Exact Contract Story
FY 2011 SPACE RENT BATTLE MOUNTAIN FIRE QUARTERS
FY 2011 SPACE RENT BATTLE MOUNTAIN FIRE QUARTERS
Status: Exact storyScope: blue-originContract key: USASPENDING-INL11PB00304Award ID: INL11PB00304
Discovery Data
- Mission
- Blue Moon
- Awarded on
- 2011-05-19
- Obligated amount
- $4,080
- Agency
- NASA
- Customer
- BLUE MOON PORTABLES LLC
- Recipient
- BLUE MOON PORTABLES LLC
- Actions
- 1
- Notices
- 0
- Spending points
- 1
- Bidders
- 0
- Exact source records
- 1
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Exact Source Evidence
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USASpending award
1 linkedINL11PB00304
Latest Award Actions
Mod 0 • 2011-05-19
Delta: $4,080 • Cumulative: $4,080
Vehicle/Engine Mapping
Blue Moon • BE-7
Method: rule • Confidence: 90%
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