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The Mil Corporation

Federal Contractor · Rank #865

Total Federal Spending
$88.9M
$88,915,519
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
4
Agencies

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Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
SERVICES/LABOR (RDTE) BASE YEARDepartment of DefenseOct 7, 2019$96.8M
THE PURPOSE OF THIS CONTRACT IS TO PROVIDE THE INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ICIS) DIVISION, THROUGH THE MISSION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING BRANCH (AIR-4.5.10.3), THE INTEGRATIONS AND ENGINEERING SUPPORT ESSENTIAL TO MEET REQUIREMENTS FOR DEVELOPMENT, INTEGRATION, AND PROCUREMENT SUPPORT OF MISSION SYSTEMS INTEGRATION FOR GROUND-BASED, SURFACE, AIRBORNE AND SHIPBOARD PLATFORMS.Department of DefenseOct 29, 2012$94.9M
TECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES IN SUPPORT OF SATCOM, RF, VIDEO, AND NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES.Department of DefenseOct 15, 2014$75.0M
APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT "IGF::CT::IGF"Department of the InteriorApr 1, 2014$51.1M
THIS TASK ORDER (TO) WILL SUPPORT PROJECT MANAGEMENT, SYSTEM INTEGRATION, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, SYSTEM DESIGN AND INTEGRATION, AND LIFECYCLE SUSTAINMENT FOR OTHER THAN DOD COMPONENTS.Department of DefenseApr 16, 2021$48.4M
IGF::OT::IGF APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENTDepartment of CommerceApr 1, 2019$44.8M
LABOR - SAIW TASKING - RDT&EDepartment of DefenseFeb 11, 2020$41.8M
ESTABLISH MSE TASK ORDER N00421-24-F-0120 OF IDIQ N00421-24-D-0002 INCREMENTALLY FUNDDepartment of DefenseFeb 15, 2024$30.7M
THIS TASK ORDER (TO) WILL OBTAIN OVERALL NAVY AND MARINE CORPS SUPPORT ACROSS MULTIPLE C5ISR SYSTEM TYPES.Department of DefenseApr 16, 2021$30.6M
CWD ADMIN SUPPORT -RDT&EDepartment of DefenseFeb 16, 2024$28.1M
TASK 001 OPTION YEAR 4 - GLOBAL FINANCIAL MGMT SERVICES - SYSTEM ANALYSIS IMPLEMENTATION & SUPPORT SERVICES (SAISS) ISSUED AGAINST BPA SAQMMA17A0120Department of StateAug 1, 2022$26.4M
TASK 001- GFAA PROJECT MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION FOLLOW ONDepartment of StateApr 1, 2024$25.9M
CPFF LABOR CEILING FOR CLINS 0002-0005Department of DefenseJul 13, 2018$23.8M
TASK 008 -GC SYSTEMS INTERFACE SUPPORT CHS (FOLLOW ON)Department of StateApr 1, 2024$18.1M
TASK 001 OPTION YEAR 4 - GLOBAL FINANCIAL MGMT SERVICES - SYSTEM ANALYSIS IMPLEMENTATION & SUPPORT SERVICES (SAISS) ISSUED AGAINST BPA SAQMMA17A0120Department of StateApr 1, 2021$17.5M
ISSUE NEW TASK ORDER TO MIL CORP TO REPLACE SAQMMA17L0363 FOR BASE AND ONE YEAR OPTION. BASE PERIOD TO BE SEPTEMBER 1, 2022 THROUGH AUGUST 31, 2023. OPTION YEAR ONE SEPTEMBER 1, 2023 THROUGH AUGUST 31, 2024. BASE PERIOD VALUE $5,665,250.50Department of StateSep 1, 2022$15.2M
LABOR - RDT&E TASKINGDepartment of DefenseApr 16, 2021$15.0M
ITA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EXPERTISE SERVICES IGF::CT::IGFDepartment of the InteriorApr 1, 2014$14.9M
PROGRAM SUPPORT LABOR - PMA 268Department of DefenseApr 9, 2024$14.1M
YEAR 5/OY4 CALL ORDER RENEWAL - TASK ORDER 008 - SYSTEM ANALYSIS IMPLEMENTATION & SUPPORT SERVICES (SAISS) ISSUED AGAINST BPA SAQMMA17A0120Department of StateAug 1, 2022$12.0M

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

The Mil Corporation Federal Contracts FAQ

The Mil Corporation has received $88,915,519 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

The Mil Corporation works with 4 federal agencies, including Department of Defense, Department of State, Department of the Interior. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

The Mil Corporation has received federal awards in multiple states.

The Mil Corporation is ranked #865 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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