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District of Columbia Courts Awarded a Contract to DRU ENTERPRISES INC for $83,200.00

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12/4/2025, 12:00 AM

DRU ENTERPRISES INC Government Contract #95C67826P0033

DRU ENTERPRISES INC was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $83,200.00. The contract was awarded by the agency office DC COURTS, which is a division with the District of Columbia Courts within the District of Columbia Courts.

Summary of Award

Recipient: DRU ENTERPRISES INC is a U.S.-Owned Business based in Maryland that received a contract worth $83,200 from the District of Columbia Courts. The contract is for providing courtroom audio technology M&S services. Notable details include the funding agency being the District of Columbia Courts, the contract's total obligation amounting to $83,200, and the recipient's business category.

Notable spending patterns or transactions: No transactions are listed in the context object.

Contract Details

Contract ID95C67826P0033
Contract TypeB
Total Obligation$83,200.00
Exercised Options$83,200.00
Base Amount + Options$83,200.00
Date Signed2025-12-04
Contract DescriptionCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE COURTROOM AUDIO TECHNOLOGY M&S SERVICES IN ACCORDANCE TO CONTRACT NO. DCSC-22-SS-112. OPTION YEAR 3 (11/1/2025 -10/31/2026)
Start Date2025-12-04
End Date2026-09-30

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyDistrict of Columbia Courts
Awarding Sub AgencyDistrict of Columbia Courts
Awarding OfficeDC COURTS
Funding AgencyDistrict of Columbia Courts
Funding Sub AgencyDistrict of Columbia Courts
Funding OfficeDC COURTS

Recipient Details

RecipientDRU ENTERPRISES INC
Recipient Location20601 HAZELNUT CT GERMANTOWN MARYLAND, UNITED STATES
Business CategoriesCategory Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Not Designated a Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business

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