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NAICS 611430 professional and management development training

Federal contracts tagged NAICS 611430, Professional and Management Development Training, show $5.7 billion in USAspending.gov obligations on SpendingVault. The aggregate is $5,715,650,982.70 across 7,699 awards, about $742,389 per award. The code is short-course and management-development training, not residual technical-and-trade schools and not a student-aid ledger. Dollars are obligations, not outlays; assistance without NAICS is excluded.

Key figures

  • NAICS 611430 management-development training shows $5.7 billion obligated.
  • 7,699 awards average about $742,389 in the USAspending extract.
  • Trade-school NAICS 611519 and consulting NAICS 541618 are separate hubs.
  • Figures are contract obligations, not outlays or student-aid totals.

Short-course training as a contract tag

NAICS 611430 covers professional and management development training — establishments that offer short-duration courses and management-development programs as the Census class groups them. Other technical and trade schools (611519) is a residual school class with its own hub. This $5,715,650,982.70 is the 611430 training tag, with an award book of 7,699.

The mean of about $742,389 can mix a one-week course buy with a multi-year training vehicle. The packet does not count students, certificates, or classroom hours. Those operational measures are outside the industry aggregate.

CPA offices (541211) and other management consulting (541618) measure professional services that are not this training NAICS. A consulting engagement tagged 541618 does not sit in the $5.7 billion.

Training NAICS codes split short-course management development from residual trade schools. Professional and management development training (611430) holds $5,715,650,982.70 on 7,699 awards, about $742,389 per award. Other technical and trade schools (611519) is a different 611 class with its own hub. Different Census classes: short courses versus residual schools.

Training vehicles and payment timing

Training contracts often obligate estimated instruction and pay per class or per student actually trained. Unused seats leave obligated balances unpaid. Treating $5.7 billion as courses already delivered would overstate cash.

The 7,699-award count is not a class count. Multiple cohorts can sit inside one award. Dividing dollars by awards is not a tuition rate.

What this 611 code leaves out

Degree-granting colleges, when tagged, use other educational NAICS. Technical-and-trade residual (611519) is a different hub. Assistance such as GI Bill payments typically lacks 611430 and does not enter $5,715,650,982.70.

A contract that both consults and trains will carry one principal NAICS. Only 611430-tagged actions sit here.

CPA offices (541211) and other management consulting (541618) measure professional services that are not this training NAICS. A consulting engagement tagged 541618 does not sit in the $5.7 billion. GI Bill and Pell payments typically lack 611430 and also sit outside.

How to use the 611430 hub

Read $5.7 billion and 7,699 awards as the management-development training tag, then compare 611 codes on the all-industries index. Open the professional and management development training industry page for rows.

This guide does not add enrollment because enrollment is not in the facts object.

Classification limits

In-house government trainers are not 611430 contracts. Instruction tagged to a consulting or school NAICS will not appear here. SpendingVault reports the tagged training sum.

Extract updates will move $5,715,650,982.70 and 7,699 with USAspending.

How to keep student aid and consulting out of the course-contract total

If the question is “how much did the government spend on workforce training,” this page is incomplete. If the question is “how much did USAspending tag to NAICS 611430,” the answer is $5.7 billion across 7,699 awards.

Open the professional and management development training industry page for award-level fields. Rank 611 codes on the all-industries index. Cite USAspending.gov. No enrollment or classroom-hour field appears in the packet, so $742,389 is not tuition per student. Obligations remain distinct from outlays on unused seats.

Management-development training at $5,715,650,982.70 on 7,699 awards is a short-course tag, not a residual trade-school tag. The mean of about $742,389 is not tuition per student. Enrollment is not in the packet. CPA-office and management-consulting NAICS codes measure other professional work.

GI Bill and Pell payments typically lack 611430. Open the professional and management development training industry page for award-level fields. Cite USAspending.gov. In-house government trainers are not this contract tag. Unused seats leave obligated balances unpaid. This hub is tagged course contracts only.

Seven thousand six hundred ninety-nine short-course awards at $5,715,650,982.70 are management-development training contracts, not residual trade-school contracts. Enrollment is not in the packet, so $742,389 is not tuition per student. GI Bill and Pell flows typically omit this NAICS. Open the professional and management development training industry page. Cite USAspending.gov. Unused seats leave obligated balances unpaid.

The 7,699-award count next to $5,715,650,982.70 is short-course thickness. Rank 611430 among 611 codes without converting the tag into residual trade-school contracts or into student-aid assistance. Those two packet facts — 7,699 awards and $5.7 billion obligated — are the whole quantitative claim this guide is allowed to make.

Questions

How much is obligated under NAICS 611430?
Professional and management development training contracts in USAspending show $5,715,650,982.70 in obligations across 7,699 awards. That is a short-course training tag, not residual trade schools (611519) and not student aid. The figure is obligations, not outlays. Assistance without NAICS is excluded.
What is the average 611430 award?
Dividing $5,715,650,982.70 by 7,699 awards yields about $742,389. That mean mixes small course buys with multi-year training vehicles. It is not tuition per student. The packet does not publish a median, enrollment, or a classroom-hour total. The industry page lists award-level amounts; this packet has no enrollment field to convert the mean into tuition per student.
How is this different from NAICS 611519?
Other technical and trade schools are NAICS 611519, a separate six-digit code and a separate SpendingVault hub. 611430 is professional and management development training, with 7,699 awards in this extract. Different Census classes. Use each industry page for its tagged total rather than combining the two books.
Does this include GI Bill or Pell Grant payments?
Not by default. Those instruments are typically assistance and often lack NAICS 611430. This $5.7 billion is built from contract awards tagged to professional and management development training. Program pages are the better surface for student-aid listings. Program pages remain the better surface for student-aid listings that never received this training NAICS.

NAICS from USAspending contract awards. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS.