Federal obligations in computer and office machine repair and maintenance (NAICS 811212)
$642.0M in federal contract obligations is tagged to computer and office machine repair and maintenance, NAICS 811212, across 2,372 awards in USAspending.gov data indexed here. The repair code covers servicing computers and office machines—not manufacturing those machines and not residual personal services. Dollars are obligations, not outlays. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS, so grant-funded IT support that never becomes a contract sits outside this total.
Key figures
- NAICS 811212 contract obligations are $642.0M on 2,372 awards.
- The code is computer and office-machine repair, not manufacturing.
- Average action size is about $271,000.
- Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays or device counts.
- Assistance without NAICS is excluded.
Repair desks, not factories, at $642.0M
Federal offices hire shops that repair and maintain computers and office machines under 811212. Tagged obligations sum to $642.0M on 2,372 awards. The total is not a count of devices serviced and not a count of help-desk tickets.
Computer terminal and other computer peripheral manufacturing (334118) is a factory code. All other personal services (812990) is a residual 812 class. $642.0M follows the 811212 repair tag. Packet facts are the dollar total and the 2,372 count.
2,372 awards and a maintenance-vehicle average
Two thousand three hundred seventy-two awards against $642.0M averages about $271,000 per action. That size fits multi-year maintenance vehicles better than a single break-fix invoice. Task orders still increment 2,372, so the count is not unique shops and not unique devices.
A few large desktop-support contracts can dominate $642.0M. Amount sort on the industry hub shows that concentration against the rest of the 2,372 rows. Treat $271,000 as a divider, not a typical repair ticket.
Desktop-support IDIQs generate task orders that inflate 2,372 relative to unique shops. $642.0M remains the 811212 maintenance tag. Buying a new peripheral is a 334-series manufacturing question. Residual personal services is 812990. Ticket counts are not in the packet.
Repair versus manufacturing and personal services
811212 repairs computers and office machines. 334118 manufactures terminals and peripherals. 812990 is residual personal services. Dual-role vendors that both sell and service equipment can be tagged either way. $642.0M stays with 811212 on 2,372 tagged actions.
Cite this industry as $642.0M in USAspending contract obligations tagged to NAICS 811212, computer and office machine repair and maintenance, on 2,372 awards. The packet has no fiscal year. Live tables can move; the harvested pair remains $642.0M and 2,372.
Maintenance obligations versus invoices paid
Maintenance contracts often obligate a period and pay on accepted service. $642.0M is committed value on 2,372 tagged actions, not cash already paid for every repair. Cancellations de-obligate. Outlays track payments separately.
Keep $642.0M attached to 811212 as tagged. This overlay does not merge peripheral-manufacturing or residual personal-services dollars into the repair cell. Read descriptions on the 2,372 rows where the hub allows.
Opening the repair hub
The computer and office machine repair and maintenance industry page lists the 2,372 awards behind $642.0M. The all-industries directory opens manufacturing and personal-services codes without combining those totals here. Source: USAspending.gov contract awards.
Assistance without NAICS remains outside even when a grant funds similar IT support. Internal links on this file point only to the 811212 industry page and the all-industries directory.
Repair is not manufacturing and not residual personal services. $642.0M on 2,372 awards is the 811212 maintenance tag. Peripheral factories sit in 334118. Help-desk ticket counts are not in the packet. The about $271,000 average fits multi-year vehicles, not a single break-fix bill. Source: USAspending.gov; obligations not outlays.
Maintenance vehicles versus factory and personal-service tags
A laptop can be manufactured, sold, and later repaired under three different NAICS codes. $642.0M on 2,372 awards is the 811212 repair-and-maintenance tag. Peripheral manufacturing (334118) is a factory title. Residual personal services (812990) is an 812 leftover. Device counts and ticket counts are not in the packet.
The about $271,000 average fits multi-year desktop-support vehicles, not a single break-fix invoice. Amount sort on the computer and office machine repair industry page shows concentration inside $642.0M. Task orders increment 2,372 without incrementing unique shops.
Quote $642.0M in USAspending contract obligations tagged to NAICS 811212, computer and office machine repair and maintenance, on 2,372 awards. Dollars are obligations, not outlays. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS. No fiscal year is in the packet. Internal links are the 811212 hub and the all-industries directory. Source: USAspending.gov.
Questions
- How much federal contracting is coded to computer and office machine repair?
- NAICS 811212 shows $642.0M in obligations on 2,372 USAspending contract awards. That is repair and maintenance as tagged, not computer manufacturing. The unit is obligations, not outlays or device counts. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS, so grants remain outside the 2,372-award extract behind $642.0M.
- Does 811212 include making computers?
- No. Computer terminal and peripheral manufacturing sits in 334-series codes such as 334118. Residual personal services are 812990. This page’s $642.0M is the 811212 repair tag on 2,372 awards. Keep factory and personal-services neighbors on their own industry pages.
- Is $271,000 a typical repair bill?
- No. Dividing $642.0M by 2,372 awards yields about $271,000 per action. That fits multi-year maintenance vehicles, not a single break-fix ticket. The count is not unique shops and not unique devices. Sort the hub by amount to see whether a few large rows drive most of the tagged total.
- Are IT-support grants included?
- Usually not. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS, so they fall outside this 2,372-award contract extract. Use program pages for grants. This industry guide covers tagged contracts only: $642.0M obligated on 2,372 computer and office machine repair and maintenance awards in USAspending. Outlays are a different field.
NAICS from USAspending contract awards. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS.