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Department of Justice Awarded a Contract to FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC for $23,129.00

Signed on

7/16/2025, 12:00 AM

FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC Government Contract #15B30225P00000326

FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $23,129.00. The contract was awarded by the agency office FCC COLEMAN, 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 a government entity not designated as a small business. The contract worth $23,129 is for ballistic vests funded by the Department of Justice, specifically the Federal Prison System. The contract is a purchase order with a firm fixed price.

Contract Details

Contract ID15B30225P00000326
Contract TypeB
Total Obligation$23,129.00
Exercised Options$23,129.00
Base Amount + Options$23,129.00
Date Signed2025-07-16
Contract DescriptionBALLISTIC VESTS
Start Date2025-10-16
End Date2025-10-16

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyDepartment of Justice
Awarding Sub AgencyFederal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons
Awarding OfficeFCC COLEMAN
Funding AgencyDepartment of Justice
Funding Sub AgencyFederal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons
Funding OfficeFCC COLEMAN

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

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