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The Department of Commerce encourages, serves, and promotes the Nation's international trade, economic growth, and technological advancement. The Department provides a wide variety of programs through the competitive free enterprise system. It offers assistance and information to increase America's competitiveness in the world economy; administers programs to prevent unfair foreign trade competition; provides social and economic statistics and analyses for business and government planners; provides research and support for the increased use of scientific, engineering, and technological development; works to improve our understanding and benefits of the Earth's physical environment and oceanic resources; grants patents and registers trademarks; develops policies and conducts research on telecommunications; provides assistance to promote domestic economic development; and assists in the growth of minority businesses.
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$8.2B
Spending on record
~40,891
Personnel (FTE)
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Agency Hierarchy
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Top contractors and grant recipients
| Recipient | Type | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. | contract | $2.1B | FY2026 |
| T-REX SOLUTIONS LLC | contract | $1.5B | FY2026 |
| REED TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION SERVICES LLC | contract | $1.0B | FY2026 |
| MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. | contract | $987.6M | FY2026 |
| GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC. | contract | $595.9M | FY2026 |
| LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION | contract | $461.0M | FY2026 |
| GUIDEHOUSE DIGITAL LLC | contract | $393.9M | FY2026 |
| ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC | contract | $385.9M | FY2026 |
| EARTH RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY, LLC | contract | $381.2M | FY2026 |
| SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | contract | $354.7M | FY2026 |
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