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Contracts for Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment
(FY 2002)

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Summary


Fiscal Year: 2002
Total dollars: $7,194,204,438
The amount for this search is 2.8% of all awarded dollars for the fiscal year.
Total number of contractors: 4,330
Total number of transactions: 32,513
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Extent of Competition Competition categories help link

Pie chart: in table form below
Available for everyone for competition$3,756,631,725
Everyone could compete, but only one bid or offer was recieved$642,287,760
Competition within a limited pool$552,881,553
Actions necessary to continue existing competitive contracts for continuity (until the next one could be competed)$113,730,175
Available only for groups such as disabled persons, prisoners, and regulated utilities$199,664,096
Not competed for an allowable reason$1,928,012,422
Not identified, soon to be addressed$996,706

Top 5 Known Congressional Districts where Work is Performed Known congressional district help link

Texas 12 (Kay Granger)$91,511,463
District of Columbia nonvoting (Eleanor Holmes Norton)$65,008,301
Texas 22 (Tom DeLay)$26,002,423
Guam nonvoting (Robert A. Underwood)$21,908,078
Alaska At Large (Don Young)$13,419,315

Top 5 Products or Services Sold

Maintenance, Repair and Rebuilding of Equipment -- Aircraft and Airframe Structural Components$1,319,965,969
Maintenance, Repair and Rebuilding of Equipment -- Miscellaneous$919,479,626
Non-nuclear Ship Repair (West) Ship repair (including overhauls and conversions) performed on. non-nuclear propelled and nonpropelled ships west of the 108th meridian$835,982,857
Non-nuclear Ship Repair (East) Ship repair (including overhauls and conversions) performed on non-nuclear propelled and nonpropelled ships east of the 108th meridian$676,716,580
Maintenance, Repair and Rebuilding of Equipment -- Training Aids and Devices$589,280,896

Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)

NAVY, Department of the$4,115,765,039
AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF)$1,758,739,686
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing)$1,057,894,571
U.S. Coast Guard$136,022,069
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION$99,632,933

Top 10 Contractors

Raytheon Company$667,712,222
Computer Sciences Corporation$595,079,942
General Dynamics Corporation$506,141,421
Bae Systems PLC$486,754,876
Lockheed Martin Corporation$483,214,811
Northrop Grumman Corporation$479,558,026
L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.$444,928,742
SUMITOMO HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.$212,605,675
The Boeing Company$168,946,683
URS CORPORATION$147,105,175

Trend

Bar chart: in table form below

2000$6,910,427,111
2001$6,779,532,094
2002$7,194,204,438
2003$10,292,336,565
2004$10,764,041,547
2005$12,569,205,503
2006$13,161,523,606
2007$16,454,877,371
2008$13,076,016,313
2009 1Q * Partial year help link$4,389,751
*Note: FY 2009 only includes data for the first quarter.


*END OF REPORT*

This search was done on January 18, 2009.

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