State Report

Arizona Federal Spending — Week of 2026-03-22

2026-03-22 – 2026-03-28
Total Obligated
$53k
Awards
2
Contractors
2
Agencies
1

Federal Spending Report: Arizona

March 22-28, 2026

The Department of Homeland Security obligated $53,000 across two contract awards in Arizona during the week of March 22-28, 2026, with the majority of funds flowing to aerospace and construction services providers.

Able Aerospace Services, Inc. secured the largest award, receiving $40,000 from DHS for contract work in the state. The company's award represents approximately 75 percent of total federal spending in Arizona for the week. Constructive Building Solutions Inc. followed with a $13,000 contract from the same agency, accounting for the remaining obligations.

Both awards came exclusively from the Department of Homeland Security, making it the sole federal agency distributing funds in Arizona during this period. The concentration of spending within a single agency underscores DHS's operational priorities in the state, which likely reflect border security, infrastructure, or related homeland defense initiatives.

The two contractors represent distinct sectors within the DHS vendor ecosystem. Able Aerospace Services brings specialized expertise in aerospace-related services, while Constructive Building Solutions appears positioned for infrastructure and facilities work. Both companies are now active federal contractors in Arizona's DHS supply chain.

The week's spending pattern reflects modest federal activity in Arizona, with only two discrete awards issued. The relatively small obligated amounts suggest these represent either incremental project funding or the early stages of broader contract engagements. The 3-to-1 ratio between the largest and second-largest awards indicates uneven distribution of resources between the two selected contractors.

Federal contracting in Arizona remains heavily influenced by the state's strategic importance to homeland security operations. The concentration of both awards under DHS, combined with the aerospace and construction focus, suggests ongoing investment in border-related infrastructure and operational capabilities.

Largest Awards

Department of Homeland Security
$40k
Department of Homeland Security
$13k