FY2024 federal obligations in Oklahoma District 03
Oklahoma District 03 carries $8.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance. The exact figure is $8,703,263,954.91 across 53,243 awards. Those dollars are commitments on award records, not outlays. OK-03 is Oklahoma’s 3rd numbered House district, not an unspecified 90 code. SpendingVault indexes the rows on the Oklahoma District 03 hub.
Key figures
- Oklahoma District 03 shows $8.7 billion in FY2024 place-of-performance obligations.
- 53,243 awards are counted for OK-03 in that FY2024 extract.
- District 03 is a numbered House seat, not a 90/98 unspecified bucket.
- Geography is place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
- Cite $8.7 billion as obligations, not outlays.
Fifty-three thousand two hundred forty-three actions
53,243 awards is a thick numbered-district file beside $8.7 billion. That volume is a count of award actions, including modifications that can each add a row. The packet does not publish unique Oklahoma vendors or an agency split. Do not treat 53,243 as 53,243 companies.
Do not divide $8.7 billion by 53,243. That average is not in the packet. Keep the dollar total and the row count as separate facts and use the Oklahoma District 03 hub for line-level review. A thick file usually means many smaller actions mixed with larger ones; the packet does not prove the mix.
An $8.7 billion FY2024 obligation file
The $8.7 billion total is the FY2024 obligation aggregate for awards whose place of performance is Oklahoma District 03. Obligation means a recorded commitment on a USAspending.gov award. It is not cash already leaving the Treasury, and it is not Oklahoma’s state operating budget.
First year and last year are both 2024. Federal fiscal year 2024 begins October 1. A calendar-year 2024 headline would be a different extract. Later USAspending corrections can move $8,703,263,954.91 and the 53,243-award count. Until then, cite both as the FY2024 OK-03 place-of-performance stock.
Performance location, not headquarters in the 3rd
The district field is USAspending place of performance. Recipient headquarters do not assign OK-03. A vendor based in another Oklahoma district or another state can still appear in the $8.7 billion if performance is coded to the 3rd. A 3rd-district office can be absent when work is tagged elsewhere.
Oklahoma’s unspecified District 90 bucket, if present, is a different page. Numbered OK-03 rows do not migrate into that leftover bin on this hub. HQ directories of “District 03 contractors” will not match 53,243 performance-coded awards.
OK-03 is a voting seat
Oklahoma District 03 is a mapped House district. USAspending codes 90 and 98 are unspecified or non-voting buckets. This $8.7 billion is the numbered 3rd-district performance total, not residual Oklahoma money that lacked a seat code.
The Oklahoma state hub rolls numbered districts and any leftover codes together. That statewide view will not equal $8,703,263,954.91. Use the Oklahoma District 03 page when the question is the 3rd district’s FY2024 place-of-performance obligations.
Obligations versus outlays on the 3rd-district hub
Cite $8.7 billion as obligations. Outlays measure disbursements and can lag the obligation date. SpendingVault does not recast the OK-03 total as cash paid inside the district in FY2024. Multi-year vehicles can obligate here and invoice later.
If another Oklahoma spending headline disagrees, check series (obligations vs outlays), geography (performance vs HQ), and year (federal FY2024 vs calendar 2024). This packet supplies only the obligation series for OK-03 place of performance.
Related Oklahoma geography on the same rules
The Oklahoma District 03 hub is the table for these 53,243 rows. The Oklahoma state page is the statewide roll-up. The all-districts index lists other Oklahoma numbered seats and any 90/98 buckets in the same format. This packet does not quote those other totals.
A complete OK-03 citation names numbered District 03, FY2024, USAspending.gov, place of performance, obligations, $8.7 billion, and 53,243 awards. Calling the code unspecified would confuse it with district 90.
Oklahoma District 03 can be briefed as $8.7 billion in FY2024 obligations on 53,243 awards with numbered code OK-03. Treat 53,243 as an action stock, not unique vendors. Keep other Oklahoma numbered districts and any District 90 leftover on other rows. What this packet supplies is OK-03 place-of-performance commitments from USAspending.gov, not outlays, not a headquarters extract, and not a multi-year series. A headquarters in the 3rd without an OK-03 tag does not enter this file.
Questions
- How much did Oklahoma District 03 record in FY2024 federal spending?
- USAspending.gov shows $8.7 billion in FY2024 obligations with Oklahoma District 03 place of performance. The exact sum is $8,703,263,954.91 across 53,243 awards. These are obligations, not outlays. The district field is performance location, not headquarters. The packet covers FY2024 only.
- Does 53,243 awards mean 53,243 Oklahoma companies?
- No. 53,243 is the FY2024 award-record count for the OK-03 place-of-performance code. Modifications can each add a row. The packet does not publish unique recipients. Those records sum to $8.7 billion in obligations. The Oklahoma District 03 hub is the table for the mix.
- Is Oklahoma District 03 the same as district 90?
- No. District 03 is a numbered voting House district. Codes 90 and 98 are USAspending unspecified or non-voting buckets. The $8.7 billion total is mapped to OK-03, not to those residual codes. Unmapped Oklahoma performance, if any, would sit on a 90-coded hub.
- Are Oklahoma District 03 dollars based on contractor headquarters?
- No. Only awards with OK-03 place of performance enter the $8.7 billion and 53,243-award totals. A headquarters in the 3rd is neither required nor enough. Work coded to another Oklahoma district or another state appears elsewhere. Cite obligations, FY2024, and place of performance.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.