Geographic intelligence on federal contractor entity co-location patterns, registration density, and exclusion matches across Texas.
Texas hosts the second-largest federal contractor base in the country, anchored by massive military installations and energy-sector crossover. Houston alone accounts for 1,259 address clusters — more than most entire states — driven by NASA Johnson Space Center, the Port of Houston, and energy services contractors transitioning to defense work. San Antonio's Joint Base complex, Dallas-Fort Worth's defense IT corridor, and El Paso's Fort Bliss community add depth across the state. With 12 exclusion-matched clusters and 77 high-density addresses, Texas requires comprehensive geographic screening for any prime contractor managing subcontractors in the state.
Cities with the most address clusters where 3 or more federal contractor entities share a registered location.
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.
Every entity in every cluster for Texas. 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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