NAICS 336415 Federal Contracts: $4.4B & Top Contractors
Federal spend by industry (NAICS)
How much does the federal government spend under NAICS 336415 (Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing), and who wins the contracts?
Federal prime-contract spending under NAICS 336415 (Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing), as the public record states it — total obligated, the contractors who win the work, the agencies that buy it, and the fiscal-year trend, stated as exact dated facts with their source, never a score or label. Confirm the full picture at USASpending.gov →
The federal government has $4,430,894,439 obligated across 14 prime-award actions on file to 10 contractors under NAICS 336415 (Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing), on the prime-award records Fonteum currently holds. Every figure is an exact USASpending.gov fact — no score, no label; confirm the full picture at USASpending.gov.
At a glance
$4,430,894,439
Obligated across prime awards on file
14
Prime-award actions on file
10
Distinct contractors
2
Distinct awarding agencies
Top contractors — largest recipients of Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing awards
How much of the federal spending under Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing runs through a small-business or socioeconomic set-aside vehicle — an exact ratio of public dollars, not an eligibility determination.
NAICS 336415 is Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing in the North American Industry Classification System — the standard the federal government uses to classify what it buys. The U.S. Small Business Administration sets a small-business size standard (a receipts or employee threshold) per NAICS code, used to decide who qualifies for small-business set-asides.
This page reports exact public-record facts and assigns no score or label. An obligated-dollar figure is an exact sum over USASpending.gov prime awards on the records Fonteum currently holds; it is a bounded slice of the federal corpus, not a completeness claim, and it is not a budget or forecast. Contractors are named only as the neutral recipients of public awards. The award footprint fills in as the federal award-archive backfill runs.
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: USASpending.gov prime awards (U.S. Government Works, public domain) for the spending figures; U.S. Census Bureau (NAICS 2022) for the industry title; U.S. Small Business Administration for the size standard. Confirm any current figure at usaspending.gov. Canonical record: https://fonteum.com/gov/naics/336415. Industry data as of 2026-06-21.
Top 10 of 10 contractors on file, by obligated dollars. A high obligation is an exact fact, not an endorsement. Each named contractor links to its canonical federal contractor record.