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Department of Justice Awarded a Contract to FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC for $15,999.48

Signed on

5/16/2025, 12:00 AM

FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC Government Contract #15B20525P00000059

FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $15,999.48. The contract was awarded by the agency office FMC DEVENS, which is a division with the Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons within the Department of Justice.

Summary of Award

The recipient of the federal contract is Federal Prison Industries, Inc., located in Lexington, Kentucky. They are involved in manufacturing industrial and commercial fan and blower equipment. The contract, funded by the Department of Justice, is for HVAC supplies worth $15,999.48. The contract falls under the Department of Justice's Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons. The transaction on May 16, 2025, reflects the award amount with no additional spending patterns or transactions noted.

Contract Details

Contract ID15B20525P00000059
Contract TypeB
Total Obligation$15,999.48
Exercised Options$15,999.48
Base Amount + Options$15,999.48
Date Signed2025-05-16
Contract DescriptionHVAC SUPPLIES
Start Date2025-05-16
End Date2025-06-16

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyDepartment of Justice
Awarding Sub AgencyFederal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons
Awarding OfficeFMC DEVENS
Funding AgencyDepartment of Justice
Funding Sub AgencyFederal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons
Funding OfficeFMC DEVENS

Recipient Details

RecipientFEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC
Recipient Location3301 LEESTOWN RD LEXINGTON KENTUCKY, UNITED STATES
Business CategoriesCategory Business, Government, U.S. National Government, Not Designated a Small Business

Comments

Award Transactions

Transaction #0$15,999.48May 16, 2025

Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons, a sub agency of Department of Justice, issued a payment of $15,999.48 to FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.

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