Department DOJ

Department of Justice

20Federal Register docs
≈$8.3MContracts awarded
1Awards

The Department of Justice (DOJ) oversees federal law enforcement, prosecution, and antitrust. It includes the FBI, the DEA, the Bureau of Prisons, and the ATF (alcohol, tobacco, and firearms).

Its work ranges from criminal and national-security investigations to reviewing large mergers and bringing antitrust cases. Beyond rule-making, it has drawn attention for competition enforcement against big technology companies.

What the data shows

  • We have collected 20 Federal Register documents (rules and notices) for this agency.
  • It awarded $8,336,751 in federal contracts (1 awards) in our collection; the top recipient is ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC ($8,336,751, ~100%).
  • Spending is concentrated in a single top recipient.

Federal Register (rules & notices)

By type: Notice 18Rule 2

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Federal contracts (awarded · USAspending)

What this shows:In the collected data, the largest single recipient is ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC (about 100% of the total), across 1 recipients — showing how concentrated awards are at the top.

Amount Recipient Scope (original)
≈$8.3M ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC /Federal Bureau of Investigation ITSSS- 2 SCOR 49- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) EXPLOITATION PROOF OF CONCEPT (POC)

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Where the money goes (by company)

≈$623.5M
≈$19.1M
≈$16K

The main companies this agency funds and cumulative amounts, from this site's collected contract data. Click a company for details.

Federal contract awards over time (past 9 fiscal years)

Federal contract awards by Department of Justice has risen about 11% from FY2017 to FY2025 (≈$7.65B to ≈$8.52B).

FY2017FY2018FY2019FY2020FY2021FY2022FY2023FY2024FY2025
Fiscal yearAwarded
FY2025≈$8.52B
FY2024≈$9.4B
FY2023≈$9.96B
FY2022≈$8.98B
FY2021≈$9.14B
FY2020≈$8.58B
FY2019≈$8.16B
FY2018≈$7.79B
FY2017≈$7.65B

Total federal contracts (award types A–D) awarded by this agency per fiscal year (starting October). Source: USAspending. May be revised.

Timeline

Events tied to this entity, newest first, from the data this site tracks.

  1. 2026-06-11 Rule Notice ↗
  2. 2026-06-11 Rule Rule ↗
  3. 2026-06-11 Rule Notice ↗
  4. 2026-06-11 Rule Notice ↗
  5. 2026-06-11 Rule Notice ↗
  6. 2026-06-11 Rule Notice ↗
  7. 2026-06-11 Rule Notice ↗
  8. 2026-06-11 Rule Notice ↗
  9. 2026-06-11 Rule Notice ↗
  10. 2026-06-11 Rule Notice ↗
  11. 2026-06-10 Rule Notice ↗
  12. 2025-09-22 Award ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC ↗ ≈$8.3M

Based on real dates within this site's collected set (contracts = start date / filings = filing date / rules = publication date). Not exhaustive.

FAQ

What does the Justice Department oversee?
Enforcement and prosecution of federal law, housing the FBI, DEA, ATF, and the Bureau of Prisons.
How does it relate to this site?
It appears via antitrust review and law-enforcement and regulatory rules and notices.
How does it engage tech firms?
It can be a party to antitrust cases over large mergers and market power.

Sources (primary)

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