Department of Energy obligations in All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services (NAICS 541990)
Searchers who want Department of Energy money inside All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services need the agency-industry cell, not the agency hub alone and not the industry hub alone. USAspending.gov stores $28,323,291,014.23 on 121 awards for that pair. Agency parent $734,091,874,676.57. NAICS 541990 is a residual professional-scientific-technical bucket. All Other in the title means leftover codes, not a claim that every DOE professional service sits here. Obligations are commitments, not cash already paid.
Key figures
- Department of Energy (agency 089) × NAICS 541990: $28,323,291,014.23 across 121 awards.
- Agency parent in this packet: $734,091,874,676.57 (about 3.9% in this industry by arithmetic).
- Implied mean about $234,076,785 per award record, not a typical award size.
- Obligations are not outlays; this is not a named-recipient list.
- Cite USAspending.gov; name both agency and NAICS.
Two keys: awarding agency 089 and NAICS 541990
The packet’s keys are literal: agency code 089, NAICS 541990. Their product on USAspending.gov agency topIndustries is $28,323,291,014.23 from 121 awards. No fiscal-year split is published in this packet, so this page does not invent one.
Treat the industry as All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services. Treat the agency as Department of Energy under code 089. NAICS 541990 is a residual professional-scientific-technical bucket. All Other in the title means leftover codes, not a claim that every DOE professional service sits here.
$28,323,291,014.23 is smaller than $734,091,874,676.57 because other industries exist on the agency side, and it is not a share of national All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services spending because this packet has no industry-wide denominator. About 3.9% is Department of Energy-internal.
Awarding agency 089 versus this NAICS cell
The agency overlay answers every-industry questions for 089. This tie answers both-filters: $28,323,291,014.23 on 121 awards in NAICS 541990. 121 awards in the residual professional-scientific-technical code sum to $28,323,291,014.23. Residual means leftover NAICS, not a complete professional-services census.
Quote the live Department of Energy page if the overlay has refreshed. Quote this packet only as a snapshot of the harvested join.
Industry 541990 is a code, not a campus list
An industry code is not a map of facilities. All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services can include contractors, universities, or residual professional services depending on 541990. The packet does not name them.
121 awards in the residual professional-scientific-technical code sum to $28,323,291,014.23. Residual means leftover NAICS, not a complete professional-services census. Treat 121 as award records in the aggregate, not unique vendors.
Deobligations and later ingests
Downward adjustments can shrink an obligation sum after harvest. This snapshot holds $28,323,291,014.23 and 121. It does not hold a deobligation schedule.
Mixing Department of Energy’s own budget justification with the 121-row NAICS cell leaves USAspending.gov. Stay on the join.
Not FEC and not an outlay
FEC committee receipts are not this table. Do not write that donations funded $28,323,291,014.23. Obligations are not outlays. Award count 121 is not unique vendors.
Keep both sides in the citation: Department of Energy (agency 089) and All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services (NAICS 541990).
One-line citation for the pair
One line: Department of Energy (089) ∩ NAICS 541990 (All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services) = $28,323,291,014.23 obligations on 121 awards. Parent agency total $734,091,874,676.57. Obligations, not outlays. Source: USAspending.gov.
All spending ties collects other agency-industry pairs. All agencies is the code index. Prefer the live overlay if the table moved.
Read the four internal links as parents, not as extra dollars. Department of Energy is the awarding-agency overlay for code 089. NAICS 541990 is the industry overlay without an Department of Energy filter. All agencies is the code index. All spending ties is the two-key index. None of those pages should be added into $28,323,291,014.23. The harvested cell is already the overlap of agency 089 and NAICS 541990.
A researcher quoting this join in one sentence can use: Department of Energy, awarding agency 089, All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services, NAICS 541990, obligations $28,323,291,014.23, award count 121, agency parent $734,091,874,676.57 (about 3.9% of that parent by arithmetic). That sentence uses only packet facts. It still names no recipients, no fiscal year, no outlays, and no FEC donors. If any of those fields is required, this JSON file is the wrong object.
Agency-industry pages exist because topIndustries on an agency extract is a join table. Department of Energy can appear with many NAICS codes; NAICS 541990 can appear with many awarding agencies. This file isolates one pair. NAICS 541990 is a residual professional-scientific-technical bucket. All Other in the title means leftover codes, not a claim that every DOE professional service sits here. Later USAspending ingests can move $28,323,291,014.23 or 121; prefer the live overlay when the table and this snapshot disagree.
Questions
- How much Department of Energy spending is coded to All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services?
- USAspending.gov lists $28,323,291,014.23 in Department of Energy (agency 089) obligations across 121 awards tagged NAICS 541990. The agency parent in this packet is $734,091,874,676.57. The pair is an obligation join, not an outlay. Unique recipients are unpublished. Average obligation is about $234,076,785, a ratio of those two facts only.
- Does $28,323,291,014.23 include every Department of Energy program in this industry?
- The packet publishes one awarding-agency × NAICS rollup. All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services is the stored industry title for 541990. Neighboring NAICS codes are other ties. $28,323,291,014.23 is the combined obligation sum for agency 089 inside this code. This page will not invent a program pie. 121 remains an action count, not a program count.
- Is $28,323,291,014.23 cash already paid?
- No. Obligations are commitments recorded on USAspending.gov awards. Outlays — money that actually left the Treasury — are a different concept and are not this packet’s headline. Treating $28,323,291,014.23 as checks already cleared confuses those terms. Later ingests can revise 121 awards. Prefer the overlay if the table moved.
- What two tables meet on this page?
- Department of Energy (awarding agency 089) and All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services (NAICS 541990). The overlap is $28,323,291,014.23 across 121 awards. All agencies and All spending ties list sibling joins. Original records remain at USAspending.gov. Campaign donations are a different dataset and do not fund this cell.
USAspending.gov agency topIndustries join: awarding agency × NAICS. Obligations are not outlays.