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Department of the Interior Awarded a Contract to NATHAN LARGE for $500,000.00

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4/10/2025, 12:00 AM

NATHAN LARGE Government Contract #140L3725A0001

NATHAN LARGE was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $500,000.00. The contract was awarded by the agency office NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER, which is a division with the Bureau of Land Management within the Department of the Interior.

Summary of Award

The award in question is a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) established by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) under the Department of the Interior (DOI), as noted by the unique identification code "CONT_IDV_140L3725A0001_1422." This agreement specifically pertains to pasture management activities at the Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area (DCEVA) within the BLM Coos Bay District in Oregon. BPA agreements typically allow federal agencies to set up "accounts" to purchase goods or services from vendors on an as-needed basis at pre-negotiated prices and terms, facilitating flexibility and efficiency in procurement.

The contract's total potential value is capped at $500,000 over its period of performance extending from April 11, 2025, to May 31, 2030. While the agreement itself has yet to incur obligations or account outlays, it provides a framework for transactions as needs arise, primarily tasked with activities specified under NAICS code 115310, which denotes "Support Activities for Forestry." This implies a focus on non-construction improvements to forest and range lands, aligning with conservation objectives.

Recipient of the award, Nathan Large, operates as a sole proprietorship under several business categories including "Joint Venture Women Owned Small Business" and "Self-Certified Small Disadvantaged Business." The company's classification underscores its status as a small and potentially women-owned business, positioned within various advantageous contracting designations. Nathan Large's operations are based in Florence, Oregon, within Lane County, as indicated by the provided location details. This business is a U.S.-owned enterprise, further described by several SBA classifications including “Small Business” and “Woman Owned Business,” which may enhance its eligibility for certain federal procurement opportunities. The Bureau of Land Management, the awarding and funding agency, is a component of the Department of the Interior. BLM is primarily responsible for managing public lands and resources, including overseeing activities that promote sustainable land use, such as the ecological management of pastures and ranges critical for wildlife like the elk at DCEVA. In terms of contract specifics, the BPA is identified under a Product or Service Code (PSC) of F018, which delineates its focus on natural resources and conservation initiatives outside the scope of construction. Notably, the contract describes a commercial products/services acquisition approach, suggesting that the services provided are likely standard within the industry with pre-established pricing. While currently, no financial transactions under this BPA have been recorded, the dataset includes a single transaction entry signifying the establishment of the agreement, dated April 10, 2025, with no transaction amount reported. This entry functions as a placeholder reflecting the award's initialization rather than an exchange of funds. The BPA is characterized by a firm fixed price arrangement, indicating that pricing for subsequent transactions will be consistent and pre-determined, a typical structure to ensure cost stability and predictability for the BLM over the contract's lifespan. While labor standards are affirmed under this agreement, with explicit compliance indicated, it does not engage in construction wage rate stipulations, likely due to its non-construction scope. The contracting approach does not entail any small business competitive requirements, implying that Nathan Large was selected outside of a competitive small business set-aside process. The Department of the Interior's decision not to compete this BPA may reflect specialized needs or a streamlined procurement process. Overall, the introduction of the BPA for the Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area creates a structured procurement mechanism for the BLM to manage essential land conservation tasks efficiently over the next five years. By collaborating with a small, potentially disadvantaged business, the federal government not only aids in ecological stewardship but also supports entrepreneurial ventures in alignment with public policy objectives aimed at fostering diversity and inclusivity within the federal procurement landscape.

Contract Details

Contract ID140L3725A0001
Contract TypeIDV_E
Total Obligation$0.00
Exercised Options
Base Amount + Options$500,000.00
Date Signed2025-04-10
Contract DescriptionBPA FOR DEAN CREEK ELK VIEWING AREA (DCEVA) PASTURE MANAGEMENT, BLM COOS BAY DISTRICT, OR.
Start Date2025-04-11
End Date2030-05-31

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyDepartment of the Interior
Awarding Sub AgencyBureau of Land Management
Awarding OfficeNATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER
Funding AgencyDepartment of the Interior
Funding Sub AgencyBureau of Land Management
Funding OfficeNATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

Recipient Details

RecipientNATHAN LARGE
Recipient Location6429 N FORK SIUSLAW RD FLORENCE OREGON, UNITED STATES
Business CategoriesCategory Business, Joint Venture Women Owned Small Business, Not Designated a Small Business, Self-Certified Small Disadvantaged Business, Small Business, Sole Proprietorship, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business, Woman Owned Business

Comments

Award Transactions

Transaction #0$0.00April 10, 2025

Bureau of Land Management, a sub agency of Department of the Interior, issued a payment of $0.00 to NATHAN LARGE. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.

This payment could indicate a change to the existing contract.

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