Agencies / Department of Homeland Security
Department of Homeland Security
Federal agency · top-tier · the money flowing out to recipients.
$73.3B
obligated · FY2025
328
recipients
135,464
awards
12
sub-agencies
Obligations by year
≈ computed$61.3B
FY23
$62.2B
FY24
$73.3B
FY25
▲ 20%
since FY23
Where this money goes
✓ from sourceDEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND S
TOP RECIPIENTS
Department of Homeland Security
$73.3B
FY2025 obligated
Office of
$6B
State of
$5.8B
Bccg a Joint Venture
$3.1B
Governor's Authorized
$1.6B
North Carolina
$1.4B
323 other recipients
$55.4B
How it spends
≈ computed · awards by type87,193other
38,626contracts
6,411grants
2,413contract vehicles
803direct payments
18loans
What it funds
Sub-agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency$47.4B
U.S. Customs and Border Protection$10.2B
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement$4B
Office of Procurement Operations$3.9B
U.S. Coast Guard$3.6B
Transportation Security Administration$2B
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services$1.4B
U.S. Secret Service$518.3M
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center$304.6M
Office of the Inspector General$48.7M
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction$1.5M
Office of the Under Secretary for Science and Technology$248.4K
Largest awards
awarded 2017$35.2B
awarded 2020$17.2B
awarded 2020$14.7B
awarded 2020$14.3B
awarded 2012$13.3B
The agency’s biggest individual awards by total value, largest first.
Congressional oversight
House Committee on AppropriationsHouse Committee on Homeland SecuritySenate Committee on AppropriationsSenate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
≈ inferred the congressional committees whose jurisdiction covers this agency (curated). Oversight is context, not control, and not a claim of influence over any award.
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