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Agency for International Development Awarded a Contract to DOMESTIC AWARDEES (UNDISCLOSED) for $832,536.33
Signed on
9/26/2019, 12:00 AM
DOMESTIC AWARDEES (UNDISCLOSED) Government Contract #72052219S00002
DOMESTIC AWARDEES (UNDISCLOSED) was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $832,536.33. The contract was awarded by the agency office USAID/HONDURAS, which is a division with the Agency for International Development within the Agency for International Development.
Summary of Award
The US federal government awarded a contract to a recipient identified as "DOMESTIC AWARDEES (UNDISCLOSED)" for the provision of personal services in support of professional development projects. The contract, with a total obligation of $832,536.33, was signed on September 26, 2019, and is categorized as a definitive contract. The recipient is based in Washington, DC, and operates as a foreign-owned business not incorporated in the US.
The contract falls under the product or service code "R497" and the NAICS code "812990," which corresponds to "All Other Personal Services." The contract was solicited using sealed bid procedures, with three offers received and full and open competition. No set-aside was used, and there was no preference or fair opportunity limitation in the evaluation process.
The contract is set to run from September 29, 2019, to April 3, 2025, with a potential end date of the same day. The contract pricing is firm fixed-price, and no commercial item acquisition or test program was involved. The contract does not require a subcontracting plan, and it is not a multi-year contract.
The funding agency for the contract is the Agency for International Development (USAID), specifically the USAID/HONDURAS office. The awarding agency is also USAID/HONDURAS. The contract's performance location is in Honduras.
The contract's financial details include a total account outlay of $703,573.69 and a total account obligation of $692,849.27. The contract's transactions are categorized under code "Q," with the same amounts for both outlays and obligations.
Overall, the awarded contract between the US federal government and the recipient for personal services in professional development projects involves a significant financial obligation and a lengthy performance period. The contract was competitively solicited and awarded to a foreign-owned business based in Washington, DC, with operations in Honduras.