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  • ISS 2025 Chapter 4 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 4: Process Manufacturing

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 4: Process Manufacturing

    Chapter 4 provides benchmarks for process manufacturing organizations. Process manufacturers are defined as those where the production process adds value by mixing, separating, forming, or chemical reaction. This sector includes manufacturers of chemicals, petrochemicals, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, food and beverage products, cosmetics, building materials, packaging materials, steel, glass, paper products, and other process-manufactured goods. The 118 respondents in the sample range in size from a minimum of about $50 million to a maximum of around $75 billion in annual revenue. 

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 40 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 40: Healthcare Clinics and Doctors’ Offices Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 40: Healthcare Clinics and Doctors’ Offices Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 40 provides benchmarks for healthcare clinics and doctors’ offices. The 19 respondents in this subsector range in size from $50 million to around $200 billion in annual revenue. This category includes health clinics, urgent care, optometry chains, and even large retailers that have begun some basic healthcare operations. 

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 41 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 41: Professional Services Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 41: Professional Services Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 41 provides benchmarks for professional services organizations. The 28 respondents in the sample range in size from a minimum of about $50 million to about $40 billion in annual revenue. This subsector includes firms that provide professional services, including legal, accounting, financial advice, consulting, marketing, and other services. 

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 42 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 42: Technical Services Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 42: Technical Services Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 42 provides benchmarks for technical services organizations. The 25 respondents in the sample range in size from a minimum of about $50 million to about $80 billion in annual revenue. This subsector includes firms that provide technical services, such as engineering, architectural, scientific, research, and other services.

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 43 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 43: Construction and General Contracting Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 43: Construction and General Contracting Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 43 provides benchmarks for construction and general contracting companies. The 22 respondents in the sample range in size from about $150 million to over $80 billion in annual revenue. This subsector includes commercial, residential, and industrial construction contractors, as well as engineering and infrastructure development companies.

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 44 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 44: Trade Services

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 44: Trade Services

    Chapter 44 provides benchmarks for trade services companies. The 16 respondents in the sample range in size from a minimum of $50 million to over $40 billion in annual revenue. This subsector includes specialty contractors, oil field services providers, mining services companies, environmental services firms, and other businesses offering skilled trade services.

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 45 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 45: Software and Technology Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 45: Software and Technology Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 45 provides IT spending and staffing statistics for the software and technology subsector. This category includes software companies, SaaS providers, and technology solutions companies. There are 25 organizations in the sample, ranging in size from around $50 million to over $60 billion in annual revenue.

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 46 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 46: IT Services and Consulting Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 46: IT Services and Consulting Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 46 provides IT spending and staffing statistics for the IT services and consulting sector. This category includes systems integrators, IT solution providers, business process outsourcing firms, managed services companies, IT consultants, and other providers of IT services and solutions. There are 20 organizations in the sample, ranging in size from around $50 million to over $20 billion in annual revenue. 

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 47 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 47: City and County Government Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 47: City and County Government Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 47 provides benchmarks for city and county governments. This chapter concerns the IT workings of city or county governments and not individual agencies within larger governments (which can be found in Chapter 48). The 15 respondents in this subsector have annual operating budgets ranging from $50 million to around $5 billion. 

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 48 1 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 48: Government Agencies Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 48: Government Agencies Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 48 provides benchmarks for federal, state, and regional government agencies. This category includes public health agencies, courts and law enforcement agencies, organizations that provide IT services to government agencies, social service agencies, state parks, and other federal, state, and regional government units. The 15 respondents in the sample have operating budgets that range in size from about $50 million to about $70 billion.

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 49 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 49: Logistics Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 49: Logistics Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 49 provides benchmarks for logistics providers. The 32 respondents in this sample range in size from about $50 million to over $80 billion. This subsector is comprised of logistics companies that transport goods, including refined petroleum distributors, national moving or courier companies, freight transportation companies, supply chain logistics providers, and other logistics companies. 

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 5 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 5: Discrete Manufacturing

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 5: Discrete Manufacturing

    Chapter 5 provides benchmarks for discrete manufacturing organizations. Discrete manufacturers are defined as those where the production process adds value by fabricating or assembling individual (discrete) unit production. This category includes manufacturers of consumer products, athletic equipment, industrial equipment, telecommunications equipment, aerospace products, furniture, auto parts, electrical parts, medical devices, and electronic devices, among other products. The 79 respondents in this sample range in size from a minimum of about $50 million to around $85 billion in annual revenue.  

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 50 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 50: Higher Education Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 50: Higher Education Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 50 provides benchmarks for higher education institutions. This subsector includes public and private colleges and universities, research universities, business and medical schools, and for-profit institutions. The 20 respondents in the sample have annual revenues ranging in size from about $50 million to about $8 billion. 

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 6 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 6: Banking and Finance

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 6: Banking and Finance

    Chapter 6 provides benchmarks for banking and financial services companies. The firms in this sector include commercial banks, investment banks, credit unions, mortgage lenders, consumer finance lenders, and other types of lenders and financial services providers. The 37 respondents in this sector range in size from a minimum of about $50 million to over $150 billion in annual sales. 

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 7 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 7: Insurance

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 7: Insurance

    Chapter 7 provides benchmarks for insurance companies. The firms in this sector include companies that sell medical and dental insurance, life insurance, property and casualty insurance, auto insurance, disability insurance, and other types of insurance. The 44 respondents in this sector range in size from a minimum of $200 million to over $70 billion in annual revenue. 

    August, 2025

  • ISS 2025 Chapter 8 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 8: Retail

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2025/2026: Chapter 8: Retail

    Chapter 8 provides benchmarks for retailers. This sector includes retailers of clothing, jewelry, hardware, furniture, sports equipment, groceries, pharmaceuticals, and general merchandise. It includes department stores, fashion stores, furniture stores, pharmacies, convenience stores, sporting goods stores, and specialty retailers. We also include hospitality and consumer services in this sector. The 55 respondents in the sample range in size from $200 million to over $200 billion in annual revenue. 

    August, 2025