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Department of Homeland Security federal obligations in Washington 10th District (WA-10)

Department of Homeland Security shows $3,128,479,897.15 in USAspending.gov obligations with Washington 10th District (WA-10) as place of performance. One hundred thirty-two awards carry that total. The join is awarding-agency 070 crossed with Washington 10th District (WA-10) place of performance, not Washington’s statewide homeland-security book and not a census of ports. The dollars are commitments, not Treasury outlays.

Key figures

  • Department of Homeland Security in Washington 10th District (WA-10) shows $3,128,479,897.15 in USAspending obligations on 132 awards.
  • One hundred thirty-two awards are agency-070 rows, not a port census.
  • The join is DHS plus Washington 10th District (WA-10), not Oregon 6th District’s DHS pair.
  • The total is commitments, not port work already finished.

Washington 10th District × DHS is a place-of-performance join, not a port census

This page pairs awarding-agency 070, Department of Homeland Security, with Washington 10th District (WA-10) place of performance. The join is awarding-agency 070 crossed with Washington 10th District (WA-10) place of performance, not Washington’s statewide homeland-security book and not a census of ports. SpendingVault sums tagged obligations: $3,128,479,897.15 on 132 awards. The extract does not list ports, bases, or disaster names. Treat the pair as a catalog intersection, not a ranking of which district has more need, and not a claim that 132 awards equal 132 ports or 132 incidents.

Other DHS district pairs on this slice — IL-13, OR-06, MD-02 — are other geography keys. Mixing those listings into $3,128,479,897.15 would invent a combined figure the packet never computed. Correlation between this obligation sum and port throughput is not causation. Cargo figures are not in the packet. Place of performance as Washington 10th District (WA-10) locates the tagged awards; it does not deposit $3,128,479,897.15 in a district treasury. Olympia-versus-Tacoma folklore is not a county split in this packet. A Joint Base or state-capital story is not a packet fact and does not explain the cell.

132 DHS awards behind the WA-10 obligation sum

Mean obligation is about $23,700,605.28 if $3,128,479,897.15 were divided evenly across 132 lines. That ratio is not a published FEMA worksheet and not a cost per incident. Award count is a row count, including possible continuations and modifications. It is not a count of ports, incidents, or facilities. The 132 rows are a mid-volume preparedness file.

One hundred thirty-two lines are a mid-volume agency file. Sort the Washington 10th District overlay by amount to see concentration. This page will not invent recipient names. Open Washington 10th District for the stored table. Do not convert 132 into a map of South Sound DHS sites. The $3,128,479,897.15 total remains an obligation rollup on tagged awards. Inspect named lines rather than inferring a port census.

Agency 070 obligations in WA-10 are not port work already finished

DHS awards often obligate as grants or contracts and draw as projects proceed. The $3,128,479,897.15 headline is the obligation sum, not a punch-list of inspections completed and not a Treasury outlay total. No fiscal year is attached. A FEMA or CBP workload file dated to a particular year is not automatically this join unless it uses agency 070, Washington 10th District (WA-10) geography, and the obligation metric.

The awarding-agency title is Department of Homeland Security (code 070). This extract does not split FEMA from CBP, and it does not split preparedness from response. Those cuts would require award documentation beyond dollars, 132 awards, agency 070, and Washington 10th District (WA-10). This page will not invent a share. Installation names in the South Sound are absent from the facts and will not be used as causes.

What the WA-10 × agency 070 table omits

The extract has no ports, bases, or disaster names. Facts remain $3,128,479,897.15, 132 awards, agency 070, and Washington 10th District (WA-10). This page will not invent a ranking against other districts’ agency-070 joins. Oregon 6th District’s DHS pair on this slice is a different geography key.

Washington federal spending and Washington 10th District place agency 070 among other listings. Department of Homeland Security is the national agency hub. All spending ties indexes other district × agency pairs. Mixing those shelves would invent a share of federal spending the packet never computed. The $3,128,479,897.15 figure is the tagged pair only. Campaign-finance filings are a different public-record system; this join does not claim donations funded these obligations.

Where the DHS × Washington 10th District overlay lives

Start with Washington 10th District for the 132-award table behind $3,128,479,897.15. Department of Homeland Security is the nationwide Department of Homeland Security hub. Washington federal spending gives Washington context. All spending ties is the shelf for other district-by-agency joins on the same obligation metric. One hundred thirty-two awards totaling $3,128,479,897.15 remain an awarding-agency file, not a port census. Port names and declaration numbers are not in this packet. The $3,128,479,897.15 total is the tagged pair only. USAspending.gov remains the source; SpendingVault republishes the join. If a later extract revises the rollup, this page’s facts will be stale until the packet is rebuilt. Do not annualize $3,128,479,897.15: no fiscal year is in the facts.

How to read the WA-10 × DHS pair

A ties page exists because two tables meet. One table is awarding agency 070 (Department of Homeland Security). The other is congressional-district place of performance as Washington 10th District (WA-10). The headline $3,128,479,897.15 is the obligation sum on that intersection, about 25.7 percent of the district’s $12,185,220,009.15 all-agency obligation book. It is not a forecast, not a budget request, and not an outlay. It is also not a claim that Department of Homeland Security caused Washington 10th District (WA-10)’s economy to grow. Correlation between geography and an awarding-agency code is the join — nothing more. Use the internal links to step off this pair. If you need award-level names, open the overlay rather than treating this narrative as a recipient directory.

Questions

How much DHS funding is obligated in Washington 10th District (WA-10)?
USAspending.gov shows $3,128,479,897.15 in obligations for Department of Homeland Security (agency 070) with Washington 10th District (WA-10) as place of performance, across 132 awards. The sum is a commitment total, not outlays and not Washington 10th District (WA-10)’s full federal book. Other agencies tagged to WA-10 sit on separate pages.
Do 132 awards mean 132 ports in WA-10?
No. Award count is a row count of USAspending actions and can include continuations and modifications. It is not a port or incident census. The packet does not name recipients. See the Washington 10th District overlay for named lines as USAspending stored them.
Is this Washington’s entire DHS book?
No. The join is agency 070 crossed with Washington 10th District (WA-10) place of performance. Other Washington districts are separate pairs. Those dollars are not inside $3,128,479,897.15 unless the award also carries WA-10 geography.
Is the DHS total in WA-10 already spent on port security?
Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $3,128,479,897.15 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault’s extract. Inspection counts and remaining balances are not published in this packet.

USAspending.gov congressional district place-of-performance joined to awarding agency. District 90/98 (multi/non-voting placeholders) are omitted. Obligations are not outlays.