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Goldbelt Apex, LLC

Federal Contractor · Rank #1989

Total Federal Spending
$37.0M
$37,036,659
Total Obligations
22
Total Awards
22
Contracts
3
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
LABOR-OPERATIONAL & MANPOWER SUPPORT SVCDepartment of DefenseJun 4, 2022$18.3M
LOGISTICS SUPPORT SERVICES OF 108 FTES FOR BAMC, JBSA, FORT SAM HOUSTON, TXDepartment of DefenseSep 1, 2024$13.5M
RTS-MED FY2024 TRAINING & EXERCISE SUPPORT SERVICES PERFORMED AT CAMP PARKS, CA FORT EISENHOWER, GA FORT MCCOY, WI AND MRTC, SAN ANTONIO, TX.Department of DefenseMar 1, 2024$12.3M
MILITARY CIVILIAN TRANSITION OFFICE TRANSITION, REINTEGRATION & EMPLOYER SUPPORT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYDepartment of DefenseJun 14, 2024$9.4M
REGIONAL TRAINING SITE MEDICAL CAMP PARKS, FORT MCCOY AND FORT GORDONDepartment of DefenseMar 1, 2023$7.6M
PROGRAM AND ADMIN SUPPORTDepartment of Health and Human ServicesSep 1, 2022$7.0M
MEDICAL ASSISTANT SUPPORT FOR USAREC SERVICES.Department of DefenseNov 15, 2022$5.4M
USAREC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CONSULT AND MEDICAL REVIEWERSDepartment of DefenseMay 1, 2023$5.1M
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICESDepartment of Health and Human ServicesJul 16, 2024$2.9M
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT OFFICE SUPPORTING INITIATIVES THAT STRENGTHEN COVID-19 RESPONSE AND ADDRESS EMERGING PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES BPHC3 C 5166Department of Health and Human ServicesSep 17, 2023$1.8M
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICESDepartment of Health and Human ServicesJul 17, 2024$1.8M
VACCINE DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT SERVICEDepartment of DefenseSep 23, 2024$1.7M
JOINT PATHOLOGY CENTER SPECIALIZED LABORATORY AND CLINICAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICESDepartment of DefenseSep 30, 2024$1.5M
6 DENTAL ASSISTANTS FOR OCONUS JAPANDepartment of DefenseSep 23, 2022$1.2M
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICESDepartment of Health and Human ServicesJul 16, 2024$912K
IHS DEMOGRAPHIC DATA AND ANALYSIS SERVICESDepartment of the InteriorJun 3, 2024$760K
CONSTRUCTION QUALITY MANAGEMENT (CQM) / QUALITY ASSURANCE (QA) SUPPORT EISENHOWER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER FT. EISENHOWER, GA.Department of DefenseSep 6, 2024$708K
BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT REPAIR TECHNICIAN II (BMET II) SERVICES, TAMC, HAWAII PURCHASE ORDER AWARDDepartment of DefenseSep 19, 2022$588K
BASE PERIOD MATERIAL MGT. SUPPORTDepartment of DefenseSep 26, 2022$515K
SPECIALTY TRAINING SUPPORT SERVICES, FALLS CHURCH, VADepartment of DefenseMay 13, 2024$219K

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

Goldbelt Apex, LLC Federal Contracts FAQ

Goldbelt Apex, LLC has received $37,036,659 in total federal obligations across 22 awards and 22 contracts.

Goldbelt Apex, LLC works with 3 federal agencies, including Department of Defense, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of the Interior. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Goldbelt Apex, LLC has received federal awards in multiple states.

Goldbelt Apex, LLC is ranked #1989 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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