Independent federal spending lookup

Search federal contractors, award recipients, and agencies in one place.

AwardRegistry helps users research federal contracts, federal awards, awarding agencies, and contractor activity across industries, product-service categories, and U.S. state pages.

Public data

Built on federal spending records

Regularly updated

Freshness signals on key pages

Source transparency

Methodology and source links included

Independent

Not affiliated with the U.S. government

What the site helps you answer

Start with the question, then follow the public award trail.

The homepage is designed to answer the first lookup quickly, then open paths into agencies, categories, and recent awards without burying the user in tables.

Recipient profiles

Company pages built for real lookup intent.

Each profile should show a readable summary, award totals, top agencies, category concentration, recent awards, and source context before the user ever has to hunt through raw records.

Award totals

See the size of the public award footprint quickly.

Top agencies

Identify which federal buyers dominate the relationship.

Recent awards

Scan the latest visible activity without leaving the page.

Built for decision speed

Clear enough for first-time users, useful enough for BD and capture teams.

Search-first public lookup
Readable company and agency pages
Useful category entry points
Visible trust and freshness signals

Federal contractors

Check your own public footprint, buyer mix, and category positioning.

BD and capture teams

Move from one company or buyer to adjacent competitors and contract lanes.

Consultants and analysts

Use recipient and category pages as a fast public-sector research layer.

Journalists and researchers

Trace who receives federal money and where visible patterns emerge.

Browse by entity

Enter through the angle that matches the research question.

These entry points help users move into recipients, buyers, and category and geography structures without needing to know the whole federal data landscape first.

Trust layer

Clear about the source layer, the update layer, and the site itself.

AwardRegistry should feel trustworthy without pretending to be an official government portal. Source transparency, update signals, and independent-site disclosure belong on the homepage from day one.

Ready to explore

Start with one company, one buyer, or one code and build the picture from there.

Search a recipient profile, browse an agency, or open a category or state page to follow the public federal award trail with less noise.