See which companies are winning federal money, and how much, right now. Provide one or more company names and get their recent US federal contract awards from USAspending.gov: total award momentum, which agencies are buying, and the biggest new wins, scored by size and recency. A curated government-spending signal, not a raw award dump.
What it does
- Recent wins only: new awards within your look-back window, not lifetime megacontracts.
- Momentum per company: total recent award value and award count.
- Agency concentration: which agency is the biggest buyer.
- Impact score 0-100 from award size plus recency.
- A direct USAspending.gov link for every award.
Who uses federal contract data
- Traders and quants tracking federal revenue as an early signal.
- Fintech and research apps embedding contract-win data.
- Competitive-intelligence and BD teams watching who wins in their market.
How it works
The tool reads the official USAspending.gov API (US Treasury, free, public, no key, JSON), filters to contracts newly awarded in your window, scores each by size and recency, and aggregates per company. Clean and stable.
Example
Palantir in live data: roughly $744M in recent federal awards, top agency Department of Defense, led by a ~$293M DoD task order. Lockheed Martin: roughly $2.75B in recent awards.
FAQ
Where does the data come from?
USAspending.gov, the official US Treasury source for federal spending under the DATA Act.
Does a contract win guarantee revenue?
It signals awarded federal money; recognized revenue depends on execution.
Is this investment advice?
No. It is data for research and monitoring.
Use with AI agents and automation
This runs as an Apify Actor, so it drops into your stack with no scraping or glue code: - AI agents and LLMs: call it as a live tool from LangChain, LlamaIndex or Flowise, or over MCP. - No-code automation: wire it to Zapier or Make (new $100M+ win -> Slack, Google Sheets or email). - Webhooks and pipelines: fire a webhook on each run, or chain it into another DataSignals Lab product. - API and schedule: JSON output, on demand or on a daily schedule.