Contractors / General Atomics
General Atomics
prime recipient of federal awards · UEI TVRYQ3N3B8H5 ✓ from source
$355.5M
obligated · FY2024
3
funding agencies
55%
from Defense
4
states
100%
in California
10
industries
Obligations by year
≈ computed$579.5M
FY23
$355.5M
FY24
$518.6M
FY25
▼ 11%
since FY23
Where this money comes from
✓ from sourceFUNDING AGENCIES
GENERAL ATOMICS
Defense
$0.2B
Energy
$0.2B
1 other agencies
$0B
General Atomics
$0.4B
FY2024 obligated
Biggest awards (total value)
awarded 2014$1.7B
awarded 2003$1.2B
awarded 2003$928.2M
awarded 2022$758.5M
awarded 2019$180M
awarded 2012$176.1M
awarded 2018$117.6M
awarded 2025$110.5M
Total value over each award’s life, for awards active in FY2024: a decades-long contract can exceed one year’s obligations above.
What it does (NAICS / PSC)
Where the work lands
Competitors
Lockheed Martin Corporation≈ computed$3.4B
The Boeing Company≈ computed$1.9B
RTX Corporation≈ computed$1.3B
L3HARRIS Technologies Integrated Systems L.p.≈ computed$1.3B
Raytheon Company≈ computed$925.4M
Bell Boeing Joint Project Office≈ computed$798.1M
Defense Systems and Solutions≈ computed$673.1M
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation≈ computed$654.7M
computed from shared NAICS, not a stated rivalry.
Corporate family
Reported divisions
Self-reported in each registration’s filing, shown as a link and never added into the totals above.
Political contributions
General Atomics Political Action Committeegave$447Kto members of Congress, 2024 cycle✓ from source
linked through public filings, not a claim of coordination. contribution reported to the FEC, a public campaign-finance record.
🔎
Why the labels? The graph is only worth anything if the links are trusted. Facts taken straight from a federal filing are ✓ from source; anything we compute or infer (corporate parents, districts, competitors) is ≈ inferred and worded carefully, never asserted as fact.