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Here are the Georgia businesses who won federal contracts in Mar. 2016

April 4, 2016 By Andrew Smith

Ever wonder who’s winning federal contracts in Georgia?

Wouldn’t this information be helpful if you are looking for subcontracting prospects?  Or when you’re trying to figure out who your competitors are?  Or when considering who might be a good partner on an upcoming bid proposal?

Federal Contract Award Winners in GeorgiaEach and every month, the Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center (GTPAC) compiles and publishes a list of federal contracts awarded to Georgia businesses.  The list comes complete with point-of-contact information on the awardees, the name of the awarding agency, the dollar value of the contract, and much more.

Download details on the latest federal contract award winners in Georgia (for MARCH 2016) right here: FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – MARCH 2016

Georgia contract award winners who won federal contracts in earlier months of 2016 are listed here:

  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – FEB. 2016
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – JAN. 2016

Georgia contract award winners who won federal contracts in each of the months in 2015 are listed below:

  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – DECEMBER 2015
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – NOVEMBER 2015
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – OCT. 2015
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – SEPT. 2015
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – AUGUST 2015
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – JULY 2015
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – JUNE 2015
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – MAY 2015
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – APRIL 2015
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – MARCH 2015
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – FEB. 2015
  • FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS IN GEORGIA – JANUARY 2015

To see award winners in Calendar Year 2014, see: http://gtpac.org/2015/01/here-are-the-georgia-companies-who-won-federal-contracts-in-2014 

Filed Under: GTPAC News Tagged With: awardees, competitiveness, contract awards, contracting opportunities, federal contracts, subcontracting

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