Department of Homeland Security obligations in Other Computer Related Services (NAICS 541519)
Federal obligations coded to NAICS 541519 — Other Computer Related Services — with awarding agency Department of Homeland Security (agency 070) total $7,541,637,268.32 on USAspending.gov, on 3,919 awards. The join is awarding-agency 070 crossed with residual NAICS 541519, not an IT-vendor census and not DHS’s entire $391,393,534,450.98 book. About $1.92 million per award is the packet ratio. Obligations are not outlays.
Key figures
- DHS × NAICS 541519 shows $7,541,637,268.32 in USAspending obligations on 3,919 awards.
- 3,919 awards are residual-IT rows, not a vendor census.
- The join is DHS (070) plus NAICS 541519, not systems design 541512.
- The total is commitments, not tickets already closed.
DHS × 541519 is a residual-IT join, not a product inventory
NAICS 541519 is a residual other-computer-related-services label — a catch-all, not a named software product. The dollar figure $7,541,637,268.32 applies only where agency 070 and NAICS 541519 are both present. Department of Homeland Security is larger because it includes other industries. NAICS 541519 is larger because it includes other agencies. This tie is the intersection. The extract does not list system names, vendor names, or product titles.
3,919 actions produced the cell. Award rows are not the same as establishments in the Economic Census. A single vendor can hold several of the 3,919 records. The packet does not identify vendors. 3,919 is not equal 3,919 systems or 3,919 IT vendors.
3,919 awards behind $7.5 billion
Computer systems design (541512) sits outside this total unless it also carries 541519. Residual or neighboring codes are easy to merge in speech and wrong to merge in this table. $7,541,637,268.32 stays inside agency 070 × NAICS 541519 only. Mean obligation is about $1.92 million, not a typical residual-IT invoice and not a cost per seat. Count is not a count of systems, vendors, or products.
Three thousand nine hundred nineteen lines are too many to narrate. Sort the DHS table by amount. This page will not invent contractor names. Open Department of Homeland Security for stored agency rows. Do not convert 3,919 into a map of DHS IT vendors or infer a vendor census. Cybersecurity-contract folklore is not a product inventory here. About 1.9% of $391,393,534,450.98 sits in this NAICS slice — still not a ranking.
541519 obligations are not tickets already closed
$7,541,637,268.32 is the commitment sum, not a punch-list of tickets already closed. No fiscal year is in the facts. A DHS residual-IT spend plan is not this join unless it uses the same two keys and the obligation metric.
The listing title is Other Computer Related Services. This extract does not split help-desk from hosting from other residual computer work. DHS’s 541512 systems-design join on this slice is a different six-digit code. Inventing those splits would leave the packet.
What the DHS 541519 table omits
Omitted fields include system names, vendor names, or product titles. Remaining facts: $7,541,637,268.32, 3,919 awards, agency 070, NAICS 541519, parent $391,393,534,450.98. Residual IT labels are easy to over-read as cybersecurity; 541519 remains a catch-all.
NAICS 541519, All agencies, and All spending ties are related shelves. Adding them to $7,541,637,268.32 invents a share. Donations reported to the FEC do not pay these awards. Different statutes, different tables.
Where the DHS × NAICS 541519 hubs live
Cite from Department of Homeland Security and NAICS 541519, then use All agencies and All spending ties for context. 3,919 awards totaling $7,541,637,268.32 remain a residual-IT administrative file, not a vendor census. Product names and ticket counts are not in this packet. Do not annualize $7,541,637,268.32: no fiscal year is in the facts. USAspending.gov is the originating system. Parent hubs remain separate tables and are not folded into this cell.
How to read the DHS × 541519 pair
The relationship is mechanical: agency 070 plus NAICS 541519 roll into $7,541,637,268.32. Remove either filter and the number changes. This page never claims the pair caused the other side to exist. If you need names, leave this narrative and open Department of Homeland Security. Campaign-finance tables are a different dataset. Quote $7,541,637,268.32, 3,919 awards, agency 070, and NAICS 541519 together. Product names and ticket counts are not in this packet. Readers who reuse this agency-industry snapshot should keep both keys in the same sentence, cite USAspending.gov, and treat award rows as records rather than unique vendors. This narrative does not invent a fiscal year, a recipient list, or an outlay total the packet omitted. Keep the obligation word on the headline dollar figure in every footnote.
Questions
- How much DHS spending is coded to NAICS 541519?
- USAspending.gov shows $7,541,637,268.32 in obligations for Department of Homeland Security (agency 070) coded to NAICS 541519, across 3,919 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 541519.
- Do 3,919 awards mean 3,919 IT vendors?
- No. Award count is a row count of 3,919 actions and can include continuations. It is not a count of systems, vendors, or products. The packet does not name recipients. See Department of Homeland Security for named lines as USAspending stored them.
- Is 541519 the same as computer systems design (541512)?
- No. NAICS 541512 is a separate DHS join. This page is residual 541519 only. Mixing the two computer codes invents a combined DHS IT figure the packet never computed. Parent DHS is $391,393,534,450.98. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
- Are these residual-IT dollars already paid?
- Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $7,541,637,268.32 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.