District TX-10 — TX
3 linked programs via high-confidence USAspending crosswalk.
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Coverage note
Every program below is a DARPA line, and that is a limit of the method rather than a fact about this district. Linking a budget line to an award needs the award’s account code to identify one program; DARPA’s account structure does that, while the services book many programs under one account, so their awards cannot be attributed to a single line without guessing. We do not guess, so those lines are absent here rather than approximate.
Aggregate totals are derived from USAspending award transaction data — click any figure for the formula and query behind it. Recipients and transaction counts are USAspending’s own; no additional verification applied.
This crosswalk only resolves for a small slice of all award dollars recorded with a district — sitewide, the 5.58B linked to a budget program is roughly 0.15% of the 3.66T in award obligations recorded across every U.S. district. Ranking districts by this figure would rank them by a DARPA-only slice, not by total defense spending — see the district index for that comparison in full.
3
linked programs
$4.65M
linkable obligations FY2017–FY2026 · 5 distinct awards
every linked dollar carries a USAspending citation
| Program | Obligations |
|---|---|
| Small Business Innovative Research0605502E | $3.50M |
| Information & Communications Technology0602303E | $1.15Msame award, matched to 2 programs |
| Making, Maintaining, Supply Chain and Logistics0602025E | $1.15Msame award, matched to 2 programs |
Obligations are high-confidence USAspending award links only. Cited figures (underlined) open a USAspending citation with the API query used to verify the amount. See methodology for crosswalk details.