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Rapiscan Systems Inc.

Federal Contractor · Rank #1212

Total Federal Spending
$63.5M
$63,506,257
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
4
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
THIS DELIVERY ORDER IS FOR MULTI - ENERGY PORTALS.Department of Homeland SecuritySep 28, 2021$186.4M
LOW ENERGY NON-INTRUSIVE INSPECTION SYSTEMS, WITH TRAINING, AND MAINTENANCE.Department of Homeland SecuritySep 21, 2021$88.1M
NON-INTRUSIVE INSPECTION DETECTION EQUIPMENT - MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRDepartment of Homeland SecuritySep 15, 2024$81.4M
HIGH ENERGY RAIL SYSTEMSDepartment of Homeland SecurityJul 1, 2020$55.8M
MEDIUM ENERGY MOBILE UNITS FOR DEPLOYMENT THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.Department of Homeland SecuritySep 25, 2015$21.4M
THIS DELIVERY ORDER IS ISSUED AGAINST THE INDEFINITE DELIVERY, INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT 70B03C21D00000004.THIS ORDER SATISFIES THE MINIMUM BUY REQUIREMENT- 1 MULTI ENERGY PORTAL.Department of Homeland SecurityMar 1, 2021$12.2M
PANAMA - FOUR (4) MOBILE NON-INTRUSIVE INSPECTION SYSTEMS, TRAINING, INSTALLATION, PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SUPPORT, AND EXTENDED WARRANTY PERIODS.Department of StateJul 22, 2022$11.1M
LOW ENERGY PORTAL FOR GORDIE HOWE INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE LOCATION.Department of Homeland SecuritySep 28, 2023$10.7M
NEW DELIVERY ORDER IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,499,413.00 FOR DRIVE-THROUGH INSPECTION SYSTEMS WITH A DELIVERY DATE OF 07/07/25 AND OPTION YEAR(S) THROUGH 7/07/28. THIS REQUIREMENT IS IN SUPPORT OF THE INL SECTION AT THE U.S. EMBASSY LIMA, PERU.Department of StateJul 8, 2024$6.9M
CT SCANNERSDepartment of Homeland SecuritySep 30, 2020$4.6M
CROATIA - TWO (2) NON-INTRUSIVE INSPECTION SYSTEMS, TRAINING, INSTALLATION, PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SUPPORT, AND EXTENDED WARRANTY PERIODS.Department of StateMay 31, 2022$4.4M
M60 ZBX HIGH-ENERGY MOBILE CARGO INSPECTION SYSTEMDepartment of StateApr 15, 2025$3.9M
THE PURPOSE OF THIS ORDER IS TO ACQUIRE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY (AT-2) X-RAY UNITS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION, INTEGRATION, AND NETWORKING SERVICES IN SUPPORT OF TSA'S FULL OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY FOR THE NEXT TWO (2) YEARS, AS WELL AS ASSOCIATED WARRANTY SERVICES.Department of Homeland SecuritySep 28, 2017$3.5M
THIS DELIVERY ORDER IS ISSUED AGAINST THE INDEFINITE DELIVERY, INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT 70B03C22D00000013 FOR NON-INTRUSIVE INSPECTIONS (NII) HIGH ENERGY RAIL INTEGRATION OF RADIATION DETECTION SUBSYSTEM.Department of Homeland SecuritySep 30, 2022$3.3M
PANAMA CENTRALIZED MONITORING CENTER, TRAINING, INSTALLATION, PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SUPPORT, AND EXTENDED WARRANTY PERIODS.Department of StateSep 14, 2022$2.8M
PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF Z-PORTAL SYSTEM AND OPTION YEAR MAINTENANCEDepartment of DefenseSep 21, 2021$2.7M
NEW DELIVERY ORDER IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,227,879.00 FOR EXPLOSIVES DETECTION SYSTEMS WITH A DELIVERY DATE OF 6/13/25 AND OPTION YEAR THROUGH 09/12/26. THIS REQUIREMENT IS IN SUPPORT OF THE INL SECTION AT THE U.S. EMBASSY RABAT, MOROCCO.Department of StateSep 13, 2024$2.2M
RAPISCAN XRAY MACHINEDepartment of DefenseJun 24, 2022$1.8M
X-RAY MACHINE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICESDepartment of DefenseMar 1, 2022$1.6M
RAPISCAN SYSTEMS RTT110 SCANNERS (INCLUDING CRATING/FREIGHT)Department of StateJun 27, 2022$1.4M

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

Rapiscan Systems Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ

Rapiscan Systems Inc. has received $63,506,257 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Rapiscan Systems Inc. works with 4 federal agencies, including Department of Homeland Security, Department of State, Department of Defense. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Rapiscan Systems Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.

Rapiscan Systems Inc. is ranked #1212 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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