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Contracts from Dept. of Veterans Affairs
(FY 2005)

SummaryFiscal Year:2005Total dollars: $9,094,312,065 The amount for this search is 2.4% of all awarded dollars for the fiscal year. Total number of contractors: 8,771 Total number of transactions: 46,197 Get list of contractors Get list of transactions
Top 5 Known Congressional Districts where Work is Performed
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| Illinois 7 (Danny K. Davis) | $790,532,564 |
| South Carolina 6 (James E. Clyburn) | $710,728,360 |
| Tennessee 6 (Bart Gordon) | $552,075,382 |
| Kansas 2 (Jim Ryun) | $535,420,954 |
| District of Columbia nonvoting (Eleanor Holmes Norton) | $325,608,842 |
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
| Drugs and Biologicals | $3,738,069,197 |
| Medical and Surgical Instruments, Equipment, and Supplies | $735,143,378 |
| Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property -- Hospitals and Infirmaries | $308,996,958 |
| Construction of Structures and Facilities -- Other Hospital Buildings | $282,582,029 |
| Other Medical Services | $273,353,813 |
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
| VETERANS AFFAIRS, Department of | $9,094,312,065 |
Top 10 Contractors
| MCKESSON CORPORATION | $3,548,733,521 |
| HEWLETT-PACKARD CO. | $150,517,001 |
| SCHWARZ PHARMA INC | $137,144,240 |
| APPTIS | $98,058,269 |
| NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORP. | $94,852,456 |
| WALSH GROUP LTD THE | $87,890,265 |
| GTSI | $70,111,877 |
| QTC MEDICAL SVCS INC | $67,321,296 |
| PHILIPS GLOEILAMPENFABRIEKEN | $64,561,237 |
| MEDTRONIC, INC. | $64,507,444 |
Trend
| 2000 | $3,887,606,224 |
| 2001 | $4,334,516,985 |
| 2002 | $4,711,404,287 |
| 2003 | $6,819,428,394 |
| 2004 | $7,516,875,445 |
| 2005 | $9,094,312,065 |
| 2006 | $10,424,374,822 |
| 2007 | $11,853,225,682 |
| 2008 | $14,492,601,823 |
| 2009 3Q * | $4,018,348,818 |
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This search was done on September 3, 2010.
The contracts database is compiled from government data last released on 05/28/2009
This search result was produced as a project of OMB Watch. The data was obtained from the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS) - Next Generation and other federal government sources through Eagle Eye Publishers, Inc. Eagle Eye also provided identification of parent companies and other data improvements.
