Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency, supports rural agricultural communities by securing and maintaining stable, accessible office facilities to deliver critical farm program services. Its core mission centers on ensuring consistent, localized administrative capacity for farmers and landowners through reliable physical infrastructure.
Fsa-Ia State Office is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
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AI Mission Profile
The FSA-IA State Office, a field office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency, supports rural agricultural communities by securing and maintaining stable, accessible office facilities to deliver critical farm program services. Its core mission centers on ensuring consistent, lo...
The FSA-IA State Office, a field office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency, supports rural agricultural communities by securing and maintaining stable, accessible office facilities to deliver critical farm program services. Its core mission centers on ensuring consistent, localized administrative capacity for farmers and landowners through reliable physical infrastructure. Strategic priorities include sustaining county-level service delivery, modernizing operational environments to enhance client access, and maintaining long-term facility stability across Iowa’s rural landscape. Key programs involve direct assistance in commodity support, conservation compliance, disaster relief, and loan servicing—all requiring permanent, community-based administrative presence.
The agency primarily procures commercial real estate leasing services to secure office space for its field operations. Contracts are consistently structured as multi-year leases, often with option periods to ensure continuity of service without disruptive relocations. These procurements follow full and open competition procedures, with no set-asides applied, reflecting a focus on functional suitability and geographic coverage over socioeconomic preferences.
The FSA-IA State Office predominantly targets NAICS 531190 (Lessors of Other Real Estate Property), indicating a reliance on leased facilities that may include repurposed or mixed-use buildings rather than purpose-built federal structures. Procurement activity reflects a pattern of renewing and replacing existing leases in established rural communities, prioritizing operational continuity and accessibility over new construction. Vendor relationships are transactional and location-driven, with no evidence of preference for specific vendor types or diversity certifications.
Organized under the Farm Service Agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the FSA-IA State Office operates as a decentralized field unit with no centralized physical headquarters. It relies exclusively on leased commercial spaces to maintain a statewide network of service points, utilizing standard federal lease agreements and presolicitation notices to initiate procurement actions. Its structure is designed for local responsiveness rather than centralized control.
Recent Fsa-Ia State Office Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Fsa-Ia State Office, including active solicitations and recent awards.