headline view — Market

PSC V-series — Transportation, Travel & Relocation Services

Product Service Code — the federal taxonomy for what the government bought. The authoritative market-sizing lens.

Obligated: $11.0B · 8,920 contracts

Companion view — Firm classification

NAICS 48 — Transportation sector firms

NAICS describes a seller's industry classification — not what was bought. Use this view for firm-set analysis, not market sizing.

Obligated: $15.6B · 17,332 contracts

NAICS 48 captures awards to firms classified under the Transportation sector (trucking, air, water, pipeline, and transportation support services). The NAICS 48 and PSC V views overlap significantly but include different edges — NAICS 48 captures aircraft maintenance (J015) and similar work performed by transportation-classified firms even when the PSC is not V-series, while PSC V captures transportation services delivered by firms of any NAICS.

Scope note: OMB Category Management has a 'Transportation & Logistics Services' category, but the SCOUT category string is not currently resolved against the SCOUT category dimension. This page uses PSC V-series as the cleanest equivalent scope — PSC V is the authoritative federal taxonomy for transportation services and is what OMB's Transportation & Logistics category is built on.

Data filters — reconstructible in USASpending

Every figure on this page is derived from the following filter set, applied to federal award data. Because SCOUT is a USASpending-derived extract, any number here can be reconstructed in USASpending Advanced Search using the scope label above plus these filters.

Scope
PSC V-series — Transportation, Travel & Relocation Services
Time window
Trailing 12 months (2025-05-27 → 2026-04-23)
Min award
≥ $100,000 per transaction
Transaction type
Obligations only (federal_action_obligation). IDIQ/IDV base vehicles excluded.
Year type
calendar
Data source
PrimeRFP SCOUT (USASpending-derived extract)
Since date
2025-05-26
Last refreshed
2026-05-20

Top Agencies in Logistics & Supply Chain

RankAgencyObligations
#1Department of Defense$7.1B
#2Department of Homeland Security$1.5B
#3National Aeronautics and Space Administration$866.3M
#4Department of Veterans Affairs$717.6M
#5Department of the Interior$213.8M

12-month aggregate · Scope: PSC · V-series · PrimeRFP SCOUT

Top Logistics & Supply Chain Contractors

RankContractorAwardsTotal Obligation
#1Space Exploration Technologies Corp.95$2.3B
#2CSI Aviation Services, Inc.16$1.1B
#3United Launch Services, LLC65$530.7M
#4Salus Worldwide Solutions Corp.21$467.9M
#5Federal Express Corporation201$463.8M

12-month aggregate, top 5 shown · Scope: PSC · V-series · PrimeRFP SCOUT

Emerging Competitors (Rank 6–10)

RankContractorAwardsTotal Obligation
#6Atlas Air, Inc.387$448.5M
#7Crowley Government Services, Inc.44$302.7M
#8Omni Air International, LLC234$249.3M
#9International Auto Logistics, LLC12$205.7M
#10American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier, LLC17$192.5M

Market Intelligence — Logistics & Supply Chain

$10.99B obligated across 8,920 contracts in the trailing 12 months under PSC V-series. DoD leads at $7.13B (65% of PSC V scope), followed by DHS at $1.50B and NASA at $866M.

SpaceX ($2.29B) and ULA ($531M) together hold ~$2.8B in launch services (PSC V126 — Space Transportation Services). This is the largest single obligation pocket in the V-series and is driving growth in the category overall.

Airlift is the second major pocket — FedEx ($464M), Atlas Air ($449M), Crowley ($303M), and Omni Air ($249M) reflect a mix of passenger airlift, cargo, and sealift under long-duration DoD and DHS vehicles.

The NAICS 48 companion view ($15.62B / 17,332 awards) is larger because it captures aircraft-maintenance work (PSC J015) and other services performed by transportation-classified firms that aren't in the V-series scope.

Frequently Asked Questions — Logistics & Supply Chain

How much federal transportation and logistics spending is there?

Under PSC V-series (Transportation, Travel & Relocation Services) — the federal taxonomy OMB's Transportation & Logistics Services category is built on — obligations reached $10.99B across 8,920 contracts in the trailing 12 months (2025-05-27 → 2026-04-23). DoD leads at $7.13B, followed by DHS at $1.50B. The NAICS 48 companion (firms classified in the Transportation sector) totals $15.62B. Source: PrimeRFP SCOUT · obligations only · ≥$100K · calendar-year basis.

Why doesn't this page show the OMB Transportation & Logistics Category?

The OMB Category string for Transportation & Logistics Services is not currently resolved against SCOUT's category dimension (Scout returns a filter_warnings flag when queried with that exact string). We use PSC V-series as the direct PSC-based equivalent — the same underlying taxonomy the OMB Category Management program uses to define the category. This is transparent and reconstructible in USASpending; we will migrate to the OMB Category string once SCOUT's category dimension supports it.

What are the largest logistics contracts?

Top obligated awardees are SpaceX ($2.29B — launch services), CSI Aviation ($1.07B), ULA ($531M — launch services), Salus Worldwide ($468M), FedEx ($464M — cargo), and Atlas Air ($449M — airlift). Launch services (PSC V126) drive the top of the table; airlift and mail / package services follow.

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