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The Top 100 Contractors Report (TCR 100) is a list developed annually by the General Services Administration as part of its tracking of U.S. federal government procurement. It features the "Top 100" contractors with the U.S. government. In 2005, the federal government aimed to source 23% of all subcontracts from small businesses with guidance from the Small Business Administration. The federal government was unable to meet this goal for 8 years until FY2013 when it subcontracted over $83 billion from small businesses. In 2015, the federal government exceeded their overall goal of 23% by 2.75% resulting in $90.7 billion dollars awarded to small businesses, 5.05% ($17.8 billion) of which went to women-owned small business (WOSB), meeting the goal for the first time since it was implemented in 1996.Record Yr for Diversity
/ref> The top five departments by dollars obligated in 2015 were the Department of Defense ($212.5 billion), Department of Energy ($23 billion), Health and Human Services ($21 billion), Department of Veteran Affairs ($20 billion), and NASA ($13 billion).


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Fiscal years 2008, 2009 and 2010


See also

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Government procurement in the United States In the United States, the processes of government procurement enable Federal Government of the United States, federal, State governments of the United States, state and local government bodies in the country to acquire goods, services (including c ...
* Government procurement * Federal Acquisition Regulation * Federal Procurement Data System * Sustainable procurement * Berry Amendment - requiring the Department of Defense to give preference in procurement to domestic goods and services * Military–industrial complex


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External links


BGOV200 - Federal Industry Leaders: The Top Federal Contractors in FY20

Federal Procurement Data System

Federal Contractor Misconduct Database



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