Agency for International Development Contracts in District of Columbia
Federal contracts by Agency for International Development performed in District of Columbia (DC)
Agency State Spending Overview
The Agency for International Development has obligated $18,319,360,804 in federal contract spending performed in District of Columbia across 146 contract awards. Of these awards, 100% were competitively bid, meaning multiple companies submitted proposals for the work. Small businesses account for 0% of the agency's contract awards in the state. The top contractor receiving Agency for International Development dollars in District of Columbia is Chemonics International, Inc. with $11.5B. This spending represents a significant portion of the federal government's economic activity in District of Columbia and supports jobs across multiple industry sectors.
Overview
Total Spending: $18,319,360,804
Contract Count: 146
Average Contract Size: $125.5M
Competition Rate: 100%
Small Business Rate: 0%
Top Contractors
Companies receiving the most Agency for International Development contract dollars in District of Columbia, ranked by total obligated value.
- Chemonics International, Inc. — $11.5B (13 contracts)
- Creative Associates International, Inc. — $536.9M (5 contracts)
- Macfadden & Associates, Inc. — $487.5M (5 contracts)
- Remote Medicine Inc. — $486.0M (1 contracts)
- Social Solutions International, Inc. — $362.4M (2 contracts)
- Domestic Awardees (undisclosed) — $245.3M (3 contracts)
- Credence Management Solutions Limited Liability Company — $243.9M (1 contracts)
- Population Services International — $202.2M (1 contracts)
- Palladium International LLC — $196.5M (1 contracts)
- Dexis Interactive LLC — $190.9M (4 contracts)
- DAI Global LLC — $179.8M (4 contracts)
- CGI Federal Inc. — $168.3M (4 contracts)
- ICF Macro Inc — $164.9M (1 contracts)
- Devtech Systems Inc — $155.4M (3 contracts)
- Jefferson Consulting Group LLC — $149.9M (4 contracts)
- ICF Incorporated, L.L.C. — $135.6M (1 contracts)
- International Resources Group Ltd. — $134.0M (4 contracts)
- Management Systems International, Inc. — $115.6M (3 contracts)
- Deloitte Consulting LLP — $112.2M (2 contracts)
- Environmental Incentives, Inc. — $102.4M (2 contracts)
Spending by Sector
How Agency for International Development's contract spending in District of Columbia is distributed across industry sectors.
- Other: $17.3B (125 contracts)
- IT: $510.0M (18 contracts)
- Healthcare: $500.9M (2 contracts)
- Transportation: $2.4M (1 contracts)
Contracts
- IGF::CL::IGF - GHSC IDIQ - HIV/AIDS TO — $6.7B
- IGF::CL::IGF - GHSC IDIQ - MALARIA TASK ORDER — $2.9B
- IGF::CL::IGF - GHSC IDIQ - PRH TASK ORDER — $816.1M
- IGF::CL::IGF THIS TASK ORDER IS FOR THE PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY OF HIV RAPID TEST KITS (RTKS). — $486.0M
- OVERSEAS CONTRACT — $373.2M
- IGF::CL::IGF - GHSI-III — $314.9M
- THE TASK ORDER IS AWARDED FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE USAID/BHA PROGRAM ENTITLED BUREAU FOR HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE SUPPORT CONTRACT (BHASC). THE PURPOSE OF THE TASK ORDER IS TO PROVIDE OPERATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT TO PROVIDE AND COORDI — $243.9M
- IGF::OT::IGF — $226.8M
- IGF::CT::IGF - ADVANCING PROGRESS IN MALARIA SERVICE DELIVERY — $202.2M
- CATALYZE BLENDED CAPITAL INVESTMENT PLATFORM — $196.5M
- IGF::OT::IGF GHSC - TA TO FOR FRANCOPHONE COUNTRIES AND — $185.5M
- NEW TASK ORDER FOR ADMINISTRATIVE AND OPERATIONAL SERVICES IN SUPPORT OF THE BUREAU FOR HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE (BHA). — $177.5M
- PRH/PEC -- DHS-8. THE PURPOSE OF THIS CONTRACT IS TO IMPROVE THE COLLECTION, ANALYSIS, AND DISSEMINATION OF POPULATION, HEALTH, AND NUTRITION DATA AND TO FACILITATE USE OF THESE DATA FOR PLANNING, POLICY-MAKING, AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT. — $164.9M
- IGF::OT::IGF -TASK ORDER, INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT SHARED SERVICES FOR DCHA/OFDA — $163.6M
- FOREIGN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM — $147.7M
- ISSUE PILLAR 1 TASK ORDER FOR FAMINE EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS NETWORK TO PROVIDE TIMELY, ACCURATE, AND TRANSPARENT EARLY WARNING TO THE U.S. GOVERNMENT AND ITS PARTNERS ON CURRENT AND FUTURE ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY WORLDWIDE. — $138.7M
- THE STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE OF THE IDDS ACTIVITY IS TO STRENGTHEN THE DETECTION OF DISEASES OF PUBLIC HEALTH IMPORTANCE AND IDENTIFICATION OF AMR IN PRIORITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES, AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF REAL-TIME SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS FOR EXISTING AND EMERGING PATHOGENS. IDDS ACTIVITY WILL DIRECTLY CONTRIBUTE TO THE GOALS AND STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES OF USAIDS INFECTIOUS DISEASE OFFICE IN THE GH BUREAU. THE CONTRACTOR WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THIS PURPOSE BY ADDRESSING THE FOLLOWING THREE OF THE IDDS ACTIVITIES IR 1 NATIONAL DIAGNOSTIC NETWORK STRENGTHENED TO BE ACCESSIBLE, ACCURATE, ADAPTABLE, TIMELY AND INTEGRATED, IR 2 NATIONAL INDICATOR- AND EVENT-BASED SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM DEVELOPED AND CAPABLE OF DETECTING EVENTS OF SIGNIFICANCE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH, ANIMAL HEALTH AND HEALTH SECURITY, AND IR 3 EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDANCE AND INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS DEVELOPED AND APPLIED TO STRENGTHEN IN-COUNTRY DIAGNOSTIC NETWORKS AND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS. — $135.6M
- ALTERNATIVE LIVLIEHOOD — $109.4M
- REQUEST A TASK ORDER AWARD TO PROVIDE WORLDWIDE SERVICES TO FEWS NET III. — $103.4M
- THE PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION IS TO INITIATE THE ADVISE CONTRACT FOR AWARD IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,894,208.82. — $97.8M
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Agency for International Development spend on contracts in District of Columbia?
Agency for International Development has $18.3B in federal contracts performed in District of Columbia across 146 awards.
What is the competition rate for Agency for International Development contracts in District of Columbia?
100% of Agency for International Development's contracts in District of Columbia were competitively awarded.
Which contractors win the most Agency for International Development work in District of Columbia?
The top contractors include Chemonics International, Inc., Creative Associates International, Inc., Macfadden & Associates, Inc..
What industries receive Agency for International Development contract dollars in District of Columbia?
Agency for International Development's spending spans Other, IT, Healthcare.