PrimeRFP SCOUT · Industry Intelligence
Logistics & Supply Chain Federal Contracts
Federal logistics & supply chain spending reached $88.4B across 4,516 contracts over the past 36 months (2023–2026), with an average award value of $19.6M. Data: PrimeRFP SCOUT · federal procurement records.
$88.4B
36-Mo Obligations
4,516
Total Awards
$19.6M
Avg Award Size
+173%
Growth (2023→2025)
Award Trends by Year
| Year | Awards | Obligations | Avg Award |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 809 | $5.4B | $6.7M |
| 2024 | 1,325 | $11.9B | $9.0M |
| 2025 | 2,211 | $54.8B | $24.8M |
PrimeRFP SCOUT · Federal procurement records ≥$25K
Top Agencies in Logistics & Supply Chain
| Rank | Agency | Obligations |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Department of Defense | $56.7B |
| #2 | National Aeronautics and Space Administration | $22.6B |
| #3 | General Services Administration | $4.1B |
| #4 | Department of Homeland Security | $2.1B |
| #5 | Department of State | $907.0M |
36-month aggregate, all fully public · PrimeRFP SCOUT
Top Logistics & Supply Chain Contractors
| Rank | Contractor | Awards | Total Obligation |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Boeing Company | 51 | $11.5B |
| #2 | SpaceX | 1 | $7.0B |
| #3 | General Atomics Aeronautical | 17 | $6.2B |
| #4 | Lockheed Martin | 128 | $5.5B |
| #5 | Northrop Grumman Systems | 65 | $3.8B |
36-month aggregate, top 5 shown · PrimeRFP SCOUT
Emerging Competitors (Rank 6–10)
| Rank | Contractor | Awards | Total Obligation |
|---|---|---|---|
| #6 | Airbus US Space & Defense | 2 | $2.5B |
| #7 | DynCorp International | 9 | $2.4B |
| #8 | Jacobs Technology | 3 | $2.2B |
| #9 | Raytheon | 52 | $1.4B |
| #10 | Amentum Services | 24 | $1.4B |
Market Intelligence — Logistics & Supply Chain
Logistics & Supply Chain spending totaled $88.4B over 36 months — a high-value sector dominated by aerospace/aviation and global military operations.
Award volume surged 173% (2023–2025: 809 to 2,211 contracts) as global logistics networks expanded post-pandemic and military readiness initiatives accelerated.
Average award of $19.6M signals sustained demand for large-scale logistics operators, aircraft maintenance specialists, and supply chain technology providers.
Space logistics (SpaceX, Blue Origin, Northrop) is the fastest-growing sub-sector — commercial space partnerships are reshaping federal launch and payload operations.
Frequently Asked Questions — Logistics & Supply Chain
What federal logistics and supply chain opportunities exist?
Federal logistics spending totaled $88.4B over 36 months (2023–2026), with 4,516 contracts and an average award of $19.6M. DoD leads at $56.7B (64%), followed by NASA ($22.6B) for space logistics. Source: PrimeRFP SCOUT.
What are the largest logistics contracts?
Top contractors include Boeing ($11.5B, aircraft maintenance and logistics), SpaceX ($7B, launch services), General Atomics ($6.2B, unmanned systems), and Lockheed Martin ($5.5B, global logistics). These firms dominate the prime level.
Where is logistics spending growing fastest?
Space logistics and unmanned systems support are the fastest-growing areas, with award volume tripling since 2023. Commercial space partnerships and logistics tech (blockchain, AI-driven supply chain) are new competitive vectors.
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