SECRETARY OF STATE, ILLINOIS
SECRETARY OF STATE, ILLINOIS is a federal contractor, registered under UEI J2Y4Y28CKSU8 and CAGE code 4FFA0. It has been awarded $118,336,690 across 32 federal contracts. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS. Top awarding agencies include Institute Of Museum And Library Services and Other agencies (3 agencies, <0.5% each).
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J2Y4Y28CKSU8CAGE Code
4FFA0Entity Structure
U.S. Government EntityEstablished
N/ABusiness Classifications
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The Secretary of State, Illinois is a state government entity responsible for administering public services and regulatory functions under the authority of the State of Illinois. As a governmental agency rather than a commercial contractor, it does not perform contract work for federal or external c...
The Secretary of State, Illinois is a state government entity responsible for administering public services and regulatory functions under the authority of the State of Illinois. As a governmental agency rather than a commercial contractor, it does not perform contract work for federal or external clients, and therefore no award history, NAICS classifications, or agency contracting relationships are available. Its core functions include overseeing elections, maintaining business registrations, managing state archives, and providing notary and uniform commercial code services—all within the scope of state governance. It does not engage in commercial IT, engineering, or professional services contracting, nor does it hold federal business certifications. The entity operates exclusively within Illinois, with its primary presence centered in Springfield, and functions as a public administrative body rather than a market-facing contractor. There is no evidence of subcontracting, federal procurement activity, or participation in government contracting programs. Its operational model is defined by statutory mandate, not competitive bidding, and it does not position itself within the federal or commercial contracting marketplace. As such, no technical capabilities, industry verticals, or procurement relationships applicable to government contracting can be inferred from available data.
