Why are you looking at The Tucson Rifle Club, Incorporated?
Capability
Service linesALL OTHER AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION INDUSTRIES · ALL OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES
Work mix: 100% prime · 0% sub · primary NAICS 713990 / PSC X1PA LEASE/RENTAL OF RECREATION FACILITIES (NON-BUILDING)
Where they win
Sole agencyRecompete exposure: Low · 1 in 24mo
The Tucson Rifle Club, Incorporated has an estimated $199K in contracts returning to market over the next 24 months.
Agency buyer map
1 buyersRecompete exposure
LowThe Tucson Rifle Club, Incorporated has an estimated $199K in contracts returning to market over the next 24 months.
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Frequently asked questions
What federal contracts does The Tucson Rifle Club, Incorporated hold?
The Tucson Rifle Club, Incorporated (UEI RG9WSV5XGSS6) shows $133K across 2 award actions in SCOUT’s public USASpending-backed profile, with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as the top buying agency. Totals cover federal prime awards ≥$100K in the rolling window.
Which agencies does The Tucson Rifle Club, Incorporated work with?
The Tucson Rifle Club, Incorporated’s firm-wide obligated mix is led by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) (100%).
Does The Tucson Rifle Club, Incorporated have contracts coming up for recompete?
Yes — SCOUT tracks 1 incumbent recompete in the next 24 months (Low exposure). Open the recompete section on this page for PIID-level timing.
SCOUT Signal
August 2026
One VA health contract was 35% of civilian federal obligations in July.
Meanwhile VA's service-disabled veteran-owned contract actions fell 41.8%. The same agency, the same month, the large-vendor lane expanding while the small-business lane contracted. Figures are civilian-agency obligations through 2026-07-31; DoD FPDS for this window is labeled incomplete.
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Data: Showing contracts ≥ $100K from federal procurement records (FPDS-NG, SAM.gov, and related repositories), normalized by PrimeRFP SCOUT. Each row keyed by Award ID (PIID); task orders appear as independent rows. Explore it live — $90 Pilot →
