Department of Homeland Security obligations in Computer Systems Design Services (NAICS 541512)
1,003 USAspending.gov awards tagged to Department of Homeland Security (agency 070) and Computer Systems Design Services (NAICS 541512) carry $10,936,533,469.13 in federal obligations. The join is awarding-agency 070 crossed with NAICS 541512, not a systems-integrator census and not DHS’s entire $391,393,534,450.98 book. About $10.90 million per award is the packet ratio. The dollars are commitments, not Treasury outlays.
Key figures
- DHS × NAICS 541512 shows $10,936,533,469.13 in USAspending obligations on 1,003 awards.
- 1,003 awards are systems-design rows, not a vendor census.
- The join is DHS (070) plus NAICS 541512, not residual IT 541519.
- The total is commitments, not systems already accepted.
DHS × 541512 is a systems-design join, not an IT inventory
Agency 070 and NAICS 541512 meet in this cell. $10,936,533,469.13 is the USAspending.gov obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not Department of Homeland Security’s entire $391,393,534,450.98 book, not the national NAICS 541512 total, and not an outlay. The join is awarding-agency 070 crossed with NAICS 541512, not a systems-integrator census and not DHS’s entire $391,393,534,450.98 book. The pair is the only object this page measures. The extract does not list system names, vendor names, or seat counts.
1,003 award records sit beside $10,936,533,469.13. Treating 1,003 as equal 1,003 systems or 1,003 IT contractors would misread award rows as people, plants, or hulls. Unique recipients are unpublished. Other computer related services (541519) and custom programming codes sit outside this total unless they also carry 541512. Those neighboring codes never enter $10,936,533,469.13 unless they also appear as 541512.
1,003 awards behind $10.9 billion
Dividing $10,936,533,469.13 by 1,003 yields about $10.90 million. That quotient is arithmetic, not a typical systems-design invoice and not a cost per seat. There is no median, no top-award table, and no fiscal-year breakout on this packet. Award count can include continuations. It is not a count of systems, vendors, or seats.
One thousand three lines belong on the DHS table. This page will not list vendors. Open Department of Homeland Security rather than inventing a contractor roster. Do not convert 1,003 into a map of DHS data centers. Border-IT folklore is not a system inventory in this packet. Correlation with a published IT-system count is not in this join. About 2.8% of the $391,393,534,450.98 agency book sits in this NAICS cell — a ratio of two packet facts, not a policy ranking.
Systems-design obligations are not systems already accepted
NAICS 541512 is a computer systems design-services label on the award file. $10,936,533,469.13 is the commitment aggregate, not a punch-list of systems already accepted. No year field is published. A DHS IT portfolio table is a different file unless it uses agency 070, NAICS 541512, and obligations.
This extract does not split design from integration, and it does not split classified from unclassified work. DHS also has a 541519 other-computer-services join on this slice; that residual IT code is not 541512. This page will not invent a sub-NAICS share. The industry label stays Computer Systems Design Services. The awarding-agency label stays Department of Homeland Security.
What the DHS 541512 table omits
Facts remain $10,936,533,469.13, 1,003 awards, agency 070, NAICS 541512, and parent $391,393,534,450.98. Missing fields include system names, vendor names, or seat counts. System names are unpublished here. Do not rank this pair against other agencies’ 541512 cells as a winner or loser.
NAICS 541512 shows NAICS 541512 without the agency 070 filter. All agencies and All spending ties are indexes, not addends. FEC donation tables do not fund USAspending obligations; the two systems do not share a payment rail. Quote $10,936,533,469.13 as the tagged pair only.
Where the DHS × NAICS 541512 hubs live
Department of Homeland Security is the agency 070 hub. NAICS 541512 is the industry hub. All agencies lists awarding agencies. All spending ties indexes other ties. 1,003 awards totaling $10,936,533,469.13 remain a systems-design administrative file, not a vendor census. Seat counts and system names are not in this packet. USAspending.gov is the source. Do not annualize $10,936,533,469.13.
How to read the DHS × 541512 pair
Two tables meet: awarding agency 070 and NAICS 541512. $10,936,533,469.13 is the obligation intersection, not a forecast and not an outlay. The join does not prove Department of Homeland Security caused Computer Systems Design Services work, or the reverse. Open the linked hubs for parent totals. This narrative is not a vendor directory.
Questions
- How much DHS spending is coded to computer systems design?
- USAspending.gov shows $10,936,533,469.13 in obligations for Department of Homeland Security (agency 070) coded to NAICS 541512, across 1,003 awards. The sum is a commitment total, not outlays and not the agency’s full $391,393,534,450.98 book. Other industries are outside this join unless they also carry 541512.
- Do 1,003 awards mean 1,003 IT systems?
- No. Award count is a row count of 1,003 actions and can include continuations. It is not a count of systems, vendors, or seats. The packet does not name recipients. See Department of Homeland Security for named lines as USAspending stored them.
- Is this the same as DHS other computer related services (541519)?
- No. NAICS 541519 is a separate DHS join on this slice. This page is 541512 only. Mixing design and residual computer codes invents a combined DHS IT figure the packet never computed. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Keep both sides of the join in the citation.
- Are these IT dollars already paid?
- Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $10,936,533,469.13 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault’s extract. Remaining balances are not published in this packet. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
USAspending.gov agency topIndustries join: awarding agency × NAICS. Obligations are not outlays.