Computer Training federal obligations in FY2024
Computer Training obligated $678,510,647.06 in FY2024 according to USAspending.gov (NAICS 611420). That yearlyTrend cell is 81.6% of the industry extract $831,525,218.46. The page is a join of one NAICS code and one fiscal year, not a student roster, a course catalog, or a named training-vendor file. 1,291 is the industry extract's award-record count, not a FY2024-only census of seats, certificates, or named schools.
Key figures
- USAspending records $678,510,647.06 in Computer Training FY2024 obligations (NAICS 611420).
- That cell is 81.6% of the industry's $831,525,218.46 extract-wide total.
- 1,291 is the industry extract award-record count, not a FY2024 census of seats, certificates, or named schools.
- Obligations are not outlays; FEC donations do not fund this total.
NAICS 611420 joined with fiscal year 2024
The relationship is mechanical: NAICS 611420 crossed with fiscal year 2024 yields one obligation sum. $678,510,647.06 is that sum for Computer Training in 2024. USAspending.gov publishes the figure as a yearlyTrend obligation total. Obligations are commitments recorded on awards, not Treasury outlays. The industry-wide extract remains $831,525,218.46; the FY2024 hub remains a separate parent. This pair does not explain why agencies bought instruction coded to computer training, and it does not name contractors or award recipients.
Nothing in the facts supports reading $678,510,647.06 as a count of seats, certificates, or named schools. Flight Training (NAICS 611512) is a different training code. Correlation between this NAICS label and FY2024 spending is the join itself, not a causal story. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Place-of-performance and awarding-agency splits are omitted from this packet.
Computer-training dollars inside the FY2024 book
On the industry side, NAICS 611420 is the Computer Training extract. Its published total across the extract is $831,525,218.46. $678,510,647.06 sits inside that book at 81.6%; the other fiscal-year rows for the same code sum to $153,014,571.40 in this arithmetic. The parent industry page holds the longer series without isolating 2024. Award records in the extract number 1,291; that count is not limited to FY2024.
Instruction coded to computer training is the NAICS description attached to the awards, not a proof of goods delivered. A later USAspending ingest can restate $678,510,647.06 or $831,525,218.46 without changing the join keys. Do not add the all-industries index into this cell. The 81.6% share is $678,510,647.06 divided by $831,525,218.46, not a budget score or a ranking of industries.
1,291 records are not 1,291 students
1,291 award records are not 1,291 units of seats, certificates, or named schools. The count rides with the Computer Training extract, not with a FY2024-only slice. Modifications, deobligations, and multiple lines can inflate row counts. Unique recipients stay unpublished. A per-award mean from $678,510,647.06 and 1,291 would mix a FY2024 dollar total with an extract-wide record count. This packet does not publish a FY2024-only award-record count for NAICS 611420.
What this Computer Training cell omits
What the table is: USAspending.gov NAICS yearlyTrend for Computer Training (NAICS 611420) in fiscal year 2024, totaling $678,510,647.06. What the table is not: an outlay register, a student roster, a course catalog, a named training-vendor file, an agency split, a map, or an FEC-funded pipeline. Public records, not accusations. Flight Training (NAICS 611512) is a different training code.
Do not treat 81.6% as evidence that FY2024 dominated instruction coded to computer training in a causal sense. The share is arithmetic on two packet totals. Named contractors and award recipients are absent from the facts. Quote NAICS 611420, FY2024, and $678,510,647.06 together. The remainder of the extract after FY2024 is $153,014,571.40 in this arithmetic, still not an outlay.
Parents for Computer Training and FY2024
Four hrefs ship with the packet: /industries/611420/ (NAICS 611420), /fiscal-years/2024/ (FY2024 federal spending), /industries/ (All industries), and /ties/ (All spending ties). Use them as parents, not as this cell. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 611420 × FY2024 pair.
Keep Computer Training and FY2024 together when citing $678,510,647.06. NAICS 611420's extract-wide award-record count is 1,291, not a FY2024 census of seats, certificates, or named schools. Obligations of $678,510,647.06 are not outlays. The 81.6% share uses the extract-wide $831,525,218.46 as the denominator. Agency and geography splits are omitted. A later ingest can restate $678,510,647.06 without changing NAICS 611420 or fiscal year 2024.
On the year side, fiscal year 2024 is the second join key. $678,510,647.06 is Computer Training inside FY2024, not all federal obligations recorded for that year. Other NAICS codes have their own FY2024 cells. The fiscal-year parent lists government-wide context without this industry filter. FY figures can be incomplete or later restated; the source note on this packet says so.
Keep Computer Training, NAICS 611420, FY2024, and $678,510,647.06 in one citation. Dropping the year turns the figure into the extract-wide $831,525,218.46. Dropping the NAICS turns it into a year hub that is not this join. Outlays remain unpublished here.
Questions
- How much did Computer Training obligate in FY2024?
- USAspending.gov records $678,510,647.06 in Computer Training obligations for fiscal year 2024 under NAICS 611420. That amount is a yearlyTrend obligation total, not an outlay and not the industry's $831,525,218.46 extract-wide sum. The join names both Computer Training and FY2024; it does not name contractors or award recipients.
- Is $678,510,647.06 the entire NAICS 611420 USAspending total?
- No. NAICS 611420's extract-wide total is $831,525,218.46. FY2024 is 81.6% of that book. Other fiscal-year rows for the same code are separate cells. Do not add the parent hub into this join. Obligations of $678,510,647.06 are not outlays. USAspending.gov remains the source for the 611420 × 2024 pair.
- Do 1,291 awards equal 1,291 computer-training students in FY2024?
- No. 1,291 is the Computer Training award-record count in this extract, not a FY2024-only census of students, seats, or named schools. The packet does not split those records by fiscal year or name contractors. USAspending.gov remains the source. Unique recipients are unpublished on this join.
- Do FEC filings explain Computer Training obligations in FY2024?
- No. FEC filings do not explain $678,510,647.06. The source is USAspending.gov. Obligations are not outlays, and donations do not fund NAICS 611420 in FY2024. The pair is NAICS 611420 plus fiscal year 2024. Campaign-finance tables are a different dataset from this yearlyTrend cell.
USAspending.gov NAICS yearlyTrend by fiscal year. Obligations are not outlays. FY figures can be incomplete for the current year.