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Department of Justice Awarded a Contract to FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC for $10,753.45

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2/26/2026, 12:00 AM

FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC Government Contract #15B60826F00000085

FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $10,753.45. The contract was awarded by the agency office FCI PHOENIX, 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, specializing in manufacturing personal toiletry articles. The contract, funded by the Department of Justice, with a total obligation of $10,753.45, is for providing feminine hygiene products to the Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons. Notable transactions include a single transaction amounting to $10,753.45 on February 26, 2026, for the specified purpose.

Contract Details

Contract ID15B60826F00000085
Contract TypeA
Total Obligation$10,753.45
Exercised Options$10,753.45
Base Amount + Options$10,753.45
Date Signed2026-02-26
Contract DescriptionOATS-FCI PHOENIX-FEMININE HYGIENE
Start Date2026-03-05
End Date2026-03-05

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyDepartment of Justice
Awarding Sub AgencyFederal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons
Awarding OfficeFCI PHOENIX
Funding AgencyDepartment of Justice
Funding Sub AgencyFederal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons
Funding OfficeFCI PHOENIX

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 #P00001$0.00March 9, 2026

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

This payment could indicate a change to the existing contract.

Transaction #0$10,753.45February 26, 2026

Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons, a sub agency of Department of Justice, issued a payment of $10,753.45 to FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.

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