Alongside the European Union the US federal government is one world’s biggest spender on language services. In 2017, Slator reported that it had already awarded contracts for translation and interpretation worth over half a billion US dollars by November 22 of that year.
So how did the year start in terms of federal language services spend? We revisited USAspending.gov, which showed that for FY 2018, the US government has already awarded 4,005 contracts worth a total of just over USD 100m.
This website is operated by the US Department of Treasury and created as a result of the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006. The US government’s financial year runs from October 1st to September 30th of the next year, so that’s USD 100m awarded in just a little over four months.

