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Prime Contract Awards by State

Prime Contract Awards by State
Author: United States Department of Defense
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Total Pages: 14
Release: 1979
Genre: Defense contracts
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Prime Contract Awards by Region and State

Prime Contract Awards by Region and State
Author: United States. Dept. of Defense. Washington Headquarters Services. Directorate for Information Operations and Reports
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Total Pages: 74
Release: 1981
Genre: Defense contracts
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Dollar Summary of Prime Contract Awards by State, Place and Contractor. Part 1 (Alexander City, Alabama-Washington, DC).

Dollar Summary of Prime Contract Awards by State, Place and Contractor. Part 1 (Alexander City, Alabama-Washington, DC).
Author: WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS.
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Total Pages: 291
Release: 1989
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This tabulation provides data on all DoD prime contract awards over $25,000 by the principal State and city or place of performance and shows the contractor name and the net value of contracts awarded by each Defense component. This tabulation covers the 50 States and the District of Columbia only. Contractor names and associated dollar amounts will appear for each separate place of performance within each State. (Approximately 1,350 pages).


All Prime Contract Awards by State Or Country, Place, and Contractor, FY 84. Part 2 (Adamsville, Alabama - Wynne, Arkansas).

All Prime Contract Awards by State Or Country, Place, and Contractor, FY 84. Part 2 (Adamsville, Alabama - Wynne, Arkansas).
Author: WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATIONS AND REPORTS.
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Total Pages: 328
Release: 1984
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This DIOR report gives a geographic detail listing of DoD contracts by the Fiscal Year. Information is listed by contractor, establishment name, major location name, state or country name, Duns number, major FIPS55 code, and state and country code. The document determines such information as type of report, FSC or service code, type of contract, if it is foreign military sales, negotiating authority, if it is a woman-owned business, dollar value, etc.


Prime Contract Awards by Region and State, Fiscal Years 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967

Prime Contract Awards by Region and State, Fiscal Years 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967
Author: WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATIONS AND REPORTS.
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Total Pages: 141
Release: 1967
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This pamphlet contains a record of military prime contract awards of $10,000 or more in fiscal years 1962 through 1967 which are assignable by state and geographic region. Two types of information are presented in this pamphlet. In Part 'A', data are shown for all military prime contracts by state and geographic region, and individual tables are shown for each state breaking out total procurement according to 25 major categories of supplies, equipment and services. Part 'B' covers procurement for research, development, test and evaluation (RDT/E) work by state and region. These amounts are included in Part 'A'. The RDT/E total for each state is subdivided to show awards to educational institutions, other non-profit institutions, and business firms.