Department of Agriculture, is primarily focused on securing and maintaining physical infrastructure to support local agricultural service delivery. Its core mission centers on ensuring operational continuity for field offices that administer federal farm programs, including crop insurance, commodity support, and conservation initiatives.
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AI Mission Profile
The Farm Service Agency’s State Office, operating under the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is primarily focused on securing and maintaining physical infrastructure to support local agricultural service delivery. Its core mission centers on ensuring operational continuity for field offices that admi...
The Farm Service Agency’s State Office, operating under the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is primarily focused on securing and maintaining physical infrastructure to support local agricultural service delivery. Its core mission centers on ensuring operational continuity for field offices that administer federal farm programs, including crop insurance, commodity support, and conservation initiatives. Strategic priorities include sustaining accessible, functional facilities across rural communities to enable direct engagement with producers, landowners, and county-level service personnel. The agency prioritizes stable, long-term leasing arrangements to maintain consistent access to administrative spaces critical for program implementation and public outreach.
Procurement activity is dominated by nonresidential building leases, reflecting a reliance on leased commercial and agricultural office spaces rather than owned or constructed facilities. Contracts are typically structured as long-term, fixed-term leases under USDA-specific lease vehicles, often executed without competitive set-asides, indicating a preference for operational continuity over procurement competition. These agreements support the agency’s need for centralized, secure, and accessible locations in rural counties where federal presence is essential for program delivery.
The agency’s procurement patterns are almost exclusively concentrated in NAICS 531120—Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses)—demonstrating a clear institutional reliance on third-party property management for administrative infrastructure. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in available records. Vendor relationships appear transactional and location-driven, with contracts awarded based on geographic necessity rather than vendor size, certification, or performance history.
Organized as a state-level office under the Farm Service Agency, this entity operates without a fixed physical headquarters but maintains a decentralized presence across rural jurisdictions to support USDA’s nationwide farm program infrastructure. It utilizes standardized USDA lease instruments and operates under federal property management guidelines, prioritizing functional space over capital investment. Its procurement structure reflects a model of service delivery anchored in rented, municipally situated office facilities.
Recent Fsa-Sd State Office Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Fsa-Sd State Office, including active solicitations and recent awards.