The Fpac Bus Cntr-mgmt Svs Division, operating under the Department of Agriculture’s Farm Production and Conservation Business Center, is tasked with securing and managing real estate infrastructure to support field-level agricultural operations and conservation programs. Its core mission centers on enabling efficient, accessible, and scalable physical presence for USDA personnel across rural and underserved regions, ensuring seamless delivery of farm assistance, disaster response, and conservation services.
Fpac Bus Cntr-Mgmt Svs Division is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, Fpac Bus Cntr-Mgmt Svs Division has obligated $40,283,674, issued 15 awards, and worked with 15 contractors. It currently has 57 open contract opportunities. Procurement is concentrated in Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses).
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Fpac Bus Cntr-mgmt Svs Division, operating under the Department of Agriculture’s Farm Production and Conservation Business Center, is tasked with securing and managing real estate infrastructure to support field-level agricultural operations and conservation programs. Its core mission centers on...
The Fpac Bus Cntr-mgmt Svs Division, operating under the Department of Agriculture’s Farm Production and Conservation Business Center, is tasked with securing and managing real estate infrastructure to support field-level agricultural operations and conservation programs. Its core mission centers on enabling efficient, accessible, and scalable physical presence for USDA personnel across rural and underserved regions, ensuring seamless delivery of farm assistance, disaster response, and conservation services. Strategic priorities include optimizing lease portfolios to reduce operational friction, enhancing regional accessibility for farmers and stakeholders, and maintaining mission-critical facilities in locations where federal presence is essential but permanent construction is impractical.
The agency’s procurement activity is overwhelmingly focused on leasing nonresidential office and related space, primarily under NAICS 531120, reflecting a consistent reliance on long-term, flexible real estate arrangements rather than ownership or construction. Contracts are typically issued as solicitations, presolicitations, or sources-sought notices, indicating a proactive, location-driven approach to identifying suitable properties that meet federal space standards and security requirements.
Industry preferences are clearly aligned with commercial real estate lessors capable of providing secure, fully serviced office environments in rural and small-town settings. While set-asides are infrequently utilized, the agency has historically awarded contracts to small business and 8(a) participants, signaling a quiet but intentional commitment to fostering local economic partnerships. Vendor relationships are transactional yet geographically targeted, favoring landlords with established commercial properties in high-need counties rather than national portfolio providers.
Organized as a business services division within the Farm Production and Conservation Business Center, the agency operates without a fixed physical headquarters, instead functioning as a decentralized procurement entity coordinating leases nationwide. It relies exclusively on lease agreements under GSA schedules and direct solicitations, avoiding construction or capital improvement contracts to maintain agility and fiscal efficiency in supporting USDA’s field operations.
Recent Fpac Bus Cntr-Mgmt Svs Division Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Fpac Bus Cntr-Mgmt Svs Division, including active solicitations and recent awards.