Accountability

Scorecards

Rankings built entirely from public records — federal contract awards (USASpending), Census demographics, and FEMA recovery funding. Every indicator is sourced; see the methodology for formulas and the rules we follow. Officials are listed but not scored — the public data can't support an honest per-official metric.

Federal contractors

Top 50 recipients by total funding.

#ContractorTotal fundingContractsAgenciesTop shareConcentration
1WESTON SOLUTIONS INC$1.41B4256.7%50
2FLUOR ENTERPRISES, INC.(dormant)$786.3M3264.3%53.7
3WSP USA SOLUTIONS INC(dormant)$624.2M3195.6%91.6
4POWERSECURE, INC.(dormant)$505.5M11100%100
5PROPPER INTERNATIONAL INC$382.7M36116.7%6.9
64CONTRACTOR JV(dormant)$294.2M11100%100
7CH2M HILL - CDM PA-TAC RECOVERY SERVICES$233.2M8127.1%18.6
8TUTOR PERINI CORPORATION$226.6M5151.7%36.1
9WALSH PUERTO RICO, LLC(dormant)$188.0M2256.6%50.9
10XPERT'S LLC(dormant)$177.4M11100%100
11FERROVIAL CONSTRUCCION PR, LLC$150.4M11100%100
12RQ-AECOM 2 JV(dormant)$148.0M2185.5%75.2
13LPC CONTRACTORS INC$128.3M3162.9%50.1
14JOHNSON CONTROLS GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS, LLC(dormant)$126.0M4143%31.6
15NOVEL CONSTRUCTION LLC$119.8M6247.9%28.7
16ARBOR E & T LLC(dormant)$118.5M2150.7%50
17USA ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.$108.1M2169.7%57.8
18CONSTRUCCIONES JOSE CARRO SE(dormant)$103.1M3266.5%49.9
19RES-CARE, INC(dormant)$94.2M11100%100
20AECOM RECOVERY(dormant)$84.9M2195.1%90.8
21CADDELL NOVA A JV(dormant)$83.7M11100%100
22POINT BLANK PROTECTIVE APPAREL & UNIFORMS, LLC$75.5M6127.8%19.4
23CH2M HILL, INC(dormant)$62.7M3182.9%70.3
24OS-DB-JV-2 LLC(dormant)$60.4M11100%100
25TRIPLE CANOPY INC$58.9M9115.6%11.8
26AMCOR JV ONE LLC$58.1M11100%100
27PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS LLC(dormant)$57.6M6131.8%22.3
28APTIM FEDERAL SERVICES, LLC(dormant)$54.2M11100%100
29CURTIN MARITIME CORP$54.1M11100%100
30CARIBE TECNO CRL(dormant)$49.9M2272%59.6
31R.B. CONSTRUCTION GROUP, INC.(dormant)$48.6M2151.7%50.1
32HYDROGEOLOGIC, INC.$46.3M2150.4%50
33RBC CONSTRUCTION CORP(dormant)$44.5M3143%35.1
34NV SERVICES LLC(dormant)$41.4M11100%100
35AURORA INDUSTRIES LLC$40.9M8120.4%13.5
36THE RAND CORPORATION(dormant)$39.4M11100%100
37M M MANUFACTURING LLC$37.7M7115.9%14.5
38QB GROUP LLC(dormant)$36.8M11100%100
39AGMA SECURITY SERVICE INC(dormant)$35.7M2179.5%67.4
40UNIVERSAL PROTECTION SERVICE, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP$35.0M11100%100
41DESIGN BUILD, LLC.(dormant)$31.8M11100%100
42CONTI FEDERAL SERVICES, LLC$31.0M11100%100
43AGVIQ LLC(dormant)$29.8M3167.3%50.9
44SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATION$29.0M2164.1%54
45TIP TOP CONSTRUCTION CORP$28.7M11100%100
46PRAK INDUSTRIES LLC$28.2M5122.7%20.3
47ONE CORPS, INC.(dormant)$24.9M2164.3%54.1
48SOUTH DADE AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION INC(dormant)$24.6M11100%100
49CORPORATE SOURCE, INC THE(dormant)$24.5M11100%100
50DEL VALLE GROUP LLC(dormant)$24.0M11100%100

Municipalities

Top 50 of 78 by federal recovery funding (FEMA Public Assistance, across multiple disasters and administrations).

#MunicipalityRecovery $Per residentPopulationPoverty
1San Juan$819.3M$2K340,90339.5%
2Ponce$479.7M$4K136,54250.4%
3Jayuya$465.0M$32K14,72654.7%
4Utuado$358.9M$13K28,15553.7%
5Yabucoa$348.4M$11K30,31349.7%
6Añasco$317.0M$12K25,49746.6%
7Orocovis$316.6M$15K21,37855.9%
8Bayamón$299.1M$2K184,32634.8%
9Lares$269.3M$10K27,99056%
10Caguas$259.0M$2K126,77237%
11Yauco$233.6M$7K33,98843.7%
12Barranquitas$202.9M$7K28,89950%
13Carolina$188.5M$1K154,12631%
14Maricao$183.7M$34K5,35452%
15Guayanilla$166.5M$9K17,67053.4%
16Naranjito$151.3M$5K29,15348.8%
17Guaynabo$150.1M$2K89,55425.1%
18Arecibo$146.8M$2K87,21744.9%
19San Lorenzo$141.3M$4K37,55245.3%
20Coamo$135.9M$4K34,55749.9%
21Cayey$130.0M$3K41,50939.8%
22Humacao$116.5M$2K50,72937.1%
23Las Marías$116.2M$13K8,82652.8%
24Mayagüez$108.7M$1K72,72153.5%
25Aguadilla$108.7M$2K54,75248.7%
26Adjuntas$104.8M$6K17,97263.4%
27Las Piedras$100.1M$3K35,09939.1%
28Peñuelas$96.2M$5K20,29852.1%
29San Germán$91.4M$3K31,68049.8%
30Aguada$87.8M$2K37,99847.2%
31Canóvanas$86.8M$2K42,21836.4%
32Patillas$83.1M$5K15,92748.5%
33Salinas$81.4M$3K25,68850.5%
34Corozal$80.7M$2K34,45946.1%
35Comerío$75.8M$4K18,81753.3%
36Vega Baja$75.2M$1K54,18243.2%
37Maunabo$74.7M$7K10,56349.9%
38Guayama$71.1M$2K36,36548%
39Vieques$67.7M$8K8,19954.1%
40Cidra$64.3M$2K39,83139%
41Villalba$60.4M$3K21,98442.7%
42Rincón$55.5M$4K15,16441.3%
43Gurabo$55.4M$1K40,51731.9%
44Toa Baja$55.1M$73674,85435.4%
45Moca$54.8M$1K37,36346.7%
46Ciales$54.6M$3K16,92455.7%
47Juana Díaz$54.6M$1K46,33344.3%
48Aibonito$54.1M$2K24,55542.5%
49Aguas Buenas$51.6M$2K24,13642.9%
50Trujillo Alto$51.0M$75567,49729.2%

Officials

Cited roster (38). Not ranked or scored — why.

OfficialPositionPartyProfile
Alexander Adams VegaCommissioner of Insurance of Puerto RicoCited
Antonio Ramos GuardiolaChief Innovation and Information Officer / Executive Lead at PRITSCited
Bernardo “Betito” Márquez GarcíaMayor of Toa BajaCited
Carlos Rubén Ramírez IrizarryMayor of AreciboCited
Carlos “Johnny” Méndez NúñezPresident of the House of Representatives of Puerto RicoCited
Ciary Pérez PeñaSecretary of Housing of Puerto RicoCited
Doriel Pagán CrespoExecutive President of the Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority (AAA)Cited
Eddie Charbonier ChineaPresident of the House Committee on Treasury and BudgetPNPCited
Edison Avilés DelizPresident of the Puerto Rico Energy BureauCited
Edward Alexis O’Neill RosaMayor of GuaynaboCited
Eileen M. Vélez VegaSecretary of Transportation and Public Works of Puerto RicoCited
Eliezer Ramos ParésSecretary of Education of Puerto RicoCited
Francisco J. DomenechExecutive Director of AAFAFCited
Gabriel Rodríguez AguilóPresident of the House Health CommitteePNPCited
Jenniffer GonzálezGovernor of Puerto RicoNew Progressive PartyCited
Jorge Luis Ramos RuizMayor of MayagüezCited
José Carlos Aponte DalmauMayor of CarolinaCited
Juan Oscar Morales RodríguezPresident of the Senate Health CommitteePNPCited
Julio Roldán ConcepciónMayor of AguadillaCited
Lourdes L. Gómez TorresSecretary of Justice of Puerto RicoCited
Luis Irizarry PabónFormer Mayor of Ponce (removed 2023)Popular Democratic PartyCited
Marlese Sifre RodríguezMayor of PoncePopular Democratic PartyCited
Migdalia Padilla AlveloPresident of the Senate Committee on Treasury, Budget and PROMESAPNPCited
Miguel RomeroMayor of San JuanNew Progressive PartyCited
Nydza IrizarrySecretary of Labor and Human Resources of Puerto RicoCited
Pablo José Hernández RiveraResident CommissionerPopular Democratic PartyCited
Pedro PierluisiFormer Governor of Puerto Rico (2021–2025)New Progressive PartyCited
Ramón Luis Rivera CruzMayor of BayamónNew Progressive PartyCited
Rosachely Rivera SantanaSecretary of State of Puerto RicoCited
Rosamar Trujillo PlumeyMayor of HumacaoCited
Sebastián Negrón ReichardSecretary of Economic Development and Commerce of Puerto RicoCited
Suzanne Roig FuertesSecretary of Family of Puerto RicoCited
Thomas Rivera SchatzPresident of the Senate of Puerto RicoNew Progressive PartyCited
Víctor M. Ramos OteroSecretary of Health of Puerto RicoCited
Wanda Ortega ÁlamoExecutive Director of ACAACited
William E. Miranda TorresMayor of CaguasCited
Ángel PantojaSecretary of Treasury of Puerto RicoCited
Ángel Toledo LópezPresident of the Senate Judiciary CommitteePNPCited