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Lockheed Martin government contracts

The largest U.S. defense contractor by federal contract dollars — maker of the F-35 fighter, missiles, and space systems.

Since October 1, 2023, federal agencies have obligated $152,843,267,439 to Lockheed Martin in prime contract awards, across 8 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 Lockheed Martin

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

Agencies paying Lockheed Martin in prime contracts.
Awarding agencyContract obligations
Department of Defense $150016596775
National Aeronautics and Space Administration $1981864953
Department of Commerce $472308576
Department of Homeland Security $238566523
Department of Transportation $89679053
Department of Justice $28718883
Department of the Interior $7831394
General Services Administration $7701282

Largest individual awards

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

Largest prime contract awards to Lockheed Martin.
Award Awarding agency Start Amount
DEAC0494AL85000 Department of Energy October 15, 1993 $48063763681
LRIP LOT 12 ADVANCE ACQUISITION CONTRACT Department of Defense November 17, 2017 $35135514910
200204!008532!1700!AF600 !NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND !N0001902C3002 !A!N! !N! !20011026!20120430!008016958!008016958!834951691!N!LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION !LOCKHEED BLVD !FORT WORTH !TX!76108!27000!439!48!FORT WORTH !TARRANT !TEXAS !+00002 Department of Defense October 26, 2001 $34173959112
THE PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION IS TO AWARD F-35A LRIP 15 USAF AIRCRAFT* LONG LEAD FUNDING Department of Defense November 26, 2019 $30140182630
THE PURPOSE OF THIS CONTRACT IS TO AWARD LONG LEAD FUNDING FOR F-35A, F-35B, AND F-35C AIRCRAFT FOR U.S. SERVICES, NON-DOD PARTNERS, AND FMS CUSTOMERS Department of Defense December 23, 2022 $24499972568
MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF Y-12 PLANT AND OTHER PROGRAMS Department of Energy April 30, 1984 $20646113720
TAS::80 0124::TAS DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, TEST&EVALUATION OF PROJECT ORION National Aeronautics and Space Administration September 6, 2006 $15540973335
LRIP 11 AAC Department of Defense December 21, 2015 $12269145508

Lockheed Martin, 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 LMT 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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