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19AQMM21C0218 — DMV PROCTORING SERVICE

DMV PROCTORING SERVICE is a federal SBA award for Department of State (DOS) held by PROCTOR360 INC.. Estimated value $212K ($122K obligated). Current period of performance ends Sep 29, 2026. Last award drew 8 bidders. Place of performance: RICHMOND VA. Related solicitation 19AQMM21R0237.

$212K
Estimated Value
$122K
Obligated
Sep 29, 2026
PoP End / Expires
8
Bidders (last award)

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Analysis

Public

PROCTOR360 INC. holds $179K across 1 federal awards, concentrated at Department of State (DOS). Competition previously drew 8 offers. Set-aside status: SBA. Recompete timing centers on the Sep 29, 2026 PoP end — agencies typically plan 12–18 months ahead.

Contract facts

SBA
Contract number19AQMM21C0218
AgencyDepartment of State (DOS)
IncumbentPROCTOR360 INC.
CAGE95AT4
UEIYHK5KDC7DZV5
NAICS611710
PSCH935
Place of performanceRICHMOND VA
Pricing typeFirm Fixed Price
Extent competedCompeted Under SAP
Related solicitation19AQMM21R0237
PoP startSep 30, 2021
PoP end (current)Sep 29, 2026
Obligated$122K
Current value$212K
Potential value$212K

Recompete timing

Public
Expiring in 40 days

Current PoP ends Sep 29, 2026 (40 days remaining). Agencies typically plan 12–18 months ahead — at 1.3 months out, that window is already open. The buying decision is likely already in motion.

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Incumbent footprint

Public record

PROCTOR360 INC.$179K obligated across 1 awards (firm-wide, all agencies).

Sole agency: Department of State (DOS)
Department of State (DOS)$179K · 100% of firm total
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Frequently asked questions

What is contract 19AQMM21C0218?

19AQMM21C0218 (DMV PROCTORING SERVICE) is a Department of State (DOS) award with an estimated value of $212K, currently held by PROCTOR360 INC.. Figures are USASpending-sourced public-record facts normalized by PrimeRFP SCOUT.

Who is the incumbent on 19AQMM21C0218?

PROCTOR360 INC. is the incumbent with $179K across 1 related awards in SCOUT’s public footprint. The current period of performance ends Sep 29, 2026.

When does 19AQMM21C0218 come up for recompete?

SCOUT tracks a period-of-performance end of Sep 29, 2026. Actual solicitation timing can shift with extensions, bridges, or consolidations.

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 →

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Sources: USASpending, FPDS, SAM.gov · Public-record facts + SCOUT analysis shown above; personalized scoring in SCOUT.
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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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