B.i. Incorporated
Federal Contractor · Rank #286
Spending by Agency
Recent Awards
| Description | Agency | Start Date | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| INTENSIVE SUPERVISION APPEARANCE PROGRAM (ISAP IV) | Department of Homeland Security | Aug 1, 2022 | $440.3M |
| INTENSIVE SUPERVISION APPEARANCE PROGRAM (ISAP IV) | Department of Homeland Security | Aug 1, 2023 | $286.1M |
| INTENSIVE SUPERVISION APPEARANCE PROGRAM (ISAP IV) | Department of Homeland Security | Aug 1, 2024 | $270.6M |
All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.
B.i. Incorporated Federal Contracts FAQ
B.i. Incorporated has received $288,316,598 in total federal obligations across 3 awards and 3 contracts.
B.i. Incorporated works with 1 federal agencies, including Department of Homeland Security. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.
B.i. Incorporated has received federal awards in multiple states.
B.i. Incorporated is ranked #286 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.
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