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Boeing government contracts

Maker of military aircraft, the KC-46 tanker, and space hardware — and a major commercial aviation manufacturer.

Since October 1, 2023, federal agencies have obligated $68,235,519,686 to Boeing in prime contract awards, across 10 agencies.

Source: USAspending.gov, prime contract awards (types A–D), October 1, 2023 – June 30, 2026. Figures are obligated dollars, not proof of waste.

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Which agencies pay Boeing

Prime contract obligations to Boeing by awarding agency. These amounts sum to the company's contract total above.

Agencies paying Boeing in prime contracts.
Awarding agencyContract obligations
Department of Defense $64200634296
National Aeronautics and Space Administration $3964232844
General Services Administration $32142290
Department of Homeland Security $23783866
Department of Transportation $5146590
Department of Justice $2675184
Department of Energy $2665280
Department of Commerce $2128918
Department of the Treasury $1204000
Department of the Interior $906418

Largest individual awards

The biggest single prime contract awards to Boeing in this window. Each links to its full record on USAspending.gov.

Largest prime contract awards to Boeing.
Award Awarding agency Start Amount
KC-X MODERNIZATION PROGRAM Department of Defense February 24, 2011 $31960918249
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION National Aeronautics and Space Administration November 15, 1993 $22437793941
200112!000108!9700!ZD60 !BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE ORG. !HQ000601C0001 !A!N!*!N! !20001222!20080930!848025649!848025649!009256819!N!THE BOEING COMPANY !3370 E MIRALOMA AVE !ANAHEIM !CA!92806!37000!089!01!HUNTSVILLE !MADISON !ALABAMA !+00038 Department of Defense December 22, 2000 $18762686627
USN P-8A FRP II LONG LEAD MATERIAL Department of Defense August 14, 2014 $18111838530
RSAF F-15 FLEET MODERNIZATION PROGRAM Department of Defense March 8, 2012 $11204226413
FA861404C2004 Department of Defense October 2, 2003 $11086769500
MV-22 AIRCRAFT - FY08 (LOT 12)* Department of Defense April 2, 2007 $11040980157
PROVIDE DEVELOPMENTAL HARDWARE AND TEST ARTICLES, AND MANUFACTURE AND ASSEMBLE ARES I UPPER STAGES. THE UPPER STAGE (US) ELEMENT IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE ARES I LAUNCH VEHICLE AND PROVIDES THE SECOND STAGE OF FLIGHT. THE US ELEMENT IS RES National Aeronautics and Space Administration September 1, 2007 $10513304426

Boeing, Congress, and the money trail

Federal contracts are one side of the ledger. The other is political money. See which members of Congress are funded by Defense & Aerospace employers, how the federal budget breaks down by agency, and whether any member of Congress has traded BA stock.

About this data

Campaign finance figures are aggregated from public Federal Election Commission filings (public domain). Stock trades, lobbying, and contract figures are derived from disclosures compiled by QuiverQuant. Contributions are grouped by the donor's reported employer — they are not OpenSecrets industry clusters, and the totals combine individual contributions with affiliated PAC activity where reported.

Contributions and disclosures are not proof of influence. They show who gave and what was reported, not why a member voted a particular way. Amounts reflect the cycle or as-of dates noted beside each figure and may be revised as later filings are processed.

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