The Farm Service Agency’s State Office operates to support rural agricultural communities through localized administrative infrastructure, ensuring equitable access to federal farm programs and services. Its core mission centers on maintaining and expanding physical capacity for field-level operations, enabling direct engagement with farmers, ranchers, and landowners across the state.
Fsa-Ar State Office is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
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AI Mission Profile
The Farm Service Agency’s State Office operates to support rural agricultural communities through localized administrative infrastructure, ensuring equitable access to federal farm programs and services. Its core mission centers on maintaining and expanding physical capacity for field-level operatio...
The Farm Service Agency’s State Office operates to support rural agricultural communities through localized administrative infrastructure, ensuring equitable access to federal farm programs and services. Its core mission centers on maintaining and expanding physical capacity for field-level operations, enabling direct engagement with farmers, ranchers, and landowners across the state. Strategic priorities include enhancing service delivery through secure, accessible office environments and fostering community trust through consistent, localized presence. Key initiatives focus on optimizing field office networks to improve program implementation for conservation, commodity support, and disaster assistance programs.
The agency consistently procures commercial rental space to establish and maintain operational offices, reflecting a reliance on leased facilities rather than owned infrastructure. All recent procurement actions are issued as sources-sought notices, indicating an early-stage market research approach to identify qualified property providers and assess availability, condition, and location suitability. These procurements follow a pattern of targeting modular, flexible, and centrally located commercial real estate to accommodate varying regional needs.
The primary NAICS category—921190 (Other General Government Support)—reveals a focus on administrative facility management rather than direct program delivery. The agency exclusively utilizes Small Business Administration (SBA) set-asides, signaling a deliberate commitment to supporting small business landlords and property managers, particularly those with local ties and capacity to meet federal leasing standards. This preference reinforces economic development goals within rural communities by channeling federal space needs to small, regionally based firms.
Organized under the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the FSA State Office operates through a decentralized field structure with no fixed headquarters, relying on leased offices statewide to deliver services. It employs standard federal real property acquisition vehicles, including lease agreements under the General Services Administration’s guidelines, and prioritizes vendors capable of providing compliant, secure, and accessible government-ready spaces.
Recent Fsa-Ar State Office Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Fsa-Ar State Office, including active solicitations and recent awards.