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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)

YearAwardsObligationsAvg Award
2023809$5.4B$6.7M
20241,325$11.9B$9.0M
20252,211$54.8B$24.8M

PrimeRFP SCOUT · Federal procurement records ≥$25K

Top Agencies in Logistics & Supply Chain

RankAgencyObligations
#1Department of Defense$56.7B
#2National Aeronautics and Space Administration$22.6B
#3General Services Administration$4.1B
#4Department of Homeland Security$2.1B
#5Department of State$907.0M

36-month aggregate, all fully public · PrimeRFP SCOUT

Top Logistics & Supply Chain Contractors

RankContractorAwardsTotal Obligation
#1Boeing Company51$11.5B
#2SpaceX1$7.0B
#3General Atomics Aeronautical17$6.2B
#4Lockheed Martin128$5.5B
#5Northrop Grumman Systems65$3.8B

36-month aggregate, top 5 shown · PrimeRFP SCOUT

Emerging Competitors (Rank 6–10)

RankContractorAwardsTotal Obligation
#6Airbus US Space & Defense2$2.5B
#7DynCorp International9$2.4B
#8Jacobs Technology3$2.2B
#9Raytheon52$1.4B
#10Amentum Services24$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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