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Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency

Federal Contractor · Rank #624

Total Federal Spending
$126.8M
$126,830,466
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
2
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
FOOD SERVICES, FLETC GLYNCO CAMPUS, GA: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR, SUPPLIES, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND SUPERVISION NECESSARY TO SERVE THREE MEALS IN BLDG. 75 AND LUNCH IN BLDG. 260.Department of Homeland SecurityFeb 1, 2022$75.3M
FULL FOOD SERVICES - FORT MOORE, GADepartment of DefenseJul 1, 2024$65.9M
IGF::OT::IGF FOOD SERVICES - THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR, SUPPLIES, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPERVISION NECESSARY TO SERVE THREE MEALS EACH DAY IN THE DINING HALL, BUILDING 75, SEVEN DAYS PER WEEK AND LUNCH IN THE STUDENT CENTER GRILLE, BUILDING 260, ON TRAINING DAYS ONLY IN SUPPORT OF THE TRAINING PROGRAMS AT THE FLETC, GLYNCO CAMPUS.Department of Homeland SecurityMay 1, 2017$49.3M
FULL FOOD SERVICE AT DFAC BLDG 29704Department of DefenseFeb 1, 2024$24.8M
FULL FOOD SERVICEDepartment of DefenseNov 1, 2023$24.6M
FULL FOOD SERVICE AT DFAC BLDG 33804Department of DefenseFeb 1, 2023$23.1M
SUPPLIESDepartment of DefenseJul 1, 2023$23.0M
SUPPLIESDepartment of DefenseApr 1, 2024$18.2M
FUND DFAC BRIDGE -8 EXTENSION FOR JULY - DECEMBER 2019Department of DefenseJul 1, 2019$18.0M
FOOD SERVICE SUPPORT AT ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE DINING FACILITIES.Department of DefenseSep 30, 2022$11.9M
FOOD ATTENDANT SUPPORT SERVICESDepartment of DefenseFeb 1, 2020$10.2M
FULL FOOD SERVICES - CAMP RUDDER BLDG 6027Department of DefenseJul 1, 2024$873K
FULL FOOD SERVICE IAW RANDOLPH SHEPPARD ACTDepartment of DefenseNov 13, 2023$554K
FULL FOOD SERVICE SEPTEMBER 2024 TASK ORDERDepartment of DefenseSep 1, 2024$406K
FULL FOOD SERVICE AUGUST FUNDING 2024 TASK ORDERDepartment of DefenseAug 1, 2024$106K
FULL FOOD SERVICE JULY FUNDING 2024 TASK ORDERDepartment of DefenseJul 1, 2024$96K
FULL FOOD SERVICE MAY FUNDING 2024 TASK ORDERDepartment of DefenseMay 1, 2024$94K
FULL FOOD SERVICE BUILDING 19225, FEBRUARY 2024.Department of DefenseFeb 1, 2024$92K
FULL FOOD SERVICE APRIL 2024 TASK ORDERDepartment of DefenseApr 1, 2024$91K
FULL FOOD SERVICE MARCH 2024 TASK ORDERDepartment of DefenseMar 1, 2024$91K

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

Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Federal Contracts FAQ

Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency has received $126,830,466 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency works with 2 federal agencies, including Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency has received federal awards in multiple states.

Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency is ranked #624 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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