GETWAB

01 / Contract Profile

140L6325P0022 Federal Contract Award

Agency code 1422

PROJECT TITLE: LAW ENFORCEMENT TRUCK OUTFITTING (2 TRUCKS)

02 / Contract Size and Status

What is the recorded size and timing of this contract?

Net obligations$44.3K
Contract actions1
Potential value$44.3K
Latest actionJul 1, 2025
Effective dateJul 1, 2025
Completion dateNov 28, 2025
NAICS markets1
PSC categories1

03 / Spending Trend

140L6325P0022 contract spending by fiscal year

Annual net obligations across the complete period available for this agency and PIID, from the first recorded fiscal year through the latest contract action.

Fiscal yearNet obligationsActionsChange
FY 2025$44.3K1

04 / Federal Buyer

Which organization manages this contract?

05 / Contractor

Who holds this federal contract?

ALASKA SAFETY INCORPORATED

UEI UMC6M8AV2MN1 · CAGE 0M6N6

06 / NAICS Industries

Which industries classify this contract?

CodeDescriptionObligationsActionsShare
336320MOTOR VEHICLE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING$44.3K1100.0%

07 / Products and Services

What products or services were purchased?

CodeDescriptionObligationsActionsShare
K049MODIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT- MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SHOP EQUIPMENT$44.3K1100.0%

08 / Place of Performance

Where is the work recorded?

ANCHORAGE, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, UNITED STATES

ZIP 995035863

09 / Contract Actions

What modifications and obligations were recorded?

Signed dateModificationObligationContracting officeNAICSPSC
Jul 1, 2025Base action$44.3KALASKA STATE OFFICEOffice code 140L63336320K049

10 / Reading the Contract

How should this award record be interpreted?

Read the PIID as a transaction history, not as a single purchase price. Net obligations combine the base action with later increases, reductions, corrections, and deobligations recorded under the same contract.

01

Verify the buyer

Agency and office identify who manages the procurement relationship.

02

Follow modifications

Each action can change funding, scope, dates, or administrative terms.

03

Compare the market

Use NAICS, PSC, and the contractor profile to identify related buyers and competitors.