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Executive Office of the President federal obligations

The Executive Office of the President shows $1,291,234,204.67 in USAspending.gov obligations through fiscal year 2026. Those dollars sit on 1,527 awards tagged to awarding-agency CGAC 1100. The four-digit code marks this rollup as an EOP identifier in the extract, not a cabinet department. The hub reports the award file; it does not inventory White House staff or score executive orders. The source row stores 1291234204.67, whose billion-scale compact is 1.3.

Key figures

  • EOP (CGAC 1100) shows $1,291,234,204.67 in USAspending obligations through FY 2026.
  • Award volume is 1,527 records.
  • The total is an award-file obligation sum, not a staff census.
  • Component splits inside the Executive Office are not in this packet.

$1.29 billion on 1,527 EOP awards

The precise total is $1,291,234,204.67. Divided by 1,527 awards, the implied mean is about $846,000 per award. Components inside the Executive Office can appear on child records while still summing into that book; this packet does not split the 1,527 rows by office, so OMB, NSC, or other component shares are not stated here.

Fiscal year 2026 is the latest year. Multi-year support contracts can remain open, so $1,291,234,204.67 is not a single fiscal year’s White House appropriation. USAspending.gov is the source.

That mix is the research takeaway from the two packet facts together. 1,527 awards at a mean near $846,000 on four-digit CGAC 1100 describe EOP support contracting, not a West Wing roster. A later extract can change both the dollar total and the award count as multi-year support contracts remain open inside FY 2026.

CGAC 1100 as the awarding-agency key

SpendingVault keys EOP to /agencies/1100/. CGAC 1100 is the awarding-agency identifier in this extract. The $1,291,234,204.67 total and 1,527 award count belong to that code. The award count is not a count of commissioned officers, West Wing positions, or presidential memoranda.

What the EOP obligation table is not

Campaign accounts, transition funds, and classified annexes follow other rules. This hub cites $1,291,234,204.67 in USAspending obligations through FY 2026 on 1,527 awards tagged 1100. Amounts that never appear as public award rows in this extract are omitted. Outlays are not in the packet.

Researchers sometimes treat an agency obligation total as cash already paid. For Executive Office of the President, that reading is wrong. Staff counts, classified annexes, campaign accounts, transition funds, or OMB versus NSC splits belong in other publications. The USAspending figure on this hub remains an obligation sum through FY 2026. Multi-year support contracts remain open inside FY 2026.

State geography for CGAC 1100

Place-of-performance for EOP actions often concentrates in the National Capital Region, with contractor locations elsewhere. The state table is a coding view of the 1,527 awards that sum to $1,291,234,204.67 through FY 2026, not a map of political support.

Place-of-performance is a coding field, not a complete economic-impact model. On this agency, National Capital Region coding is common; contractor locations can fill other cells. Read the state table after the agency hub, not instead of it. Use /agencies/1100/; component shares inside EOP are not in this packet.

EOP on the all-agencies list

Compare $1,291,234,204.67 and 1,527 awards only with other obligation totals from this extract. The hub does not offer political advice.

The all-agencies list is useful only inside this extract’s obligation definition and FY 2026 cap. 1,527 awards at a mean near $846,000 on four-digit CGAC 1100 describe EOP support contracting, not a West Wing roster. Ranking on dollars alone hides that mix. Use /agencies/1100/; component shares inside EOP are not in this packet.

EOP’s public award file and its limits

The packet facts are $1,291,234,204.67, 1,527 awards, CGAC 1100, and FY 2026. Classified annexes and campaign accounts follow other rules. Amounts that never appear as public award rows are omitted. A later USAspending extract can revise both the dollar total and the 1,527 count as new actions and modifications post against CGAC 1100. Until that refresh, the documented book is 1291234204.67 in obligations. That figure is not a performance score, not an enacted one-year appropriation, and not a recommendation to apply for funds. It is the award-file rollup this packet carries through FY 2026.

Office-level splits are not packet facts. The 1,527 count is not a commissioned-officer census. Rank EOP only against other obligation totals from this extract. The state table is award coding, not a map of political support. CGAC 1100 is the awarding-agency identifier on every row in this rollup, and the overlay path stays /agencies/1100/. The award population is 1,527 records. Those rows still sum to the same obligation total through fiscal year 2026. Readers who need place-of-performance should open the state table from that hub; readers who need peer context should open the all-agencies list. Neither view converts obligations into outlays. CGAC 1100 is the awarding-agency identifier on every row in this rollup, and the overlay path stays /agencies/1100/. The award population is 1,527 records. Those rows still sum to the same obligation total through fiscal year 2026. Readers who need place-of-performance should open the state table from that hub; readers who need peer context should open the all-agencies list. Neither view converts obligations into outlays.

Questions

How much has the Executive Office of the President obligated through FY 2026?
EOP awarding-agency records (CGAC 1100) sum to $1,291,234,204.67 across 1,527 awards in this extract. That figure is an obligation total from USAspending.gov through fiscal year 2026, not a White House staff roster and not a classified-budget annex.
What is CGAC 1100?
CGAC 1100 is the USAspending awarding-agency identifier for the Executive Office of the President in this extract. SpendingVault’s hub is /agencies/1100/. The $1,291,234,204.67 obligation total and 1,527 award count belong to that code through FY 2026.
Does the award count include every EOP component?
Only if those components’ actions appear as USAspending rows tagged to awarding-agency 1100 in this extract. The published totals are $1,291,234,204.67 and 1,527 awards through FY 2026. Office-level splits are not in this packet.
Where can I see EOP spending by state?
The state table from the CGAC 1100 agency page uses place-of-performance fields on the same obligation extract. Geography rows still sit under $1,291,234,204.67 and 1,527 awards through FY 2026.

Agency codes are USAspending awarding-agency CGAC identifiers. Totals are obligations, FY range on packet.