$1.7M

THE MITRE CORPORATION

WASHINGTON, VA
Contract FY2026
36C10A24N0192
$1.7M
Obligated Amount
$5.5M
Award Value
Outlayed
Apr 7, 2026
Action Date
End Date
541990
NAICS Code
FY2026
Fiscal Year

Contract Description

Ffrdc services to the vha office of suicide prevention for section 201 staff sergeant parker gordon fox suicide prevention grant program transition support

Award Details

Awarding Agency Department of Veterans Affairs
Contract Type Contract
Period Apr 7, 2026
NAICS 541990 — All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Recipient

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Place of Performance

City / State WASHINGTON, DC

Transaction History

Mod # Date Amount Action Type Description
Apr 7, 2026 $1.7M Ffrdc services to the vha office of suicide prevention for section 201 staff ...
Dec 23, 2025 $964K Ffrdc services to the vha office of suicide prevention for section 201 staff ...

About This Contract

This contract was awarded to THE MITRE CORPORATION (based in Virginia) by Department of Veterans Affairs. The award represents one of millions of federal procurement actions tracked through USASpending.gov, the official source of federal spending data.

The obligated amount is $1,679,308, with a total contract ceiling of $5,518,702. Federal contract obligations represent funds committed by the government for goods or services. Actual outlays may differ if contract modifications, terminations, or scope changes occur during the period of performance.

This contract is classified under NAICS code 541990 — All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is used by federal agencies to categorize establishments by their primary business activity. Browse all federal contracts under NAICS 541990 to compare similar awards by amount, agency, and recipient.

The place of performance for this contract is Washington D.C., specifically in or around WASHINGTON. Federal contracts are distributed across all 50 states, with concentrations in defense corridors and metropolitan areas hosting major federal facilities.