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How many federal exclusions has the OFAC (Treasury) issued, and who does it contract with?

The U.S. Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control, as the public record states it — its active SAM.gov exclusion footprint and its USASpending.gov prime-award history, stated as exact dated facts with their source, never a score or label. Confirm current status at SAM.gov →
The U.S. Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control has issued 73,853 active federal exclusion records — 22.8% of the SAM.gov registry as of 2026-06-20, ranking it #3 of 56 excluding agencies; no prime-award records on file yet (award data is still loading). Every figure is an exact federal-record fact — confirm current status at SAM.gov and USASpending.gov.

At a glance

73,853
Active exclusion records (of 324,126 registry-wide)
22.8%
Share of the SAM.gov exclusion registry
#3
Rank among 56 excluding agencies
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Obligated across prime awards on file

Debarment profile — exclusions this agency issued

How many parties the OFAC (Treasury) has excluded from federal contracting and assistance — an aggregate count of active records in the SAM.gov Exclusions registry, ranked against every other excluding agency in the Federal Suspension & Debarment Scorecard. No excluded party is named.

MeasureValue
Active exclusion records issued73,853
Share of the active registry22.8%
Rank among excluding agencies#3 of 56
Registry total (all agencies)324,126

Source: SAM.gov exclusion extract, pulled 2026-06-20. Confirm current status at SAM.gov →

Top contractors — largest recipients of this agency's prime awards

No prime-award records identify this agency yet. Award data fills in as the federal award backfill runs; the debarment profile above is complete today.

Source: USASpending.gov award record.

How to read this profile

This page reports exact public-record facts and assigns no score or label. An exclusion count is an administrative fact about the SAM.gov registry on the date queried — not a judgment about the agency or any party. Award totals are exact USASpending.gov obligations on the records Fonteum currently holds; they are a bounded slice of the federal corpus, not a completeness claim. The exclusion footprint above is computed across the full active registry; the award footprint fills in as the federal award backfill runs.

Related federal-contracting evidence

  • Federal Suspension & Debarment Scorecard — every agency, ranked by exclusions issued →
  • The Leakage Report — contracts awarded during an active exclusion →
  • All federal agencies — the agency directory →
  • Federal spend by industry — all NAICS codes with award activity →
  • Federal contractor records — exclusions & awards by entity →
  • Federal contracting questions, answered →
Reviewed by the Fonteum Government Contracts Desk. Federal procurement records analysts. This study reports exact regulatory facts — an award's signed date and an exclusion's active window, each sourced to SAM.gov and USASpending.gov. It makes no determination of wrongdoing and assigns no score.

Sources: SAM.gov Exclusions (extract queried 2026-06-20) and USASpending.gov prime awards — U.S. Government Works, public domain. Confirm any current status at sam.gov and usaspending.gov. Canonical record: https://fonteum.com/gov/agency/office-of-foreign-assets-control.

Fonteum is a public-records evidence platform. This Government Procurement Evidence silo reports exact regulatory facts from federal public records (SAM.gov, USASpending.gov, FAPIIS). It assigns no risk score and makes no determination of wrongdoing; confirm current status at the official source.

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