NAICS 334419 other electronic component manufacturing obligations
Federal contracts tagged NAICS 334419, Other Electronic Component Manufacturing, show $8.3 billion in USAspending.gov obligations on SpendingVault. The aggregate is $8,341,328,960.71 across 32,055 awards, about $260,219 per award. The code is a residual manufacturing class for electronic components that officers did not place in a more specific component NAICS. Dollars are obligations, not outlays; assistance without NAICS is excluded.
Key figures
- NAICS 334419 residual component manufacturing shows $8.3 billion obligated.
- 32,055 awards average about $260,219 in the USAspending extract.
- Finished computers and communications equipment use other 334 codes.
- Totals are contract obligations, not outlays or parts counts.
Components, not finished computers
NAICS 334419 measures manufacturing of other electronic components. Electronic computer manufacturing (334111) and communications equipment manufacturing (334290) are finished-goods codes with their own hubs. A resistor, printed board, or other component tagged 334419 adds to $8,341,328,960.71; a finished computer tagged 334111 does not. The two pages are not substitutes.
Thirty-two thousand fifty-five awards produced a mean of about $260,219. That volume-and-mean pattern fits many parts buys rather than a handful of factory-scale vehicles, though large component contracts can still sit in the average. The packet does not count units or part numbers.
Residual “other” status means semiconductors or connectors that fit a tighter code may live elsewhere. This $8.3 billion is only the leftover component tag as assigned.
Electronic components, finished computers, and communications equipment are different 334 manufacturing classes. Other electronic component manufacturing (334419) is the residual component tag at $8,341,328,960.71 on 32,055 awards, about $260,219 per award. Electronic computer manufacturing (334111) is finished computers. Other communications equipment manufacturing (334290) is residual finished communications gear. This $8.3 billion is components tagged 334419.
Parts contracts and payment timing
Component supply orders often close quickly, so obligations and outlays can track. Long-lead radiation-hardened or custom parts can obligate early and pay on delivery. This packet does not split those types. The $8.3 billion remains an obligation sum.
The 32,055-award count is not a parts count. Delivery orders and modifications sit inside the tally as USAspending grouped them. Dividing dollars by awards is not a unit price.
High award volume at a mid-five-figure mean looks like many parts buys. That shape differs from optical instrument manufacturing’s 1,022 awards and ~$5.6 million mean. Both are manufacturing; the books are not the same thickness.
Repair and finished-goods codes stay outside
Precision equipment repair (811219) measures upkeep, not new component manufacturing. Finished communications equipment (334290) is a different manufacturing class. Neither total is inside $8,341,328,960.71.
Assistance that funds lab equipment at universities often lacks NAICS and does not enter this industry figure.
How to use the 334419 hub
Rank residual component manufacturing on the all-industries index next to other 334 codes. Open the other electronic component manufacturing industry page for award-level descriptions, which carry more product detail than the residual title.
Keep $8.3 billion and 32,055 awards as the packet facts. Do not invent a bill of materials.
Tagging limits
A mixed award for components and assemblies will carry one principal NAICS. If that code is 334419, assembly dollars on the same action sit here. If the officer chose a finished-equipment code, component line items on that action would not.
Extract updates will move $8,341,328,960.71 and 32,055 with the source.
How to keep finished goods out of the component total
A finished radio tagged 334290 is not a 334419 component award. A computer tagged 334111 is not a 334419 component award. Readers summing “federal electronics” from several 334 codes mix classes the source keeps apart and still omit repair, hosting, and untagged assistance.
Open the other electronic component manufacturing industry page for descriptions. Rank 334419 among 334 codes by dollars and by award count. Cite USAspending.gov. Do not convert $260,219 into a unit price. Assistance without NAICS is excluded. Obligations are not outlays.
Residual component manufacturing at $8,341,328,960.71 on 32,055 awards is a parts book. The mean of about $260,219 is not a unit price. Finished computers and finished communications equipment are other 334 classes.
Repair NAICS codes measure upkeep, not new components. Open the other electronic component manufacturing industry page for descriptions. Rank 334419 among 334 codes by dollars and by award count. Cite USAspending.gov. Assistance without NAICS is excluded. Mixed component-and-assembly awards follow one principal NAICS.
Thirty-two thousand fifty-five awards at $8,341,328,960.71 describe residual components, not finished computers and not finished radios. The mean of about $260,219 is an award-size average. Rank 334419 among 334 codes by award count as well as dollars so the parts-book shape is visible. Open the industry page. Cite USAspending.gov. Assistance without NAICS stays outside.
The 32,055-award count next to $8,341,328,960.71 is the parts-book signature of NAICS 334419. Finished-goods 334 codes remain outside this residual component total even when the hardware looks related to a reader.
Questions
- How much is obligated under NAICS 334419?
- Other electronic component manufacturing contracts in USAspending show $8,341,328,960.71 in obligations across 32,055 awards. That is a residual component-manufacturing tag, not finished computers or communications equipment. The figure is obligations, not outlays. Assistance without NAICS is excluded. Open the industry page for award rows behind $8,341,328,960.71 and the count of 32,055.
- What is the average 334419 award?
- Dividing $8,341,328,960.71 by 32,055 awards yields about $260,219. That mean is not a price per component. High award volume pulls the average below many capital-equipment NAICS codes. The packet does not publish a median or a unit count. High award volume pulls the mean below many capital-equipment NAICS codes; inspect the table rather than treating $260,219 as a parts catalog price.
- Does this include computer manufacturing?
- No. Electronic computer manufacturing is NAICS 334111, a separate hub. NAICS 334419 is other electronic component manufacturing. The $8.3 billion here does not include 334111 dollars. Use each industry page for its tagged total. Use the 334111 hub for finished computers and this hub for the residual component tag.
- Are research grants for electronics in this total?
- Typically no. This aggregate is built from USAspending contract awards that carry NAICS 334419. Assistance awards often omit NAICS and therefore do not enter $8.3 billion. Program pages are the better surface for grant-funded electronics work. Program pages remain the better surface for grant-funded electronics work that never received NAICS 334419.
NAICS from USAspending contract awards. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS.