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Department of Agriculture NAICS 541712 and PSC R499 contractors
Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology). SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: OTHER. Use this deeper buyer cross-code page to see which visible contractors sit in the overlap between these two lanes under Department of Agriculture.
Visible recipients
3
Mapped obligations
$2,333,859,369
State overlap
2
Top recipients
Visible recipients in the Department of Agriculture overlap of NAICS 541712 and PSC R499
Westat, Inc.
Bethesda, MD
Westat, Inc. is a federal category business profile based in Bethesda, MD. The current public data layer shows $343,608,618 in visible federal obligations across 469 awards or transactions. Department of Health and Human Services appears as the strongest visible awarding agency. Top industry concentration is in NAICS 541720 (Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities). The profile also shows meaningful product and service activity in PSC AN11.
Axiom Resource Management, Inc.
Falls Church, VA
Axiom Resource Management, Inc. is a federal category business profile based in Falls Church, VA. The current public data layer shows $10,271,414 in visible federal obligations across 42 awards or transactions. Department of Defense appears as the strongest visible awarding agency. Top industry concentration is in NAICS 541611 (Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services). The profile also shows meaningful product and service activity in PSC R408.
Dsfederal, INC
Rockville, MD
Dsfederal, INC is a federal asian pacific american owned business profile based in Rockville, MD. The current public data layer shows $9,669,624 in visible federal obligations across 66 awards or transactions. Department of Health and Human Services appears as the strongest visible awarding agency. Top industry concentration is in NAICS 541511 (Custom Computer Programming Services). The profile also shows meaningful product and service activity in PSC R499.
