General Services Administration in Hawaii 1st District (HI-01)
USAspending.gov records $1,305,871,379.78 in General Services Administration obligations with place of performance in Hawaii 1st District (HI-01). That awarding-agency 047 cell is 5.9% of the district's $21,959,482,548.03 published book. The join lists 11,199 award records—a long action list beside a mid-pack dollar total, not a building census. This page reports the pair, not a ranking of Hawaii districts.
Key figures
- USAspending records $1,305,871,379.78 in GSA obligations in HI-01 (agency 047).
- GSA is 5.9% of the district's $21,959,482,548.03 book.
- 11,199 award records are a long action list, not a building census.
- Obligations are not outlays. FEC donations do not fund this cell.
GSA × HI-01 is a place-of-performance cell
Agency 047 and Hawaii 1st District (HI-01) meet on USAspending.gov geography, not on a property ledger. $1,305,871,379.78 is the obligation sum tagged to that pair. It is not the district's full $21,959,482,548.03 book, not every GSA dollar in Hawaii, and not an outlay. The Hawaii 1st District hub still lists other awarding agencies; the General Services Administration hub still lists other districts.
11,199 rows against $1,305,871,379.78 is a high action count for this dollar size. That pattern can reflect schedule orders, modifications, or repeated vehicles; the packet does not say which. Treating 11,199 as 11,199 federal buildings in HI-01 invents an inventory. Named lessors and square-footage splits are unpublished. Correlation with Honolulu real-estate talk is not causation.
HI-01's wider book versus agency 047
Only 5.9% of $21,959,482,548.03 sits on General Services Administration in this extract. Other awarding agencies fill the rest of Hawaii 1st District. Folding those agencies into $1,305,871,379.78 would overstate the GSA cell. The Hawaii 1st District page at /districts/HI-01/ is the parent without an agency-047 filter.
General Services Administration at /agencies/047/ drops the HI-01 filter. Hawaii federal spending at /states/hi/ drops the district cut. All spending ties at /ties/ holds other pairs. Do not read $1,305,871,379.78 as statewide GSA obligations or as cash already paid on island leases.
A long award list is still not unique vendors
11,199 is the join award-record count, not unique vendors and not a courthouse roster. Dividing $1,305,871,379.78 by 11,199 would mix a dollar total with a row count and is not published here as a typical invoice. Modifications can multiply lines without multiplying recipients. The packet names no contractors.
What GSA in Hawaii 1st District will not prove
No outlays, no building map, no lease roster, no named primes. FEC filings do not fund this USAspending cell. Place of performance is a geography tag, not proof that GSA's regional office sits in HI-01. Keep agency 047 and Hawaii 1st District on the same citation as $1,305,871,379.78.
How to cite GSA in HI-01
Name General Services Administration (agency 047), Hawaii 1st District (HI-01), $1,305,871,379.78 in obligations, and 11,199 award records on USAspending.gov. Quote /districts/HI-01/ for every awarding agency in HI-01 and /agencies/047/ for agency 047 without a district filter. /states/hi/ is the statewide shelf.
Reuse $1,305,871,379.78 only as GSA obligations with place of performance in HI-01. The 11,199 count stays on this join. Filings remain on USAspending.gov. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these obligations. Keep General Services Administration (agency 047) and Hawaii 1st District (HI-01) together when citing $1,305,871,379.78. The 11,199 award-record count is the join field, not a unique-vendor census. Obligations of $1,305,871,379.78 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Do not add the district parent of $21,959,482,548.03 into this agency-047 cell. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Place of performance in HI-01 is a geography tag, not a contractor roster. 5.9% is the published share of $21,959,482,548.03 tagged to General Services Administration in this extract. Other awarding agencies on the Hawaii 1st District hub sit outside $1,305,871,379.78. Reuse the figure only as the 047 × HI-01 obligation join. Later USAspending ingests can restate $1,305,871,379.78. Cite the pair as commitments, not as checks already cleared in Hawaii. The All spending ties index holds other keys. The join remains General Services Administration (agency 047) with place of performance in Hawaii 1st District (HI-01). $1,305,871,379.78 is the obligation total; 11,199 is the award-record count; $21,959,482,548.03 is the district parent. USAspending.gov is the source. Obligations are not outlays.
Questions
- How much did GSA obligate in Hawaii 1st District?
- USAspending.gov shows $1,305,871,379.78 in General Services Administration obligations with place of performance in Hawaii 1st District (HI-01). That figure is a commitment total, not outlays and not the district's $21,959,482,548.03 book. Other awarding agencies in HI-01 are outside this cell.
- Does 11,199 awards mean 11,199 GSA properties in HI-01?
- No. 11,199 is the join award-record count, not buildings or unique lessors. The packet names no contractors and publishes no square-footage split. Keep agency 047 and HI-01 together when citing $1,305,871,379.78. Filings remain on USAspending.gov.
- Is GSA most of Hawaii 1st District spending?
- No. Agency 047 is 5.9% of the district's $21,959,482,548.03 published book. The Hawaii 1st District hub lists other awarding agencies. Do not add those rows into $1,305,871,379.78. Place of performance is the geography tag, not a statewide GSA total.
- Are these GSA dollars already paid in HI-01?
- Not on this metric. $1,305,871,379.78 is an obligation aggregate from USAspending.gov, not outlays. FEC donations do not fund the cell. Cite General Services Administration plus Hawaii 1st District (HI-01). USAspending.gov remains the source for agency 047 in HI-01.
USAspending.gov congressional district place-of-performance joined to awarding agency. District 90/98 (multi/non-voting placeholders) are omitted. Obligations are not outlays.