Government Mechanics
USASpending
The federal government's open database of every contract, grant, and award, a goldmine for tracking who gets paid.
Also known as: USASpending.gov, Federal Spending Data
- What it is
- USASpending.gov is the official public database of federal awards, obligations, and outlays. It records who received money, from which agency, and for what. It draws on FPDS and other systems for near-authoritative award data.
- How it moves markets
- It lets investors verify contract awards, track obligation trends by vendor, and confirm which public company actually won federal dollars. This turns press-release noise into checkable data. Rising obligations to a named contractor can foreshadow revenue.
- Track record
- Analysts cross-reference USASpending obligations against company disclosures to validate federal revenue exposure for primes and subs.
- Who it affects
- Federal-exposed names like LDOS, GD, LMT, LHX, HII.
- Related terms
- idiq-contract, sole-source-contract, ndaa
- Common misread
- Data lags reporting and can misattribute subcontract flows; the named prime is not always the ultimate beneficiary.
- Watch out for
- Obligations are not yet outlays, so booked-to-revenue timing varies widely.
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