State Report

New York Federal Contractor Risk Landscape Report — 2026

Geographic intelligence on federal contractor entity co-location patterns, registration density, and exclusion matches across New York.

120,894Entities
30,753Active
3,751Clusters
9Exclusion Matches
Landscape

About New York's federal contractor landscape

New York's 3,751 federal contractor clusters span an enormous geographic footprint, from the New York City metro (1,533 clusters in the city plus 272 in Brooklyn) to upstate manufacturing centers like Rochester (154). The state's contractor base draws from West Point, Fort Drum, the Brookhaven National Laboratory, and the substantial federal regulatory presence in lower Manhattan. With 9 exclusion-matched clusters and 83 high-density addresses, New York requires systematic geographic screening across multiple metros. The state's 120,894 SAM-registered entities serve a diverse base spanning defense, financial services, healthcare, and federal services contracting.

Top concentrations

Highest cluster density by city

Cities with the most address clusters where 3 or more federal contractor entities share a registered location.

New York

1533 clusters

Brooklyn

272 clusters

Rochester

154 clusters
What you receive

Every report includes

FULL-COLOR PDF (15-40 PAGES)

Executive risk dashboard, city density chart, cluster size distribution, top 25 highest-density addresses, all exclusion-matched clusters with detailed entity rosters, methodology section, and legal disclaimer.

COMPANION CSV DATA EXPORT

Every entity in every cluster for New York. Open in Excel, filter by address, search by company name. Columns: address, city, cluster entity count, risk score, entity name, UEI, SAM status, expiration date, excluding agency.

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