Indian Law Enforcement awarded by Department of the Interior
$1,538,117,917.25 in USAspending.gov obligations sit on Indian Law Enforcement (CFDA 15.030) where the awarding agency is Department of the Interior (code 014), across 264 awards. INDIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT is CFDA 15.030 on Interior awarding-agency 014. This page is that program–agency join, not an officer headcount, a named-tribal-police roster, or a caseload ledger. Obligations are not outlays.
Key figures
- Indian Law Enforcement via Department of the Interior: $1,538,117,917.25 in USAspending obligations (CFDA 15.030, agency 014).
- Join obligations of $1,538,117,917.25 equal the CFDA program total of $1,538,117,917.25.
- The table lists 264 awards, not a census of tribal police departments.
- The join is Indian Law Enforcement × Department of the Interior, not a tribal-police ranking or a named BIA district list.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
Indian Law Enforcement overlapping Interior — CFDA 15.030
The pair is Indian Law Enforcement × Department of the Interior. $1,538,117,917.25 is the obligation aggregate for rows that carry both CFDA 15.030 and awarding-agency 014. The join obligation $1,538,117,917.25 equals the CFDA program total of $1,538,117,917.25 in this extract, so this packet does not publish a leftover Indian Law Enforcement slice at a second awarding agency. Correlation is not causation: the join does not prove that Department of the Interior caused Indian Law Enforcement activity, only that USAspending coded the two keys together. It is not a tribal-police ranking or a named BIA district list.
SpendingVault indexes the cell from USAspending.gov. The catalog title on the program side is INDIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT. The agency name on the awarding side is Department of the Interior. Neither label is a contractor, a place of performance, or a fiscal-year stamp — this packet publishes no fiscal year. Cite $1,538,117,917.25 as obligations on the Indian Law Enforcement–Interior pair.
CFDA 15.030 as the Indian Law Enforcement side
CFDA 15.030 is the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance identifier for Indian Law Enforcement. The program-wide obligation total in this extract is $1,538,117,917.25. That figure is a program rollup, not a second headline for the Department of the Interior slice unless the two amounts match. Do not treat $1,538,117,917.25 as cash Treasury already sent. Department names, officer counts, and caseload figures are unpublished on this packet.
Agency 014, Department of the Interior
Department of the Interior is awarding-agency 014 on USAspending assistance rows. The agency hub Department of the Interior at /agencies/014/ rolls up every program that agency awards in the index, not only Indian Law Enforcement. Reading $1,538,117,917.25 as Department of the Interior’s entire book would over-read this cell. The join is one CFDA inside one agency, not a department budget justification.
Do not add Federal Election Commission contribution totals to $1,538,117,917.25. Campaign-finance receipts and USAspending award obligations are separate public-record systems even when a geography or a calendar year happens to overlap. This packet has no FEC facts.
264 awards as a CFDA table, not a department census
The extract lists 264 awards on the Indian Law Enforcement × Department of the Interior table. That is an award-record count, not a census of tribal police departments. Unique recipients are unpublished. Modifications can add rows without naming a new organization. Dividing $1,538,117,917.25 by 264 is not published here as a typical award size, because the packet does not say the rows are comparable.
264 is the award-record count on this extract, not a published census of tribal police departments. Unique vendors and places of performance are unpublished. Do not read 264 as 264 finished projects in Indian Law Enforcement.
Caseload rankings this Indian-LE–Interior join cannot support
An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. $1,538,117,917.25 is the former. Citing it as cash already cleared on Indian Law Enforcement over-reads the field. The join cannot say that Department of the Interior specialized in Indian Law Enforcement because of a policy success metric this packet omits. Keep $1,538,117,917.25 labeled as Indian Law Enforcement obligations awarded by Department of the Interior.
Hubs for CFDA 15.030 × agency 014
Open /programs/15.030/ for CFDA 15.030, /agencies/014/ for Department of the Interior, /programs/ (All programs) for other catalog lines, and /ties/ (All spending ties) for other pairs. None of those links convert this cell into a tribal-police ranking or a named BIA district list, into outlays this packet omits, or into a contractor list. Cite both sides: Indian Law Enforcement and Department of the Interior, $1,538,117,917.25, USAspending.gov, obligations only.
Keep the citation narrow: CFDA 15.030 and awarding-agency 014 on USAspending.gov, obligations only, with no invented recipients. Department names, officer counts, and caseload figures are unpublished on this packet.
Questions
- How much did Department of the Interior award on Indian Law Enforcement?
- USAspending.gov records $1,538,117,917.25 in Indian Law Enforcement obligations awarded by Department of the Interior (CFDA 15.030, agency 014) across 264 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for the pair, not an outlay and not Department of the Interior’s entire book.
- Is Indian Law Enforcement via Interior an outlay?
- No. $1,538,117,917.25 is an obligation sum, not an outlay. Payments from the Treasury can lag or differ. This packet has no outlay total for Indian Law Enforcement awarded by Department of the Interior. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
- Does 264 awards mean 264 tribal police departments?
- No. 264 is an award-record count, not a census of tribal police departments. Unique recipients and places of performance are unpublished. Modifications can add rows without a new organization. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Keep both the CFDA number and the awarding-agency code in the citation.
- Which pages parent Indian Law Enforcement and Interior?
- /programs/15.030/ is the program parent. /agencies/014/ is the Department of the Interior parent. /programs/ lists programs. /ties/ lists other pairs. Prefer those tables after later ingests; this page quotes Indian Law Enforcement × Interior at $1,538,117,917.25.
USAspending.gov CFDA program joined to awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.