Caterpillar Inc
Caterpillar manufactures construction and mining equipment, engines, and locomotives, generating $67.589 billion in 2025 revenue.
Company summary from SEC filings (first-party). Federal contract data: USAspending.gov (public).
Obligations by Fiscal Year
U.S. contract obligations per federal fiscal year (Oct–Sep), newest first. Source: USAspending.gov (public).
| Fiscal Year | Obligations | Recipient Entities |
|---|---|---|
| FY2025 | $424.0M | 3 |
| FY2024 | $380.9M | 5 |
| FY2023 | $137.4M | 6 |
Top Recipient Entities (FY2025)
The federal recipient registrations that roll up to Caterpillar Inc, by obligation. This is the “show your work” behind the totals above.
| Recipient | FY Obligations |
|---|---|
| CATERPILLAR INC | $420.7M |
| SOLAR TURBINES INCORPORATED | $3.3M |
| CATERPILLAR, INC | $0 |
About this data
Obligations are dollars the federal government committed to Caterpillar Inc under awarded U.S. contracts (not grants or loans) in a fiscal year (Oct 1–Sep 30). Totals are summed across the company’s contracting subsidiaries via the federal recipient hierarchy — e.g. brand entities roll up to their public parent. In plain English: a rising federal book is a leading read on government revenue. Year-to-year swings are normal for lumpy, big-ticket programs. Source: USAspending.gov (public).
How much did Caterpillar Inc receive in U.S. federal contracts in FY2025?
Caterpillar Inc was obligated $424.0M in U.S. federal contract awards in FY2025 across 3 recipient entities, per USAspending.gov.
How many years of federal-contract data does Oxford Ledge track for Caterpillar Inc?
Oxford Ledge tracks 3 federal fiscal years of contract obligations for Caterpillar Inc, from FY2023 to FY2025.
What are federal contract obligations?
Obligations are the dollar amounts the U.S. government has committed to a contractor under awarded contracts in a federal fiscal year (October through September). They reflect awards, not necessarily cash disbursed.
Where does this federal-contract data come from?
The figures are from USAspending.gov, the U.S. government's public record of federal spending, aggregated to the contractor's public-company parent.