Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency, supports rural agricultural communities by securing and maintaining the physical infrastructure necessary for local farm service operations. Its core mission centers on ensuring accessible, functional, and secure facilities where farmers and ranchers can access critical USDA programs—including crop insurance, disaster assistance, and loan servicing.
Fsa-La State Office is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The FSA-LA State Office, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency, supports rural agricultural communities by securing and maintaining the physical infrastructure necessary for local farm service operations. Its core mission centers on ensuring accessible, functional, and sec...
The FSA-LA State Office, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency, supports rural agricultural communities by securing and maintaining the physical infrastructure necessary for local farm service operations. Its core mission centers on ensuring accessible, functional, and secure facilities where farmers and ranchers can access critical USDA programs—including crop insurance, disaster assistance, and loan servicing. Strategic priorities include stabilizing field office operations through reliable real estate leasing and equipping workspaces with durable, non-wood office furniture to support daily administrative functions. The agency prioritizes continuity of service delivery by renewing long-term leases and securing appropriate spaces to sustain on-the-ground outreach in Louisiana’s agricultural regions.
Procurement activity is dominated by real estate leasing, particularly nonresidential and other real estate property leases, reflecting a reliance on third-party facilities to house field offices rather than owned infrastructure. Contract structures are primarily lease renewals and combined solicitations, indicating a mature, stable portfolio of existing arrangements supplemented by targeted requests for new locations. The agency employs sources-sought notices to explore market capacity before issuing formal solicitations, demonstrating a deliberate, market-informed acquisition approach.
The agency’s primary procurement focus lies in NAICS 531120 and 531190, reflecting an operational dependency on leased commercial and agricultural-support real estate. A secondary but consistent need exists for office furniture manufacturing under NAICS 337214, underscoring efforts to maintain functional, modern work environments. Set-aside preferences are limited but include SBA small business set-asides, suggesting targeted support for local or minority-owned vendors in furniture procurement. Vendor relationships appear transactional and facility-centric, with recurring renewals indicating loyalty to established lessors and suppliers.
Organized under the Farm Service Agency, the FSA-LA State Office operates without a fixed physical headquarters, instead deploying services through a network of leased facilities across Louisiana. It utilizes standard federal leasing and procurement vehicles, including combined solicitations and renewal exercises, to maintain operational readiness in rural communities.
Recent Fsa-La State Office Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Fsa-La State Office, including active solicitations and recent awards.