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Office of Personnel Management obligations in Credit Bureaus (NAICS 561450)

Office of Personnel Management credit-bureau obligations total $471,982,899.14 on four USAspending awards. USAspending.gov records $471,982,899.14 in Office of Personnel Management obligations coded to Credit Bureaus (NAICS 561450) across 4 awards. Four records is a sparse file with a very high implied mean. Implied mean obligation per award is about $118.00 million. This page is the awarding-agency × NAICS join, not a background-investigation census, a named credit-bureau roster, or OPM's 541519 computer-services cell.

Key figures

  • $471,982,899.14 is OPM (024) × NAICS 561450.
  • 4 award records; no bureau names.
  • A large share of OPM's $1,998,173,770.98 book.
  • Do not invent a contractor list from four rows.

OPM × 561450 is a credit-bureau join, not a clearance census

Agency 024 and industry 561450 meet in this cell. $471,982,899.14 is the USAspending.gov obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not Office of Personnel Management's entire book of $1,998,173,770.98, not the national NAICS 561450 total, and not an outlay. The join is awarding agency 024 crossed with NAICS 561450, not the $1,998,173,770.98 OPM agency total. The pair is the only object this page measures. Correlation is not causation: a large credit bureaus cell at Office of Personnel Management does not prove the agency exists to buy that industry.

Four awards sit beside $471,982,899.14. Four records is a sparse file with a very high implied mean. The count can include contracts, orders, and modifications. Treating 4 as a roster of vendors would misread award records as firms. Unique recipients are unpublished on this packet; this narrative names none. 23.6% of Office of Personnel Management's $1,998,173,770.98 agency total sits in this NAICS 561450 slice; the complement $1,526,190,871.84 remains in other codes on the Office of Personnel Management hub.

IT NAICS codes at OPM stay on other pages

Agency 024 is Office of Personnel Management. Credit-bureau NAICS is not a Fair Credit Reporting Act narrative. Open the Office of Personnel Management agency page for every industry under agency 024, NAICS 561450 for the code without an agency filter, All agencies for the portfolio index, and All spending ties for other pairs. Do not add those parent tables into $471,982,899.14.

The join is awarding agency 024 crossed with NAICS 561450, not the $1,998,173,770.98 OPM agency total. Sibling NAICS codes stay on other industry pages: Other computer-related services (541519) and custom programming (541511) are IT cells, not 561450. Mixing those dollars into $471,982,899.14 would invent a roll-up the packet does not publish. NAICS 561450 is the only industry key on this Office of Personnel Management tie. Four awards holding $471,982,899.14 is a concentrated file; do not convert four rows into four named firms.

Four awards behind $472 million

Dividing $471,982,899.14 by 4 awards yields about $118.00 million per award. That mean is a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical invoice and not a median. The packet has no fiscal-year split, no de-obligation history, and no named contractor list. Four records is a sparse file with a very high implied mean. A high mean can be a handful of large vehicles; a low mean can be many delivery orders. This extract cannot tell those stories apart.

Credit-bureau obligations are not investigations closed

An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. $471,982,899.14 is the former. Citing the figure as cash already cleared by Office of Personnel Management over-reads the field. 4 remains an award-record count, not a payment count. Keep the obligation word when you quote NAICS 561450 at Office of Personnel Management. Itemized campaign gifts on FEC.gov are a different statute and do not fund these USAspending awards.

Citing 024 × 561450

A clean footnote names Office of Personnel Management (agency 024), NAICS 561450 (Credit Bureaus), $471,982,899.14 in obligations, and 4 awards on USAspending.gov. Quote the Office of Personnel Management hub if you need every industry under 024, and quote NAICS 561450 if you need the code without the agency filter. All agencies and All spending ties are indexes, not addends. Four awards holding $471,982,899.14 is a concentrated file; do not convert four rows into four named firms. Do not per-capita the total; population is unpublished here. 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.

Questions

How much did OPM obligate in NAICS 561450?
USAspending.gov records $471,982,899.14 in obligations for Office of Personnel Management awards coded to NAICS 561450 (Credit Bureaus), covering 4 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for the agency–industry pair, not an outlay and not Office of Personnel Management's $1,998,173,770.98 agency total.
Are 4 awards 4 credit bureaus?
The extract lists 4 award actions totaling $471,982,899.14. Average obligation per award is about $118.00 million, a ratio, not a typical invoice. Unique recipients are not published on this packet, so this page names no contractors.
Is this OPM's background-investigation program total?
This page does not map NAICS 561450 to a named OPM program. It reports the USAspending join: agency 024 × 561450 at $471,982,899.14 on 4 awards. Program titles, CFDA numbers, and vendor names are unpublished here. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Where are the parent Office of Personnel Management and NAICS 561450 tables?
The Office of Personnel Management agency hub shows every industry under agency 024. NAICS 561450 shows the code without an agency filter. All agencies is the portfolio index. All spending ties lists other pairs. Prefer those tables after later USAspending ingests.

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