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G4s Secure Solutions (usa) Inc.

Federal Contractor · Rank #1391

Total Federal Spending
$54.8M
$54,822,387
Total Obligations
20
Total Awards
20
Contracts
2
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
IGF::CL::IGF TASK ORDER FOR 4 WEEKS WORTH OF MISSION SUPPORT BASE OPERATIONS, ANY AUTHORIZED TRAVEL AND FUELDepartment of Homeland SecurityMar 4, 2019$64.0M
OPTION TWO TASK ORDER FOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR SAN ANTONIO FIELD OFFICEDepartment of Homeland SecurityDec 28, 2022$28.0M
OPTION YEAR 3 ERO SNA TRANSPORTATION SERVICESDepartment of Homeland SecurityDec 28, 2023$26.9M
ERO TASK ORDER FOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN THE SNA AND HLG AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY.Department of Homeland SecurityDec 28, 2021$23.1M
TRANSPORTATION -ARMED DETENTION OFFICERS TRANSPORTATION SERVICESDepartment of Homeland SecurityJul 30, 2024$16.6M
TRANSPORTATION -ARMED DETENTION OFFICERS TRANSPORTATION SERVICESDepartment of Homeland SecurityJul 30, 2024$15.5M
PHOENIX TRANSPORTATION -ARMED DETENTION OFFICERS TRANSPORTATION SERVICESDepartment of Homeland SecurityJul 31, 2024$11.7M
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR SAN FRANCISCO AREA OF RESPONSIBILITYDepartment of Homeland SecurityJul 31, 2023$10.5M
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES ERO LOS ANGELESDepartment of Homeland SecurityJul 31, 2023$9.7M
THE ACTION PROVIDES FUNDING FOR THE TRANSPORTATION DETENTION SERVICES.Department of Homeland SecurityJul 30, 2023$6.7M
TRANSPORTATION (DETENTION OFFICER) SERVICESDepartment of Homeland SecurityFeb 1, 2022$6.0M
TRANSPORTATION (DETENTION OFFICER) SERVICESDepartment of Homeland SecurityJan 9, 2020$5.4M
TRANSPORTATION (DETENTION OFFICER) SERVICESDepartment of Homeland SecurityFeb 1, 2023$4.7M
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES ERO LOS ANGELESDepartment of Homeland SecurityFeb 1, 2023$4.6M
THIS ACTION ESTABLISHES A NEW TASK ORDER FOR THE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES (DETENTION OFFICERS) AT PHOENIX AORDepartment of Homeland SecurityFeb 1, 2023$3.0M
OPTION YEAR 3 HARLINGEN TO FOR SNA TRANSPORTATIONDepartment of Homeland SecurityDec 28, 2023$2.1M
IGF::CL,CT::IGF EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE SECURITY SERVICES THROUGHOUT PUERTO RICO AND THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDSDepartment of Homeland SecurityNov 14, 2017$751K
OPTION TWO TASK ORDER FOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR HSIDepartment of Homeland SecurityDec 28, 2022$329K
OPTION 3 TASK ORDER HSI SNA TRANSPORTATION SERVICESDepartment of Homeland SecurityDec 28, 2023$233K
SECURITY GUARD SERVICES FOR TULSA HQDepartment of EnergyNov 30, 2023$144K

All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.

G4s Secure Solutions (usa) Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ

G4s Secure Solutions (usa) Inc. has received $54,822,387 in total federal obligations across 20 awards and 20 contracts.

G4s Secure Solutions (usa) Inc. works with 2 federal agencies, including Department of Homeland Security, Department of Energy. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

G4s Secure Solutions (usa) Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.

G4s Secure Solutions (usa) Inc. is ranked #1391 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.

Sources: USASpending.gov, Federal Procurement Data System
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Spending figures represent total federal obligations for FY2024, as reported through USASpending.gov. Rankings are based on aggregate obligation amounts across all contract, grant, and direct payment awards.

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