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Department of the Treasury (020) obligations in Custom Programming (NAICS 541511)

Department of the Treasury (agency 020) custom-programming obligations total $1,561,610,396.96 on 582 awards. Department of the Treasury plus Custom Computer Programming Services (NAICS 541511) accounts for $1,561,610,396.96 in USAspending.gov obligations across 582 awards. Five hundred eighty-two records is a mid-size IT file, not a count of applications. The arithmetic mean is about $2.68 million per award. That cell is a two-field join, not an IRS systems inventory, a named software vendor list, or Treasury 014's 541611 consulting cell.

Key figures

  • $1,561,610,396.96 is Treasury 020 × NAICS 541511.
  • 582 award records; vendors unnamed.
  • Do not merge Treasury 014 into this cell.
  • Obligations are not IT outlays.

Treasury 020 × 541511 is a programming join

The relationship is mechanical: industry code 541511 and awarding agency 020 on the same award roll into $1,561,610,396.96. The join is awarding agency 020 crossed with NAICS 541511, not the $187,335,487,204.52 Treasury 020 agency total. Remove either filter and the number changes. This page never claims the pair caused the other side to exist. 0.83% of Department of the Treasury's $187,335,487,204.52 sits here; $185,773,876,807.56 sits in other industries on the Department of the Treasury hub.

Five hundred eighty-two records is a mid-size IT file, not a count of applications. Five hundred eighty-two award lines can look sparse or crowded depending on the industry. Either way, 582 is not employment, not a plant census, and not a consultant headcount. USAspending counts award records. Unique recipients remain off this packet, so no contractor names appear here.

Treasury 014 consulting is a different agency code

Cross-check the Department of the Treasury hub if you need other NAICS under 020, NAICS 541511 if you need other agencies, All agencies for the portfolio, and All spending ties for other joins. Those URLs are parents and siblings, not addends for $1,561,610,396.96. Agency 020 is the Treasury-labeled hub with $187,335,487,204.52 in this extract, distinct from agency 014.

Treasury 014 management consulting (541611) is a different agency code as well as a different NAICS. The join is awarding agency 020 crossed with NAICS 541511, not the $187,335,487,204.52 Treasury 020 agency total. Speech often blends neighboring services or manufacturing codes. This table does not. $1,561,610,396.96 is 541511 only, inside Department of the Treasury only. Keep 020 on the Treasury name. Custom programming is 541511, not systems design 541512.

582 awards without a vendor directory

About $2.68 million per award comes from dividing $1,561,610,396.96 by 582. Use that ratio as a scale check, not as a typical Department of the Treasury invoice. No median and no fiscal-year slice appear in the facts. Five hundred eighty-two records is a mid-size IT file, not a count of applications. Sparse cells can still be large in dollars; busy cells can be many small actions.

Programming obligations are not running systems

$1,561,610,396.96 is obligated, not necessarily paid. Outlays, cancellations, and fiscal-year buckets are unpublished. 582 is the award-record count for NAICS 541511 at Department of the Treasury. Do not upgrade the figure to 'Department of the Treasury already received $1,561,610,396.96 in custom programming payments.' Keep obligations as the verb. FEC itemizations do not fund this join.

Citing Treasury 020 and NAICS 541511

Industry presence at Department of the Treasury and federal obligations in that industry can move together or not; this packet cannot say which. Keep 020 on the Treasury name. Custom programming is 541511, not systems design 541512. Do not fold FEC donations into USAspending. Cite both sides: Custom Computer Programming Services and Department of the Treasury. Related indexes: All agencies and All spending ties, plus the Department of the Treasury hub and NAICS 541511. Readers who reuse this agency-industry snapshot should keep both sides of the join in the same sentence, cite USAspending.gov as the source, and treat award rows as records rather than unique vendors. The live hubs linked from this page can refresh the snapshot; this narrative does not invent a fiscal year, a recipient list, or an outlay total that the packet omitted. Keep the obligation word on the headline dollar figure in every footnote. Do not annualize the obligation sum; this packet publishes no fiscal-year series. Award modifications can sit beside base records in the same row count.

Questions

How much did Treasury 020 obligate in NAICS 541511?
USAspending.gov shows $1,561,610,396.96 obligated on 582 awards where Department of the Treasury meets NAICS 541511. That is the join total, not an outlay and not every Department of the Treasury federal award. The industry string is Custom Computer Programming Services.
Are 582 awards 582 software firms?
The file has 582 awards and $1,561,610,396.96 in obligations. Sparse cells can still be large in dollars; busy cells can be many small actions. About $2.68 million per award is the quotient of those two facts. Recipients and medians are not in the packet.
Is this the same Treasury book as agency 014?
No. This packet keys agency 020 with a $187,335,487,204.52 Treasury total. Agency 014 is a separate Treasury-labeled hub. This programming cell is $1,561,610,396.96 on 582 awards under 020 only. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Where are the parent Department of the Treasury and NAICS 541511 tables?
The live parents are the Department of the Treasury hub and NAICS 541511. All agencies indexes toptier books. All spending ties lists other pairs. This page holds only 020 × 541511 at $1,561,610,396.96. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.

USAspending.gov agency topIndustries join: awarding agency × NAICS. Obligations are not outlays.