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Department of Veterans Affairs Awarded a Contract to PRIDE MOBILITY PRODUCTS CORPORATION for $10,913.64

Signed on

5/15/2025, 12:00 AM

PRIDE MOBILITY PRODUCTS CORPORATION Government Contract #36C24425N0813

PRIDE MOBILITY PRODUCTS CORPORATION was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $10,913.64. The contract was awarded by the agency office 244-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 4 (36C244), which is a division with the Department of Veterans Affairs within the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Summary of Award

The recipient of the federal contract is PRIDE MOBILITY PRODUCTS CORPORATION, a U.S.-owned business based in DURYEA, PENNSYLVANIA. The contract, valued at $10,913.64, was awarded by the Department of Veterans Affairs for the delivery of a POWERCHAIR. One notable transaction shows that the full contract amount was disbursed on May 15, 2025.

Contract Details

Contract ID36C24425N0813
Contract TypeC
Total Obligation$10,913.64
Exercised Options$10,913.64
Base Amount + Options$10,913.64
Date Signed2025-05-15
Contract DescriptionPOWERCHAIR
Start Date2025-05-15
End Date2025-12-15

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Awarding Sub AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Awarding Office244-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 4 (36C244)
Funding AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Funding Sub AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Funding Office460-WILMINGTON (00460)(36C460)

Recipient Details

RecipientPRIDE MOBILITY PRODUCTS CORPORATION
Recipient Location401 YORK AVE DURYEA PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES
Business CategoriesCategory Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Not Designated a Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business

Comments

Award Transactions

Transaction #0$10,913.64May 15, 2025

Department of Veterans Affairs, a sub agency of Department of Veterans Affairs, issued a payment of $10,913.64 to PRIDE MOBILITY PRODUCTS CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.

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