Department of Labor Contracts in Minnesota

Federal contracts by Department of Labor performed in Minnesota (MN)

Agency State Spending Overview

The Department of Labor has obligated $187,606,882 in federal contract spending performed in Minnesota across 5 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 Labor dollars in Minnesota is Education & Training Resources LLC with $57.0M. This spending represents a significant portion of the federal government's economic activity in Minnesota and supports jobs across multiple industry sectors.

Overview

Total Spending: $187,606,882

Contract Count: 5

Average Contract Size: $37.5M

Competition Rate: 100%

Small Business Rate: 0%

Top Contractors

Companies receiving the most Department of Labor contract dollars in Minnesota, ranked by total obligated value.

  1. Education & Training Resources LLC — $57.0M (1 contracts)
  2. Minact, Inc — $45.1M (1 contracts)
  3. Career Systems Development Corporation — $44.2M (1 contracts)
  4. Management & Training Corporation — $40.9M (1 contracts)
  5. Latitude Prime LLC — $435.9K (1 contracts)

Spending by Sector

How Department of Labor's contract spending in Minnesota is distributed across industry sectors.

  • Other: $187.6M (5 contracts)

Contracts

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Department of Labor spend on contracts in Minnesota?

Department of Labor has $187.6M in federal contracts performed in Minnesota across 5 awards.

What is the competition rate for Department of Labor contracts in Minnesota?

100% of Department of Labor's contracts in Minnesota were competitively awarded.

Which contractors win the most Department of Labor work in Minnesota?

The top contractors include Education & Training Resources LLC, Minact, Inc, Career Systems Development Corporation.

What industries receive Department of Labor contract dollars in Minnesota?

Department of Labor's spending spans Other.

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