The data describes the proposed federal IT spending by the U.S. government on cyber security for selected government agencies during FY 2019, in million USD. For the FY 2019, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requested a total of 1.7 billion USD for its entire cyber security budget.
Department of Defense | 8497 |
Department of Homeland Security | 1724.6 |
Department of Justice | 721.4 |
Department of the Treasury | 500.1 |
Department of Energy | 464.9 |
Department of Veterans Affairs | 418.4 |
Department of Health & Human Services | 352.6 |
Department of Commerce | 291.2 |
Department of State | 263.1 |
Social Security Administration | 190.6 |
National Aeronautics & Space Administration | 185.8 |
Department of Transportation | 168.7 |
National Science Foundation | 153.3 |
Department of Education | 135.3 |
Department of Agriculture | 129.5 |
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | 109.8 |
Department of the Interior | 96.9 |
Department of Labor | 73.8 |
General Services Administration | 67.9 |
Securities and Exchange Commission | 59.4 |
Office of Personnel Management | 45.6 |
Environmental Protection Agency | 42 |
U.S. Agency for International Developmen | 37.3 |
Nuclear Regulatory Commission | 32.3 |
Tennessee Valley Authority | 28.8 |
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 25.2 |
Department of Housing & Urban Development | 18.7 |
Small Business Administration | 17.4 |
Federal Trade Commission | 13.4 |
Federal Communications Commission | 8.3 |