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Environmental Protection Agency obligations in Other Computer Services (541519)

Environmental Protection Agency other-computer-related-services obligations total $429,096,223.69 on 251 awards. Federal obligations coded to Environmental Protection Agency (agency 068) and NAICS 541519 — Other Computer Related Services — total $429,096,223.69 on USAspending.gov, on 251 awards. Two hundred fifty-one records is a mid-size IT file, close in count to the SEC 541519 cell but a different awarding agency. About $1.71 million per award is the packet ratio. The page measures that pair, not EPA's 541620 environmental-consulting cell, a named integrator roster, or the 541611 management-consulting book.

Key figures

  • $429,096,223.69 is EPA (068) × NAICS 541519.
  • 251 award records; vendors unnamed.
  • SEC 541519 is a different awarding agency.
  • 541620 environmental consulting is a sibling cell.

EPA × 541519 is an other-computer-services join

The join is awarding agency 068 crossed with NAICS 541519, not the $69,137,321,923.67 EPA agency total. The dollar figure $429,096,223.69 applies only where the industry code and awarding agency 068 are both present. The Environmental Protection Agency hub is larger because it includes other NAICS ($69,137,321,923.67 agency-wide). NAICS 541519 is larger because it includes other agencies. This tie is the intersection. 0.62% of the Environmental Protection Agency book is this slice.

Two hundred fifty-one actions produced the Environmental Protection Agency other computer services book. Two hundred fifty-one records is a mid-size IT file, close in count to the SEC 541519 cell but a different awarding agency. Award rows are not the same as establishments in the Economic Census. A single vendor can hold several of the 251 records. The packet does not identify vendors, and this page does not invent them.

541620 consulting is a sibling EPA cell, not this total

Readers comparing codes should open All agencies rather than inferring rank from this one cell. All spending ties collects other intersections. The Environmental Protection Agency hub and NAICS 541519 without the pair filter are different totals. None of those pages should be added into $429,096,223.69. Agency 068 is Environmental Protection Agency. SEC 541519 is agency 050, a different page.

Environmental consulting (541620) and management consulting (541611) are larger EPA professional cells in this slice. Residual or neighboring codes are easy to merge in speech and wrong to merge in this table. The join is awarding agency 068 crossed with NAICS 541519, not the $69,137,321,923.67 EPA agency total. $429,096,223.69 stays inside 541519 × 068 only. NAICS 541519 at EPA is an IT residual, not an environmental-science code.

251 awards without a systems inventory

The implied mean of about $1.71 million is $429,096,223.69 / 251. There is no distribution in the packet: no p50, no largest award, no fiscal year. Two hundred fifty-one records is a mid-size IT file, close in count to the SEC 541519 cell but a different awarding agency. This extract cannot separate one large vehicle from many small orders. The rest of the agency book outside this NAICS is $68,708,225,699.98.

EPA computer obligations are not models already run

Obligations are not outlays. $429,096,223.69 is the commitment aggregate for this pair. Later modifications can raise or lower what is eventually paid. Quote 251 as award records. Do not call $429,096,223.69 'Environmental Protection Agency already spent this on other computer services' — outlays and years are unpublished. Campaign receipts do not fund USAspending obligations.

Citing 068 × 541519

NAICS 541519 at EPA is an IT residual, not an environmental-science code. Federal awards in one NAICS do not explain Environmental Protection Agency staffing, and itemized campaign gifts do not pay these obligations. Cite Environmental Protection Agency and NAICS 541519 together so the join stays visible. Related indexes: All agencies and All spending ties. 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. Parent agency and industry tables remain on the hubs linked from this page. Campaign-finance receipts are a different dataset and do not fund these awards.

Questions

How much did EPA obligate in NAICS 541519?
$429,096,223.69 is the USAspending obligation total for Environmental Protection Agency awards in NAICS 541519, on 251 awards. It is not an outlay and not Environmental Protection Agency's full $69,137,321,923.67 book. The industry title on the award file is Other Computer Related Services.
Are 251 awards 251 IT vendors?
251 records hold $429,096,223.69. Whether that is concentrated or scattered is not something the packet proves beyond the two facts. About $1.71 million per award is only the quotient. Unique recipients, medians, and fiscal years are unpublished.
Is this the same 541519 cell as the SEC page?
No. Each awarding agency has its own 541519 join. This page is Environmental Protection Agency (068) at $429,096,223.69 on 251 awards. The SEC 541519 page is agency 050 and a different dollar total. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Where are the parent Environmental Protection Agency and NAICS 541519 tables?
The Environmental Protection Agency hub, NAICS 541519, All agencies, and All spending ties are the four related tables listed on this page. Use them for parent or sibling views. This join stays 068 × 541519 at $429,096,223.69. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.

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