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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROCUREMENT FROM SMALL AND OTHER BUSINESS FIRMS0 Flscal Year 1987. LECTE */' 00 MAR 2 4 M~* P -ol~ jot puai Al I ~ ~ d'.si' Q dz~ & ~ d~. X~ Unlim ited-

Department of Defense PROCUREMENT FROM SMALL AND OTHER BUSINESS FIRMS Fiscal Year 1987 Prime contract awards to small business firms totaled $26,624 million during Fiscal Year 1987, compared with $26,914 million for the same period last year. Awards to all business firms were $135,340 million during Fiscal Year 1987, compared with $136,497 million for the corresponding period last year. Small business firms received 19.7 percent of prime contract awards made to all business firms during Fiscal Year 1987, identical to the percentage for Fiscal Year 1986. Although the year-to-year small business ratio remained unchanged, there were significant differences in the procurement mix of our purchases of supplies and equipment which impacted on the small business percentage. A reduction in the small business participation is seen in the ships, other major hard goods, commercial items, construction and civil functions categories. An increase in the small business rate of participation which offsets this reduction is seen in the missile and space systems and aircraft categories which are not normally favorable to small business as well as in services and petroleum categories which are normally favorable to small business.. Defense prime contract awards for Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) work are included in Table I and are shown separately in Table II. Small business firms were awarded $1,488 million in Department of Defense RDT&E prime contracts during Fiscal Year 1987 compared with $1,264 million during Fiscal Year 1986. Of the total RDT&E prime contracts awarded to business firms, small business received 7.9 percent during this period compared with 7.5 percent during the same period last year. Data on subcontract commitments to small business firms for Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 are shown in Table III. Commitment figures are obtained from large business firms which receive prime contract awards of $500,000 or more having substantial subcontracting opportunities. The reporting large business firms committed a total of $50,774 million in subcontracts during Fiscal Year 1987 of which $20,586 million, or 40.5 percent, went to small business firms. This represents an increase of 2.1 percent to small business concerns over last year.

TABLE I SHALL BUSINESS SHARE OF DEFENSE PROCUREMENT (AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS) FISCAL YEAR TO DATE TYPE OF FIRM -- AND 1987 1986 CATEGORY OF PROCUREMENT OCT 86 SEP 87 OCT 85 SEP 86 DEFENSE PROCUREMENT (PRIME CONTRACTS) $135,340,300 $136,497,058 FROM ALL BUSINESS FIRMS - TOTAL MISSILE AND SPACE SYSTEMS 19,781,484 19,355,70? AIRCRAFT 27,683,991 32,267,221 SHIPS 11,4.8,464 9,401,543 OTHER MAJOR HARD GOODS 34,063,361 31,781,832 SERVICES 10,823,718 10,274,542 PETROLEUM 2,968,616 7,106,866 COMMERCIAL ITEMS 8,165,685 7,934,587 CONSTRUCTION 7,603,362 6,508,665 ALL PURCHASES OF $25,000 OR LESS 10,942,585 10,277,742 CIVIL FUNCTIONS 1,859,034 1,588,353 DEFENSE PROCUREMENT (PRIME CONTRACTS) $26,624,157 $26,914,262 FROM SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS - TOTAL MISSILE AND SPACE SYSTEMS 768,294 645,7o8 AIRCRAFT 1,310,050 1,354,528 SHIPS 1,455,486 1,495,705 OTHER MAJOR HARD GOODS 3,589,673 3,980,018 SERVICES 3,323,878 2,805,774 PETROLEUM 805,556 1,797,068 COMMERCIAL ITEMS 3,494,888 3,858,649 CONSTRUCTION 4,892,250 4,486,200 ALL PURCHASES OF $25,000 OR LESS 5,934,3T7 5,566,208 CIVIL FUNCTIONS 1,049,735 924,40 4 Accei " PERCENTAGE OF DEFENSE PRIME CONTRACTS 19.7 19.7 NiS Cc', I TO SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS - TOTAL DHC T1,AZ MISSILE AND SPACE SYSTEMS 3.9 711 3.3 AIRCRAFT 47 4.2 SHIPS 12.7 15.9 By OTHER MAJOR HARD GOODS 10.5 12.5 SERVICES 30.7 27.3 PETROLEUM 27.1 25.3 A,. COMMERCIAL ITEMS 42.8 48.6 CONSTRUCTION 64.3 68.9 D:st, I i ALL PURCHASES OF $25,000 OR LESS 54.2 514.2 CIVIL FUNCTIONS 56.5 58.2 '.--

S TABLE II SMALL BUSINESS SHARE OF DEFENSE PROCUREMENT FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION WORK (AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS) FISCAL YEAR TO DATE TYPE OF FIRM AND 198T 1986 DEPARTMENT OCT 86 SEP 8T OCT 85 SEP 86 ---- TOTAL $18,806,873 $16,99,772 ARVY 2,880,984 2,583,588 " NAVY 6,477,016 6,300,694 AIR FORCE 8,196,290 7,058,944 T DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY 16,058 11,412 CIVIL FUNCTIONS 2,019 2,024. OTHER DEFENSE AGENCIES 934,506 993,110 SMALL FIRMS 1,488,073 1,263,937 S I'o" ARMY 4415,496 363,852 NAVY 349,305 303,750 AIR FORCE 474,427 403,1.63 DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY 4,877 1,817 CIVIL FUNCTIONS 1,585 1,4.92 OTHER DEFENSE AGENCIES 212,383 189,563 OTHER FIRMS 17,318,800 15,685,835 ARMY 2,4.35,4.88 2,219,736 0 NAVY 6,127,711 5,996,944-. AIR FORCE 8,021,863 6,655,81 DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY 11,181 9,595 CIVIL FUNCTIONS 134 532 OTHER DEFENSE AGENCIES 722,123 803,547 SMALL FIRMS AS A PERCENT OF TOTAL 7.9 7.5 ARMY 15.5 14.1 NAVY 5.1. 4.8 AIR FORCE 5.6 5.7 DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY 30.1. 15.9 CIVIL FUNCTIONS 78.5 73.7 OTHER DEFENSE AGENCIES 22.7 19.1.5- ".5'." --. lll! llll - - il I. l. I "l.. ~. lil i"ll~ lll le il i0

S TABLE III SMALL BUSINESS SHARE OF DEFENSE SUBCONTRACTS FISCAL YEAR 1987 (Amounts in Thousands) FISCAL YEAR 1987 FISCAL YEAR 1986 SUBCONTRACTS OCT 86 -SEPT 87 OCT 85 -SEPT 86 Number of Reports from Large Business Firms 1342 1240 Subcontract Commitments by Reporting Large Business Firms $ 50,774,184 $ 51,231,234 Commitments to Small Business $ 20,585,583 $ 19,649,670 I Percent to Small Business 40.5 38.4.d "., SS. U... SOURCE: Companies Participating in the DoD Subcontracting Program, Fiscal Year 1987. " ' I L:,',':'I,'2 ;"., ' '. ', < ', - k ",..rk. %: %, " " " "%: ".'"" " "'". " "" " " " "' ""-"" " " " " """ ""'

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