FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES LABELED AS SMALL BUSINESSES TO FRAUDULENTLY RECEIVE FEDERAL SMALL BUSINESS CONTRACTS Year after year, large corporations illegally receive billions of dollars in small business contracts intended for legitimate small businesses. 175 FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES RECEIVED SMALL BUSINESS CONTRACTS IN 2013-2014 ARE THESE SMALL BUSINESSES? CHEVRON - APPLE - GENERAL ELECTRIC - AT&T CVS - HEWLETT PACKARD - VERIZON - UPS BANK OF AMERICA - HOME DEPOT - TARGET MICROSOFT - WELLS FARGO - PEPSI - DISNEY BOEING - ORACLE - NIKE - U.S. BANK LOCKHEED MARTIN - COCA COLA - STAPLES AMERICAN AIRLINES - SEARS - JOHN DEERE - See full list on following pages Study brought to you by the American Small Business League 3910 Cypress Dr. Suite B, Petaluma CA 94954 (707) 789-9575 * www.asbl.com All data collected from the FPDS website Fortune Rank - Company Name - Dollar Amount Received In Small Business Contracts #3 - Chevron - $2,351,700 #6 - General Electric - $2,318,807 #10 - Hewlett-Packard - $1,039 #11 - AT&T - $314,137 #13 - Bank of America Corp. - $672 #14 - McKesson - $158,507 #15 - Verizon Communications - $43,054,029 #16 - J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. - $174,322 #17 - Apple - $23,031 #18 - CVS Caremark - $29,807 #19 - International Business Machines -$1,696,764 #20 – Citigroup - $38,711,396 #21 - Cardinal Health - $82,762 #22 - UnitedHealth Group - $129,327 #26 - Wells Fargo - $14,700 #29 – AmerisourceBergen - $556,834 #33 - American International Group - $153,250 #35 - Home Depot - $17,784 #37 - Microsoft - $62,571 #38 - Target - $699,282 #39 – Boeing - $10,066,320 #41 - PepsiCo - $42,930 #42 - Johnson & Johnson - $2,164,482 #45 - Wellpoint - $22,503,618 #54 - Lowe’s - $6,800 #58 - Lockheed Martin - $41,556,386 #60 - Express Scripts Holding - $62,334 #66 - Walt Disney - $1,000 #67 - Johnson Controls - $612,510 #69 - Sysco - $147,889 #70 - FedEx - $54,425 #71 - Abbott Laboratories - $8,342 #74 - Hess - $1,598,973 #77 - Honeywell International - $17,778 #78 - CHS - $8,420 #81 - Ingram Micro - $22,965 #82 - Oracle - $38,859 #85 - World Fuel Services - $1,760,047 #90 - Sprint Nextel - $23,771 #94 - HCA Holdings - $26,408 #97 - John Deere - $80,920 #103 - Time Warner - $12,349 #104 - Northrop Grumman - $5,425,183 #105 – DirecTV - $24,173 #108 – Avnet - $1,313,761 #111 - International Paper - $53,126 #114 – Staples - $71,723 #115 – Alcoa - $2,659 #117 – Raytheon - $9,340,170 #46 – Caterpillar - $17,642 #120 - Emerson Electric - $4,774,222 #48 - United Technologies - $11,130,614 #124 – Fluor - $150,000 #49 - Comcast - $33,198 #126 - Goodyear Tire & Rubber - $5,076 #51 - Intel - $115,401 #127 – Xerox - $109,197 #52 - UPS - $51,533 #132 - U.S. Bancorp - $6,194 #53 - Best Buy - $59,904 #133 Arrow Electronics - $246,870 #139 #142 #149 #150 #158 #160 #162 #163 #164 #166 #171 #174 #177 #179 #180 #182 #184 #187 #188 #193 #195 #197 #199 #203 #204 #207 #212 #214 #216 #217 #220 #225 #233 #236 #238 #239 #240 EMC Time Warner Cable Illinois Tool Works Cummins Danaher FirstEnergy Computer Sciences Eaton Medtronic Bank of New York Mellon Corp. CenturyLink L-3 Communications Viacom PG&E Corp. PPG Industries Global Partners National Oilwell Varco Dominion Resources CBS Navistar International Baxter International AutoNation Constellation Energy Waste Management Aramark Dean Foods PPL Genuine Parts Parker Hannifin Marriott International Sara Lee Thermo Fisher Scientific Office Depot Textron Praxair Entergy Public Service Enterprise Group #252 #245 #247 #262 #265 #266 #270 #274 #275 #277 #285 #293 #303 #304 #305 #308 #309 #314 #315 #318 #319 #328 #333 #335 #348 #351 #354 #359 #360 #362 #363 #365 #371 #375 #376 #379 #384 Stanley Black & Decker SAIC Lincoln National State Street Corp. Air Products & Chemicals Sempra Energy CDW Motorola Solutions URS VF Western Refining Sherwin-Williams Henry Schein Dover CenterPoint Energy Stryker Hertz Global Holdings Republic Services Reliance Steel & Aluminum W.W. Grainger Goodrich Corning Becton Dickinson Boston Scientific Cablevision Systems Charter Communications OfficeMax DaVita Barnes & Noble Cameron International Winn-Dixie Stores Ecolab Jarden Agilent Technologies Sanmina-SCI Terex McGraw-Hill #386 #387 #396 #397 #403 #407 #408 #413 #416 #418 #422 #423 #427 #428 #433 #434 #437 #441 #443 #444 #446 #448 #451 #460 #461 #464 #465 #469 #470 #475 #480 #483 #487 #491 #496 Anixter International Precision Castparts Mylan Wesco International UGI Ryder System Eastman Kodak Harris CBRE Group Avis Budget Group Exelis Health Management Associates Seaboard Emcor Group Sealed Air Starwood Hotels & Resorts St. Jude Medical Kelly Services Laboratory Corp. of America Kindred Healthcare SPX Allergan Graybar Electric Insight Enterprises Pitney Bowes Frontier Communications Gannett Telephone & Data Systems Timken FMC Technologies SunGard Data Systems Yahoo YRC Worldwide Alliant Techsystems Rockwell Collins “ “It is time to end the diversion of federal small business contracts to corporate giants” -Presidential candidate Barrack Obama – February 2008 campaign “One of the most important challenges facing the Small Business Administration and the entire Federal government today is that large businesses are receiving small business procurement awards and agencies are receiving credit for these awards.” -Report 5-15, SBA Office of Inspector General, 2005 "By failing to hold firms accountable, SBA and contracting agencies have sent a message to the contracting community that there is no punishment or consequences for committing fraud." “The Agency faces a number of challenges in carrying out its mission, including fraudulent schemes affecting all SBA programs…” -Report 10-108, Government Accountability Office, 2009 - SBA Inspector General Spring 2013 Report to Congress American Small Business League 3910 Cypress Dr. Suite B, Petaluma CA 94954 (707) 789-9575 * www.asbl.com