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Consumer Product Safety Commission Awarded a Contract to SOMMER BRANDI J for $212,106.88
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12/23/2022, 12:00 AM
SOMMER BRANDI J Government Contract #61320623N0006
SOMMER BRANDI J was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $212,106.88. The contract was awarded by the agency office CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION, which is a division with the Consumer Product Safety Commission within the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Summary of Award
The contract awarded by the US federal government to Sommer Brandi J., detailed in the JSON response from usaspending.gov, highlights a significant engagement for data collection services related to consumer product injuries. This reflects a broader initiative by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to acquire, analyze, and manage data concerning consumer safety.
The contract, identified by the unique award ID "CONT_AWD_61320623N0006_6100_-NONE-_-NONE-", is categorized as a purchase order with a focus on supporting management through data collection services. Awarded on December 23, 2022, the contract is active with a performance period that began on January 2, 2023, and is anticipated to conclude by June 30, 2025, with potential extensions until June 30, 2027. The total obligation for the contract amounts to $148,914.88, indicating a firm fixed pricing model. To date, the total account outlay is reported at $120,367.07, ensuring that the project is well-funded and its financial obligations are securely managed.
Sommer Brandi J., the recipient of this contract, is a business entity categorized under several designations, including small business, sole proprietorship, and woman-owned business. Positioned in Ayr, Nebraska, she operates within a region designated by the congressional code 03 and the county of Adams. The business categorization reflects an entrepreneurial venture likely equipped with specialized skills and capacity to manage the data processing, hosting, and related services outlined in the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 518210.
Detailed analysis of the transactions reveals multiple instances where the contract was executed through updates marked by modifications ("Mods"), which describe incremental fund transfers or adjustments associated with the agreement. As of the action date April 10, 2025, multiple transactions under Mod codes P00009 to P00001 have been recorded. These modifications indicate the progressive funding and execution of the contracted services.
The series of transactions reflect prioritized funding and efforts over time. The initial transaction on December 23, 2022, allocated $23,143, setting the stage for subsequent financial installments aligning with project milestones. On May 18, 2023, the transaction of $31,859 was another significant allocation under Mod P00001, emphasizing a continued commitment to the contract objectives. Moving forward to December 6, 2023, another $8,996 transaction further cements the structured financial planning involved in fund disbursement. These transactions suggest a meticulous financial oversight approach by CPSC.
The transaction that occurred on February 26, 2024, marked by $18,684 under Mod P00003, and the May 29, 2024, installment of $22,296 under Mod P00004, reflect mid-cycle funding adjustments crucial for the achievement of enhanced data collection tasks.
Key financial engagements through November 14, 2024 ($8,613.50), emphasize project continuity even as phases advance towards intended completion timelines. The more recent transactions like February 11, 2025 amounting to $16,478 under Mod P00008, and finally April 10, 2025, amounting to $13,482 as per Mod P00009, highlight ongoing funding requisites sustaining the service provision momentum.
Each transaction is defined within the auspices of the funding and awarding agency, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, whose mandate is to safeguard the public from unreasonable risks of injuries. The CPSC's engagement with Sommer Brandi J. through this contract underscores the commission’s reliance on agile, specialized entities capable of rapidly deploying data management solutions pivotal to its safety mission.
The contract's lack of competition, as explained in the procurement data, indicates a strategic choice when tapping into specific niche capabilities offered by Sommer Brandi J. This strategic decision ensures that specialized data collection methods align with consumer product safety objectives without the delays associated with full open competition.
Overall, this contract underscores a collaborative engagement between the US federal government and Sommer Brandi J., enabling the CPSC to enhance its analytical capabilities concerning consumer product-related injuries. Such initiatives not only support regulatory actions but also empower the public with reliable safety data, reflecting transparency and government accountability. By leveraging tailored data processing and hosting services, CPSC is better positioned to carry out its public safety mandate with increased precision and timeliness.
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Consumer Product Safety Commission, a sub agency of Consumer Product Safety Commission, issued a payment of $13,482.00 to SOMMER BRANDI J. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, a sub agency of Consumer Product Safety Commission, issued a payment of $16,478.00 to SOMMER BRANDI J. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, a sub agency of Consumer Product Safety Commission, issued a payment of $8,613.50 to SOMMER BRANDI J. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, a sub agency of Consumer Product Safety Commission, issued a payment of $22,296.00 to SOMMER BRANDI J. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, a sub agency of Consumer Product Safety Commission, issued a payment of $18,684.00 to SOMMER BRANDI J. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, a sub agency of Consumer Product Safety Commission, issued a payment of $8,996.00 to SOMMER BRANDI J. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, a sub agency of Consumer Product Safety Commission, issued a payment of $31,859.00 to SOMMER BRANDI J. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, a sub agency of Consumer Product Safety Commission, issued a payment of $23,143.00 to SOMMER BRANDI J. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.