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Department of the Treasury (020) obligations in Other Computer Related Services (NAICS 541519)

Department of the Treasury’s published USAspending.gov book is $187,335,487,204.52. Inside that book, Other Computer Related Services (NAICS 541519) accounts for $7,365,303,743.68 across 3,253 awards — about 3.9% of the agency total. The join is awarding-agency 020 crossed with residual NAICS 541519, not an IRS-IT inventory and not Treasury’s $187,335,487,204.52 book. Obligations are not outlays.

Key figures

  • Treasury × NAICS 541519 shows $7,365,303,743.68 in USAspending obligations on 3,253 awards.
  • 3,253 awards are residual-IT rows, not a vendor census.
  • The join is Treasury (020) plus NAICS 541519, not agency 014’s 541519 cell.
  • The total is commitments, not tickets already closed.

Treasury 020 × 541519 is a residual-IT join, not a bureau IT map

Keep two filters in view. Awarding agency is Department of the Treasury, CGAC 020. Industry is NAICS 541519. The surviving file is $7,365,303,743.68 and 3,253 awards. The join is awarding-agency 020 crossed with residual NAICS 541519, not an IRS-IT inventory and not Treasury’s $187,335,487,204.52 book. The extract does not list system names, bureau names, or vendor names. 3,253 awards are not equal 3,253 systems or 3,253 IT vendors.

Computer systems design (541512) sits outside this total unless it also carries 541519. Mixing those dollars into $7,365,303,743.68 would invent a roll-up. Correlation with a published Treasury IT-system count is not causation. IRS-versus-mint folklore is not a bureau split in this packet. Parent $187,335,487,204.52 still includes every other NAICS tagged to agency 020.

3,253 awards behind $7.4 billion

Implied mean is about $2.26 million per award. That mean is not a typical residual-IT invoice and not a cost per taxpayer account. 3,253 is a row count, not a count of systems, bureaus, or vendors. Modifications can sit beside base awards.

Three thousand two hundred fifty-three lines are too many to narrate. Sort the agency 020 table by amount. Contractor names are unpublished here. Open Department of the Treasury rather than inventing a map of Treasury data centers. Do not infer a vendor census from 3,253 lines.

541519 obligations are not tickets already closed

NAICS 541519 is a residual other-computer-related-services label on the award file. $7,365,303,743.68 is not a punch-list of tickets already closed and not cash already cleared. No fiscal year is published. A Treasury residual-IT spend plan is a different extract.

This extract does not split IRS from other Treasury bureaus inside 541519. Agency 014 has a separate 541519 join on this slice (slug ending -2); do not add the two Treasury codes. This page will not invent those shares.

What the Treasury 020 × 541519 table omits

Missing: system names, bureau names, or vendor names. Present: $7,365,303,743.68, 3,253, agency 020, NAICS 541519, parent $187,335,487,204.52. Bureau names inside Treasury are not a field in this packet. Do not rank agencies on this one NAICS cell.

NAICS 541519 is the industry parent. All agencies and All spending ties are indexes. FEC filings do not fund USAspending obligations. Quote the tagged pair only.

Where the Treasury 020 × NAICS 541519 hubs live

Begin at Department of the Treasury for agency 020’s published $187,335,487,204.52 book, then NAICS 541519 for NAICS 541519 without the agency filter. All agencies lists other awarding agencies. All spending ties indexes other ties on the same obligation metric. 3,253 awards totaling $7,365,303,743.68 remain a residual-IT administrative file, not a bureau census. Bureau splits and product names are not in this packet. USAspending.gov is the source. Do not annualize $7,365,303,743.68: no fiscal year is in the facts. Parent hubs are not addends for this cell.

How to read the Treasury 020 × 541519 pair

A join is not a mission narrative. Agency 020 × NAICS 541519 = $7,365,303,743.68 on 3,253 awards. That equation is the page. It is not a forecast, not a budget request, not an outlay, and not a contractor directory. The pair does not prove Department of the Treasury caused Other Computer Related Services work, or the reverse. Use Department of the Treasury, NAICS 541519, All agencies, and All spending ties to leave the intersection. If you need award-level names, open the agency hub rather than treating this narrative as a vendor roster. Bureau splits and product names 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 Treasury agency 020 spending is coded to NAICS 541519?
USAspending.gov shows $7,365,303,743.68 in obligations for Department of the Treasury (agency 020) coded to NAICS 541519, across 3,253 awards. The sum is a commitment total, not outlays and not the agency’s full $187,335,487,204.52 book. Other industries are outside this join unless they also carry 541519.
Do 3,253 awards mean 3,253 IT vendors?
No. Award count is a row count of 3,253 actions and can include continuations. It is not a count of systems, bureaus, or vendors. The packet does not name recipients. See Department of the Treasury for named lines as USAspending stored them.
Is agency 020 the same as Treasury agency 014?
No. USAspending stores 020 and 014 as distinct awarding-agency codes. Agency 014 has its own 541519 page. This page is 020 × 541519 only. Adding them invents a combined Treasury IT figure. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Keep both sides of the join in the citation.
Are these residual-IT dollars already paid?
Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $7,365,303,743.68 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.