Department of Energy Contracts in Kentucky
Federal contracts by Department of Energy performed in Kentucky (KY)
Agency State Spending Overview
The Department of Energy has obligated $3,637,352,297 in federal contract spending performed in Kentucky across 19 contract awards. Of these awards, 100% were competitively bid, meaning multiple companies submitted proposals for the work. Small businesses account for 0% of the agency's contract awards in the state. The top contractor receiving Department of Energy dollars in Kentucky is Electric Energy, Inc. with $660.4M. This spending represents a significant portion of the federal government's economic activity in Kentucky and supports jobs across multiple industry sectors.
Overview
Total Spending: $3,637,352,297
Contract Count: 19
Average Contract Size: $191.4M
Competition Rate: 100%
Small Business Rate: 0%
Top Contractors
Companies receiving the most Department of Energy contract dollars in Kentucky, ranked by total obligated value.
- Electric Energy, Inc. — $660.4M (1 contracts)
- Uranium Disposition Services, LLC — $653.6M (1 contracts)
- Swift & Staley Inc. — $594.6M (3 contracts)
- Fluor Federal Services Inc — $505.9M (1 contracts)
- Paducah Remediation Services, LLC — $452.8M (1 contracts)
- Lata Environmental Services of Kentucky, LLC — $439.0M (1 contracts)
- Enterprise Technical Assistance Services Inc — $135.1M (1 contracts)
- Strategic Management Solutions, LLC — $60.4M (1 contracts)
- Professional Project Services, Inc. — $60.2M (1 contracts)
- Performance Results Corporation — $31.9M (1 contracts)
- Tetra Tech HEI, Inc. — $22.9M (1 contracts)
- Four Rivers Nuclear Partnership LLC — $16.1M (1 contracts)
- Edward Holmes, Inc. — $3.9M (1 contracts)
- Standard-Blazar, LLC — $187.4K (1 contracts)
- THE Escal Institute of Advanced Technologies, Inc. — $98.2K (1 contracts)
- Deltek Inc. — $19.0K (1 contracts)
- Regency Consulting Inc — $3.5K (1 contracts)
Spending by Sector
How Department of Energy's contract spending in Kentucky is distributed across industry sectors.
- Other: $3.0B (14 contracts)
- Energy: $660.4M (1 contracts)
- IT: $308.0K (4 contracts)
Contracts
- ELECTRIC POWER FOR PADUCAH PLANT — $660.4M
- Contract — $653.6M
- IGF::OT::IGF PADUACH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT (PGDP) DEACTIVATION TASK ORDER — $505.9M
- INVESTIGATION AND REMEDIATION OF SPECIFIC AREAS AT THE PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT SITE(LAND SITES AND GROUNDWATER); REMOVAL OF LEGACY WASTE; FACILITY DECONTAMINATION AND DECOMMISSIONING (D&D); MAINTAIN AND TRANSFER THE DUF6 CYLINDERS INVENTORIES; AND OPERATING SITE WASTE STORAGE FACILITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL THE APPLICABLE LAWS, REGULATIONS, DOE DIRECTIVES, PERMITS, ORDERS, AND AGREEMENTS. — $452.8M
- PADUCAH ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION SERVICES - REMEDIATION AND DISPOSTION OF SPECIFIC AREAS ON THE PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT SITE TO INCLUDE FACILITY DECONTAMINATION AND DECOMMISSIONING, OPERATIONS OF SITE WASTE STORAGE FACILITIES AND WASTE DISPOSITION — $439.0M
- IGF::OT::IGF CONTRACT - PADUCAH INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT SERVICES — $408.0M
- PORTSMOUTH PADUCAH PROJECT OFFICE (PPPO) TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES (TSS) — $135.1M
- INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES FOR PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT — $133.3M
- IGF::OT::IGF PPPO / DUF6 ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS TECHNICAL SUPPORT TASK ORDER. TIME-AND-MATERIALS (T&M) TASK ORDER AWARDED AGAINST THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION S (GSA) MISSION ORIENTED BUSINESS INTEGRATED SERVICES (MOBIS) MULTIPLE AWARD SCHEDULE. — $60.4M
- IGF::OT::IGF PADUCAH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICAL SERVICES TASK ORDER — $60.2M
- INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES FOR PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT — $53.3M
- THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT TO THE PORTSMOUTH/PADUCAH PROJECT OFFICE. THE CONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO HAVE PERSONNEL PHYSICALLY LOCATED AT EACH OF THE PPPO OFFICES (LEXINGTON, KY; PADUCAH, KY; PORTSMOUTH, OH) AS ORDERED TO SUPPORT THE AFOREMENTIONED ACTIVITIES. CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL WILL BE REQUIRED TO ROUTINELY AND/OR PERIODICALLY TRAVEL BETWEEN SITES REGARDLESS OF WHERE THEIR OFFICE IS PHYSICALLY LOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PERSONNEL WITH THE EXPERTISE NECESSARY TO PERFORM THE SERVICES IDENTIFIED IN THE STATEMENT OF WORK AND AS ORDERED BY THE CONTRACTING OFFICER. SECTION B IDENTIFIES LABOR CATEGORIES UNDER WHICH THE EXPERTISE IS REQUIRED TO BE ENCOMPASSED. — $31.9M
- PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE DEPLETED URANIUM HEXAFLUORIDE PROJECT — $22.9M
- THIS IS A TASK ORDER ISSUED AGAINST THE IDIQ CLIN 0401 OF DE-EM0004895 FOR THE SHIPMENT AND DESTRUCTION OF LEGACY R-114 FROM THE PADUCAH SITE. — $16.1M
- PPPO CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD (CAB) SITE SPECIFIC ADVISORY BOARDS (SSAB) SUPPORT — $3.9M
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PURCHASE FOR PORTSMOUTH PADUCAH PROJECT OFFICE -COMMVAULT — $187.4K
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PURCHASE FOR PORTSMOUTH PADUCAH PROJECT OFFICE - SANS TRAINING — $98.2K
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PURCHASE FOR PORTSMOUTH PADUCAH PROJECT OFFICE -DELTEK ACUMEN, FUSE, RISK AND 360 — $19.0K
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PURCHASE FOR PORTSMOUTH PADUCAH PROJECT OFFICE -DAMEWARE — $3.5K
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Department of Energy spend on contracts in Kentucky?
Department of Energy has $3.6B in federal contracts performed in Kentucky across 19 awards.
What is the competition rate for Department of Energy contracts in Kentucky?
100% of Department of Energy's contracts in Kentucky were competitively awarded.
Which contractors win the most Department of Energy work in Kentucky?
The top contractors include Electric Energy, Inc., Uranium Disposition Services, LLC, Swift & Staley Inc..
What industries receive Department of Energy contract dollars in Kentucky?
Department of Energy's spending spans Other, Energy, IT.