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Workwear Outfitters, LLC

Federal Contractor · Rank #611

Total Federal Spending
$129.1M
$129,098,848
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
2
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
UNIFORMS FOR TRANSPORTATION SECURITY OFFICERSDepartment of Homeland SecurityMar 20, 2024$107.0M
FY 2024 ALLOWANCE AND ACADEMY UNIFORMDepartment of Homeland SecurityNov 2, 2023$63.7M
DHS CONTRACT - UNIFORMS II - QUARTERMASTER, HARDSHIP AND ACADEMY FUNDING FOR CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP).Department of Homeland SecurityOct 29, 2021$50.4M
DHS CONTRACT - UNIFORMS II - ACADEMY AND QUARTERMASTER FUNDING.Department of Homeland SecurityOct 22, 2020$45.6M
UNIFORMS FOR TRANSPORTATION SECURITY OFFICERSDepartment of Homeland SecurityMar 20, 2023$40.4M
UNIFORMS FOR TRANSPORTATION SECURITY OFFICERSDepartment of Homeland SecurityMay 9, 2022$37.2M
UNIFORMS FOR TRANSPORTATION SECURITY OFFICERS, APPAREL FOR FEDERAL SECURITY DIRECTORS AND FEDERAL EXECUTIVES, AND HONOR GUARD EQUIPMENTDepartment of Homeland SecurityMar 9, 2021$33.6M
VRP/LESES FY24 UNIFORM CONTRACTDepartment of the InteriorJan 18, 2024$7.7M
VRP/LESES FY 23 UNIFORM CONTRACTDepartment of the InteriorJan 4, 2023$7.5M
CLOTHING ORDERDepartment of Homeland SecuritySep 8, 2023$2.6M
DHS CONTRACT, UNIFORMS II - THIS ORDER IS FOR STUDENT UNIFORMS AT CBP'S ACADEMIES.Department of Homeland SecurityNov 2, 2021$2.1M
DHS CONTRACT - UNIFORMS II THESE ARE ICE ITEMS.Department of Homeland SecurityAug 20, 2020$2.0M
INITIAL FY 2024 FUNDING FOR AMO ACADEMY 2ND QUARTER BULK PURCHASE ORDERDepartment of Homeland SecurityNov 9, 2023$1.9M
DHS CONTRACT - UNIFORMS II STUDENT UNIFORMS FOR CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP)Department of Homeland SecurityDec 1, 2020$1.7M
EMPLOYEE ALLOWANCE FOR UNIFORMED OFFICERS AND QUARTERMASTER FEEDepartment of Homeland SecurityJan 29, 2024$1.6M
FEDERAL AIR MARSHAL UNIFORMSDepartment of Homeland SecurityFeb 15, 2023$1.5M
FAMS FDU UNIFORM ORDER AGAINST 70B01C20D00000004.Department of Homeland SecurityJun 28, 2024$1.3M
FY2023 BLM UNIFORMSDepartment of the InteriorJun 8, 2023$1.2M
FY2024 ERO UNIFORMS PROGRAM. DHS CONTRACT 70B01C20D00000004. FOR PURCHASE OF AUTHORIZED UNIFORM ITEMS.Department of Homeland SecurityApr 1, 2024$1.2M
FUNDING FOR FY20 ERO UNIFORMS PROGRAMDepartment of Homeland SecurityMar 3, 2020$1.2M

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

Workwear Outfitters, LLC Federal Contracts FAQ

Workwear Outfitters, LLC has received $129,098,848 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Workwear Outfitters, LLC works with 2 federal agencies, including Department of Homeland Security, Department of the Interior. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Workwear Outfitters, LLC has received federal awards in multiple states.

Workwear Outfitters, LLC is ranked #611 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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