Federal spend by industry (NAICS)
| Contractor | Award actions | Obligated | Share of obligated $ |
|---|---|---|---|
| HP GAS, LLC | 4 | $145,015 | 56.1% |
| IRIS KIM, INC. | 1 | $75,624 | 29.2% |
| ROBERTS CHEMICAL CO INC | 20 | $38,075 | 14.7% |
| Awarding agency | Award actions | Obligated | Share of obligated $ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Department of Defense | 25 | $258,714 | 100% |
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How much of the federal spending under Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers runs through a small-business or socioeconomic set-aside vehicle — an exact ratio of public dollars, not an eligibility determination.
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| Federal fiscal year | Award actions | Obligated |
|---|---|---|
| FY2016 | 1 | $36,515 |
| FY2014 | 1 | $7,665 |
| FY2013 | 3 | $108,500 |
| FY2012 | 4 | $5,024 |
| FY2011 | 5 | $7,239 |
| Award ID (PIID) | Awarding agency | Signed | Obligated | Award type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| W911RP10P0115 | Department of Defense | 2010-06-18 | $75,624 | PURCHASE ORDER |
| W91ZLK13P0503 | Department of Defense | 2013-07-24 | $50,325 | PURCHASE ORDER |
| W91ZLK13P0207 | Department of Defense | 2013-03-13 |
NAICS 424690 is Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers 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.
| Reference | Source |
|---|---|
| NAICS 424690 definition | U.S. Census Bureau (NAICS 2022) |
| Small-business size standard for NAICS 424690 | U.S. Small Business Administration |
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.
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/424690. Industry data as of 2026-06-22.
Top 3 of 3 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.
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| FY2010 | 8 | $90,737 |
| FY2009 | 3 | $3,034 |
Federal fiscal years run October 1 – September 30. Showing the most recent 7 of 7 years with award actions on file.
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| $47,000 |
| PURCHASE ORDER |
| W52P1J16P3005 | Department of Defense | 2015-10-05 | $36,515 | PURCHASE ORDER |
| W91ZLK13P0426 | Department of Defense | 2013-07-02 | $11,175 | PURCHASE ORDER |
Prime-award actions only — sub-award (subcontract) records are not ingested. Confirm the full award history at USASpending.gov →
Source: USASpending.gov award record. Confirm current status at SAM.gov →