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GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. NOTE : If a Parent Company for This Entity Is Reported, Click the Link on Its Parent DUNS Number Below to See Its Consolidated Profile Created on : 08/20/2012 16:56:36 © FEDMINE™ All Rights Reserved Email: [email protected] URL: www.fedmine.us ● Hyperlinks in FEDMINE HTML & PDF documents work for subscribers only. You may request a FREE TRIAL to view all reports in the system ● Parent & subsidiary company relationships are no longer included in the FPDS-NG data in order to honor the Federal Government’s licensing agreement with Dun & Bradstreet. For that reason it is possible those relationships do not reflect the most current status in our system FEDMINE™ PRIME CONTRACTOR COMPANY PROFILE LAST UPDATED: 08/20/2012 04:56:36 PM GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. NOTE : If a Parent company for this entity is reported, click the link on its Parent DUNS number below to see its consolidated Profile. Parent subsidiary relationships are no longer provided due to the Federal Government's agreement with D&B, and therefore, some relationships may not reflect the most current status in our system. All OBLIGATED DOLLARS PERTAIN TO PRIME CONTRACTING DOLLARS ONLY. IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY SUBCONTRACTS DATA IS INCLUDED IN ALL PROFILES VIEW PROFILE BY SUBSIDIARIES CONTRACT AWARDS IN LAST 30 DAYS CONTRACTS BY PLACE OF PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS BY CONTRACTING OFF. FEDBIZOPPS AWARDS CONTRACTS BY NAICS CODES CONTRACTS BY PSC CODES CONTRACTS BY SOCIO ECONOMIC STATUS CONTRACTS BY SETASIDE TYPE CONTRACTS BY PRICING TYPE ORGANIZATION DETAILS COMPARATIVE 7 - YEAR FEDERAL CONTRACTS VIEW DUNS: 001903202 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 Parent DUNS: 001903202 AGENCY Fedmine ID: F332031636 $ 4,798 $ 29,107 $ 49,881 $ 118,850 $ 45,897 $ 23,974 $ 25,423 Address: 34 N MERAMEC AVE 1200 - SAINT LOUIS AGRICULTURE MO 63105-3844 USA $ 872 $ 0 $ 248,607 $ 67,346 $ 8,747 $ 3,460 $ 0 GEO Location: FEDPOINT 8900 - ENERGY County Code: 189 $ 83,500 $ 1,610,039 $ 1,677,564 $ 10,184,223 $ 7,697,851 $ 6,455,656 $ 5,500,881 County: ST. LOUIS 2100 - ARMY Cong. District: 03 Metro Area 0000 $ 76,306 $ 430,330 $ 1,685,111 $ 215,993 $ 267,513 $ 204,407 $ 291,681 7000 - HOMELAND Code: SECURITY Corporate URL: http://www.graybar.com $ 240,705 $ 483,540 $ 940,273 $ 938,009 $ 1,145,791 $ 1,075,841 $ 457,406 Organization CORPORATE ENTITY (NOT 3600 - VETERANS Type: TAX EXEMPT) AFFAIRS 2L Incorporation: NY $ 17,909 $ 10,099 $ 39,425 $ 130,547 $ 125,502 $ 4,004 $ 79,318 Legal Structure: 9700 - DEFENSE Business Type: 2X - For-Profit Organization $ 417,329 $ 58,058 $ 159,635 $ 46,653 $ 6,916 $ 8,419 $ 7,560 VN - Contracts 2000 - TREASURY # Employees: 7,010 $ 161,207 $ 257,095 $ 127,194 $ 223,056 $ 298,032 $ 198,006 $ 276,357 Annual Revenue: $2,147,483,647 1500 - JUSTICE Credit Card: N Cage Code: 26042 $ 117,655 $ 1,413,282 $ 889,043 $ 1,292,529 $ 842,308 $ 2,099,827 $ 1,080,761 1700 - NAVY CCR Registration: 2002-04-22 $ 17,600 $ 0 $ 0 $ 19,104 $ 0 $ 0 $ 8,020 1300 - COMMERCE CCR Renewal: 2012-09-08 Year Established: 1925-1-01 $ 0 $ 0 $ 30,785 $ 6,166 $ 10,994 $ 35,323 $ 0 6800 - Fiscal Yr End: 12/31 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Company NONE AGENCY Security: Employee NONE $ 165,841 $ 28,151 $ 86,746 $ 164,874 $ 134,388 $ 219,309 $ 131,328 1400 - INTERIOR Security: Current $ 45,265 $ 54,524 $ 134,074 $ 573,113 $ 171,618 $ 107,835 $ 367,779 Principals: 4700 - GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Copyright FEDMINE LLC Page 1 of 14 CONTACT INFORMATION $ 47,094,314 $ 102,375,932 $ 124,042,599 $ 120,854,907 $ 83,158,499 $ 99,809,669 $ 125,731,917 97AS - DEFENSE CEO Name: ROBERT A REYNOLDS JR LOGISTICS CEO Phone: (314) 512-9200 AGENCY (DLA) Email: [email protected] Phone #: (314)573-5577 $ 0 $ 0 $ 25,404 $ 66,662 $ 7,786 $ 57,801 $ 25,516 7500 - HEALTH AND HUMAN PPOC: SERVICES Name: TAMMY SHERIDAN Email: [email protected] $ 1,803 $ 51,154 $ 167,764 $ 58,275 $ 111,788 $ 55,630 $ 48,221 1900 - STATE Government Contact: $ -38 $ 543,270 $ 73,946 $ 495,017 $ 334,517 $ 493,620 $ 146,825 Name: JEFF WINKELER 5700 - AIR FORCE Email: [email protected] Phone (314) 573-5527 $ 14,032 $ 12,617 $ 355,029 $ 20,730 $ 13,559 $ 54,125 $ 0 8000 - NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND Government Contact Other: SPACE Name: JON MARCELENO ADMINISTRATION Email: [email protected] Phone: (314) 573-0218 $ 0 $ 11,462 $ 7,576 $ 8,561 $ 0 $ 14,089 $ 5,001 1600 - LABOR Corporate References Contact: $ 0 $ 0 $ 28,192 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Phone: (314) 573-5533 2800 - SOCIAL SECURITY Corporate References Contact Other: ADMINISTRATION Name: KAREN HAYES Email: $ 32,709 $ 114,223 $ 276,987 $ 144,203 $ 56,592 $ 126,514 $ 4,319 [email protected] 6900 - Phone: (314) 573-5534 TRANSPORTATION Other: $ 27,605 $ 10,738 $ 65,875 $ 30,007 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 7200 - AGENCY Name: LEJLA TASLAMAN FOR Email: [email protected] INTERNATIONAL Phone: (314) 573-3332 DEVELOPMENT $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 7,685 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. - 4900 - NATIONAL 009836099 SCIENCE FOUNDATION PPOC: Name: MARK BAILEY $ 331 $ 597 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 2400 - OFFICE OF Email: [email protected] PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Government Contact: Name: TOM KARRENBAUER $ 0 $ 0 $ 29,057 $ 2,049 $ 41,978 $ 0 $ 0 Email: [email protected] 3300 - Phone (770) 441-5580 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Government Contact Other: $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Name: VICKI BENTLEY 5000 - SECURITIES Email: [email protected] AND EXCHANGE Phone: (256) 536-6651 COMMISSION GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. - $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 22,830 $ 0 $ 0 9507 - COMMODITY 057230401 FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION PPOC: Name: CHARLES (TODD) BAKER GRAND TOTAL: $48,519,744 $107,494,217 $131,140,767 $135,660,874 $94,503,107 $111,047,509 $134,195,998 Email: [email protected] Government Contact Other: Name: ELIZABETH WOJTASZEK Email: [email protected] COMPARATIVE 4 - YEAR SUB CONTRACTS REVENUE BY PRIME CONTRACTOR Phone: (850) 432-3463 SUB CONTRACTS RECEIVED FROM EACH REPORTED PRIME 2012 2011 2010 2009 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC -046211991 CONTRACTOR $ 296,011 $ 37,651 $ 0 $ 0 004203337 - HARRIS CORPORATION Government Contact: Name: BARBARA BJERKE $ 253,843 $ 18,501 $ 0 $ 0 Email: [email protected] 000000000 - Phone (206) 701-3006 $ 0 $ 58,220 $ 0 $ 0 556054591 - FORCE 3, INC. Government Contact Other: Name: DAVID ALLEN $ 0 $ 6,051 $ 0 $ 0 073521101 - MERLIN INTERNATIONAL, INC. Email: [email protected] Phone: (907) 562-2214 $ 0 $ 70,061 $ 0 $ 0 064617301 - BLACK BOX CORPORATION GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC -001723931 GRAND TOTAL: $549,854 $190,484 $0 $0 Government Contact: Name: DON KLIER Copyright FEDMINE LLC Page 2 of 14 Email: [email protected] IDV (IDIQ) Phone (314) 573-2000 IDV CONTRACT NUMBERS (INDEFINITE DELIVERY VEHICLES) Government Contact Other: IDV Name: JOHN FLUESMEIER DAPC5001A4729 DEAB0509OR44201 DESC0003026 DJU4600003292 DTFAAC07A00009 DTSL5510AP0001 Numbers: Email: [email protected] GS07F0214M GS07F9426G GS21F0003U GS35F0374M HSFE0409A0061 HSFE0606A2623 Phone: (314) 573-5218 INR11PA30481 M6700104A0029 M6700107A1050 NNS12AA08Z SP050002D0123 SP050002DB123 SP050004D0345 SP050004D5520 SP050004DBP07 SP050004DBP11 SP050004DBP14 SP050004DBP25 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. - 001703495 SP050098D0007 SP050098D0012 SP050098D0046 SP050098D0052 SP050098D0055 SP093004D5094 SP093503D5S54 SP093503D6F16 SP093504D5F03 SP093504D6A12 SPM50002D0123 SPM50004DBP07 Government Contact: SPM50004DBP11 SPM50004DBP14 SPM50004DBP25 SPM50006D5041 SPM8E709D0002 SPM93004D5094 Name: KEVIN COOK W9124Q05A0109 W9124Q08A0021 W912CN06D0003 W912JM08A0010 W912L710D0019 Email: [email protected] Phone (602) 269-2131 Government Contact Other: Name: AARON INGRAM GSA SCHEDULE CONTRACTS Email: [email protected] GSA Numbers Schedule Type Contract Ending Date Phone: (602) 269-2131 51 V Oct 2, 2012 GS21F0003U Corporate Contact: 70 Feb 2, 2012 GS35F0374M Name: KAREN HAYES GS07F0214M 539 Email: [email protected] Phone: (314) 573-5331 GS07F9426G GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. - 049985476 Government Contact Other: GSA CONTRACT ACTIONS Name: BOB TROLANDER AGENCY 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 Email: [email protected] Phone: (520) 884-8000 1400 - INTERIOR $ 103,493 $ 16,838 $ 39,878 $ 90,003 $ 8,369 $ 96,994 $ 29,410 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC -001687466 1700 - NAVY $ 89,178 $ 817,349 $ 333,030 $ 245,116 $ 246,421 $ 199,490 $ 142,579 Corporate Contact: 4700 - GENERAL SERVICES $ 44,895 $ 26,753 $ 62,687 $ 470,886 $ 129,592 $ 33,407 $ 168,253 Email: [email protected] ADMINISTRATION Phone: (314) 573-9348 9700 - DEFENSE $ 17,909 $ 10,099 $ 39,425 $ 53,287 $ 103,171 $ 0 $ 14,925 Other: Email: [email protected] 1300 - COMMERCE $ 17,600 $ 0 $ 0 $ 2,469 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Phone: (314) 573-9137 3600 - VETERANS AFFAIRS $ 210,718 $ 377,681 $ 653,643 $ 631,208 $ 542,324 $ 320,315 $ 215,609 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. - 1200 - AGRICULTURE $ 0 $ 10,294 $ 20,260 $ 94,955 $ 0 $ 0 $ 3,442 031925001 Government Contact: 1500 - JUSTICE $ 66,581 $ 198,816 $ 33,419 $ 14,327 $ 109,949 $ 102,997 $ 91,603 Name: DAVE DIFOLCO Email: [email protected] 2100 - ARMY $ 23,509 $ 1,207,617 $ 928,320 $ 1,127,532 $ 389,619 $ 322,606 $ 565,081 Phone (303) 458-7770 7000 - HOMELAND SECURITY $ 22,904 $ 46,194 $ 156,497 $ 41,561 $ 135,097 $ 120,008 $ 79,467 Government Contact Other: 8900 - ENERGY $ 0 $ 0 $ 3,122 $ 12,485 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Name: STEVE STRICKER 7500 - HEALTH AND HUMAN $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 8,201 $ 56,033 $ 0 Email: [email protected] SERVICES Phone: (303) 458-7770 5700 - AIR FORCE $ 0 $ 103,902 $ 10,540 $ 291,596 $ 114,599 $ 365,544 $ 113,160 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. - 2800 - SOCIAL SECURITY $ 0 $ 0 $ 28,192 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 001690734 ADMINISTRATION 1900 - STATE $ 0 $ 16,092 $ 21,019 $ 10,626 $
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