The Farm Service Agency’s Kentucky State Office focuses on securing and maintaining physical infrastructure to support federal agricultural programs at the local level. Its core mission centers on ensuring operational readiness of county-level service centers by acquiring and leasing nonresidential facilities that enable direct delivery of USDA farm support services—including crop insurance, disaster assistance, and conservation programs—to rural producers.
Fsa-Ky 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 Kentucky State Office focuses on securing and maintaining physical infrastructure to support federal agricultural programs at the local level. Its core mission centers on ensuring operational readiness of county-level service centers by acquiring and leasing nonresidential ...
The Farm Service Agency’s Kentucky State Office focuses on securing and maintaining physical infrastructure to support federal agricultural programs at the local level. Its core mission centers on ensuring operational readiness of county-level service centers by acquiring and leasing nonresidential facilities that enable direct delivery of USDA farm support services—including crop insurance, disaster assistance, and conservation programs—to rural producers. Strategic priorities include sustaining accessible, secure, and functional office spaces across Kentucky’s agricultural communities, with an emphasis on continuity of service and geographic equity in rural service delivery.
The agency consistently procures lease agreements for commercial and government-owned buildings to house field offices, with a clear preference for long-term, stable tenancy arrangements. Contracts are typically awarded through direct lease execution or expression-of-interest solicitations, often without set-asides, reflecting a focus on facility suitability over vendor classification. Procurements are driven by operational necessity rather than competitive bidding, prioritizing location, accessibility, and structural integrity over cost minimization.
The predominant NAICS code 531120—Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses)—dominates procurement activity, indicating a reliance on third-party property owners to provide ready-to-occupy office spaces. The agency shows no indication of targeted set-asides for small, minority-owned, or veteran-owned businesses, suggesting a facility-centric procurement approach that values location and availability over socioeconomic preferences. Vendor relationships are transactional and location-dependent, with recurring engagements with property owners who meet federal leasing standards.
Organized under the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency, the Kentucky State Office operates without a centralized physical headquarters, instead maintaining a decentralized network of leased service centers across all 120 Kentucky counties. It relies exclusively on lease agreements as its primary procurement vehicle, with no evidence of construction, renovation, or IT-related contracting in its historical patterns.
Recent Fsa-Ky State Office Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Fsa-Ky State Office, including active solicitations and recent awards.