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Logistics & Supply Chain Federal Contracts

Federal logistics & supply chain spending reached $7.3B across 8,309 contracts over the past 36 months (2023–2026), with an average award value of $878.8K. Data: PrimeRFP SCOUT · federal procurement records.

$7.3B

36-Mo Obligations

8,309

Total Awards

$878.8K

Avg Award Size

+29%

Growth (2023→2025)

YearAwardsObligationsAvg Award
20237,000$6.1B$871.4K
20249,000$9.3B$1.0M
20259,000$8.5B$944.4K

PrimeRFP SCOUT · Federal procurement records ≥$100K

Top Agencies in Logistics & Supply Chain

RankAgencyObligations
#1Department of Defense$4.6B
#2Department of Homeland Security$333.0M
#3Department of Transportation$274.0M
#4National Aeronautics and Space Administration$103.0M
#5Department of State$82.0M

36-month aggregate, all fully public · PrimeRFP SCOUT

Top Logistics & Supply Chain Contractors

RankContractorAwardsTotal Obligation
#1Vertex Aerospace LLC22$741.0M
#2Amentum Services Inc.28$712.0M
#3M1 Support Services LP10$580.0M
#4Lockheed Martin Corporation71$420.0M
#5DynCorp International LLC25$310.0M

36-month aggregate, top 5 shown · PrimeRFP SCOUT

Emerging Competitors (Rank 6–10)

RankContractorAwardsTotal Obligation
#6Northrop Grumman Systems25$205.0M
#7Airbus U.S. Space & Defense2$168.0M

Market Intelligence — Logistics & Supply Chain

$7.3B obligated across 8,309 awards in 12 months — DoD accounts for 63% ($4.6B) of all federal logistics and transportation support obligations.

Aviation maintenance and support (NAICS 488190) dominates the sector — Vertex Aerospace ($741M), Amentum ($712M), and M1 Support Services ($580M) reflect long-term performance-based logistics contracts.

DHS ($333M) and DOT ($274M) offer more distributed, accessible entry points — CBP Air and Marine and FAA contract tower operations favor regional aviation specialists.

Average award of $879K signals significant task-order competition below the major PBL program level — accessible for mid-tier aviation MRO firms and specialty logistics providers.

Frequently Asked Questions — Logistics & Supply Chain

What federal logistics and supply chain opportunities exist?

Federal logistics spending (NAICS 488+493) totaled $7.3B across 8,309 contracts in the trailing 12 months (Apr 2025–Mar 2026). DoD leads at $4.6B (63%), followed by DHS ($333M) and DOT ($274M). Source: PrimeRFP SCOUT, obligations_only, ≥$100K floor.

What are the largest logistics contracts?

Top contractors include Vertex Aerospace ($741M, aircraft maintenance), Amentum Services ($712M), and M1 Support Services ($580M, Air Force fixed-wing depot). These firms hold long-term performance-based logistics (PBL) contracts covering DoD aircraft fleets.

Where is logistics spending growing fastest?

Aviation maintenance and support services grew from $6.1B (CY2023) to $9.3B (CY2024), then moderated to $8.5B (CY2025). DHS aviation and ground logistics are an emerging growth area as CBP expands air and marine patrol operations along borders.

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