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Broadest contractors (number of agencies)

Companies that won contracts from the most distinct agencies, ranked by the number of agencies they do business with. A measure of the breadth of a company's government relationships — something dollar totals alone do not show.

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What the data shows

Some firms depend heavily on a single agency, while others win work across many agencies — the latter have a broader demand base and more resilience to any one agency's budget swings. Award size (/rankings/contractors) and breadth of agencies do not always align; comparing the two reveals the shape of each company's government business. Figures are based on this site's collected set.

Top 27 of 27

# Company Agencies
1 Accenture Federal Gov services 26 awards 10
2 Leidos Gov services 22 awards 9
3 Palantir Tech 27 awards 7
4 IBM Tech 22 awards 5
5 Alphabet (Google) Tech 21 awards 5
6 Apple Tech 14 awards 5
7 General Dynamics Defense 24 awards 4
8 L3Harris Defense 26 awards 4
9 SAIC Gov services 18 awards 4
10 Booz Allen Hamilton Gov services 13 awards 4
11 Amazon Tech 26 awards 4
12 Lockheed Martin Defense 26 awards 3
13 Microsoft Tech 26 awards 3
14 Boeing Defense 25 awards 2
15 Huntington Ingalls Defense 26 awards 2
16 Northrop Grumman Defense 27 awards 2
17 KBR Gov services 26 awards 2
18 Pfizer Health & pharma 23 awards 2
19 Dell Technologies Tech 14 awards 2
20 CACI International Gov services 10 awards 2
21 Humana Health & pharma 5 awards 1
22 RTX (Raytheon) Defense 25 awards 1
23 Oracle Tech 26 awards 1
24 AMD Tech 1 awards 1
25 Meta Platforms Tech 1 awards 1
26 Salesforce Tech 1 awards 1
27 Broadcom Tech 1 awards 1

Aggregates cover each source's collected data. Names use the original data as-is.

FAQ

What does this metric measure?
Companies that won contracts from the most distinct agencies, ordered by the number of agencies — the breadth of the government relationship that dollar totals miss.
How does it differ from the dollar ranking?
It looks at breadth of customers, not amount. A firm spanning many agencies ranks above one with a single huge contract.
What is the source?
USAspending contracts aggregated per company, counting the number of agencies transacted with.
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