FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC.
FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC. is a federal contractor, registered under UEI EP3UV1CZL1P1 and CAGE code 82125. It has been awarded $191,476,660 across 639 federal contracts. Primary work spans Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors, Other Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing, and Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel Manufacturing. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Defense and Other agencies (2 agencies, <0.5% each).
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Federal Prison Industries, Inc. specializes in the manufacturing of military and federal apparel and textile products, with deep expertise in cut-and-sew garment production for men’s, women’s, and youth uniforms, undershirts, and related wear. The contractor delivers precision-engineered clothing it...
Federal Prison Industries, Inc. specializes in the manufacturing of military and federal apparel and textile products, with deep expertise in cut-and-sew garment production for men’s, women’s, and youth uniforms, undershirts, and related wear. The contractor delivers precision-engineered clothing items—including shirts, undershirts, and bed linens—meeting strict military specifications for durability, fit, and compliance with federal standards. Their technical capabilities span industrial textile manufacturing, pattern development, bulk fabric cutting, seam finishing, and quality assurance processes tailored to high-volume government procurement. A key differentiator is their ability to maintain consistent production of mission-critical apparel under controlled, secure environments, ensuring reliability for defense and corrections personnel. The contractor’s primary customer is the Department of Defense, for which they produce standardized uniforms, undergarments, and institutional textiles such as bed sheets. Their relationship with DoD is sustained through recurring, high-frequency awards for standardized items, indicating a trusted, long-term supply chain role. Limited engagements with the Department of Justice suggest ancillary support for correctional facility needs, likely including inmate workwear and institutional linens. Industry focus centers on NAICS 315220 and 315240, representing the manufacture of men’s and women’s cut-and-sew apparel, with secondary capabilities in textile finishing (314120) and canvas production (314910). The contractor is positioned as a high-volume, specification-driven manufacturer serving federal institutional markets rather than commercial retail channels. Operating under a 2A structure from Washington, D.C., Federal Prison Industries, Inc. functions as a government-owned corporation leveraging inmate labor to fulfill federal manufacturing requirements. While no formal certifications are listed, its operational model is federally mandated under the Federal Prison Industries program, granting it unique authority to produce goods for federal agencies under the Javits-Wagner-Day Act.
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