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What is the Department of Labors annual procurement budget?

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What is the Department of Labors annual procurement budget?

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A. In Fiscal Year 2006 (which ended September 30, 2001) the Department of Labor procured approximately $1.7 billion for goods and services. Of this, approximately $1.36 billion was expended via contracts (which includes orders from GSA Schedule contracts), and approximately $35 million was expended on small purchases. Nearly eighty percent of DOL’s procurement budget is spent in support of the Job Corps Program, and the bulk of Job Corps’ expenditures are for the operation of Job Corps Centers. Job Corps also spends more than $100 million annually for construction services associated with Job Corps Centers. Job Corps also procures outreach and admissions services and other support services. The Job Corps Program can be contacted by phone at 202-693-3000. The Department of Labor spends most of the rest of its procurement budget on Information Technology services and equipment, socioeconomic studies, and administrative goods and services.

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