Government Contracts
Tracks the USAspending.gov transaction feed for new contract actions awarded to a curated set of large, US-listed government contractors (Lockheed Martin, RTX, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, Boeing, L3Harris, Huntington Ingalls, Leidos, Booz Allen, SAIC, CACI, Palantir, BWXT, AeroVironment, Kratos, Parsons, KBR, Textron, Honeywell). Emits a long-bias trade_card for the contractor's ticker when a single action's new money clears the threshold (default $25M). Conviction scales with the obligation size. Every ticker is verified present in the tradeable universe — never a fabricated mapping.
Verified performance
2.9%–21.8% 95% CI
Last 50 signals
A material federal obligation is a concrete, dated cash-flow event. New government money flowing to a contractor lifts revenue visibility and routinely moves the stock. We track the per-action NEW money (federal_action_obligation) — not the cumulative contract ceiling — so the dollar figure is the honest measure of fresh cash, not a recycled headline number.