Agencies / Department of Veterans Affairs
Department of Veterans Affairs
Federal agency · top-tier · the money flowing out to recipients.
$238.4B
obligated · FY2024
179
recipients
Obligations by year
≈ computed$256.9B
FY23
$238.4B
FY24
$288B
FY25
▲ 12%
since FY23
Where this money goes
✓ from sourceDEPARTMENT OF VETERANS A
TOP RECIPIENTS
Department of Veterans Affairs
$238.4B
FY2024 obligated
UnitedHealth Group
$21.9B
Mckesson
$8.6B
Triwest Healthcare
$8.3B
QTC Medical Services
$1.8B
Veterans Evaluation
$1.1B
174 other recipients
$196.7B
What it funds
No categories recorded.
Top recipients
UnitedHealth Group$21.9B
Mckesson Corporation$8.6B
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc$826.7M
Dell Technologies Inc.$546.4M
Liberty IT Solutions LLC$510.7M
V3GATE, LLC$407.7M
AT&T Enterprises, LLC$360.1M
Largest awards
awarded 2023$2.2B
awarded 2019$1.9B
awarded 2023$1.8B
awarded 2022$1.6B
awarded 2023$1.5B
awarded 2019$1.5B
The agency’s biggest individual awards by total value, largest first.
Congressional oversight
House Committee on AppropriationsHouse Committee on Veterans' AffairsSenate Committee on AppropriationsSenate Committee on Veterans' 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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