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DEAN FOODS COMPANY Last Updated:01/30/2017 - 02:06:30 AM Created on : 01/30/2017 04:58:14 PM © FEDMINE™ All Rights Reserved FEDMINE™ Prime Contractor Company Profile - DEAN FOODS COMPANY Last Updated:01/30/2017 - 02:06:30 AM Note 1: If a Parent company for this enty is reported, click the link on its Parent DUNS number below to see its consolidated Profile. Parent subsidiary relaonships are no longer provided due to the Federal Government's agreement with D&B, and therefore, some relaonships may not reflect the most current status in our system. Note 2: All O BLIGATED DO LLARS PERTAIN TO PRIME CO NTRACTING DO LLARS O NLY. IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY SUBCO NTRACTS DATA IS INCLUDED IN ALL PRO FILES. View Profile by subsidiaries Contract Awards in Last 30 Days Contracts by Place of Performance Contracts By Contracng Off. FedBizOpps Awards Contracts by NAICS Codes Contracts by PSC Codes Contracts by Categories Contracts By Socio Economic Status Contracts By SetAside Type Contracts By Pricing Type Contracts By Extent of Compeon ORGANIZATION DETAILS COMPARATIVE 8 - YEAR FEDERAL PRIME CONTRACTS VIEW DUNS: 929182210 Expenditures By year Parent DUNS: NONE 40 Fedmine ID: F060256623 Address: 2711 N HASKELL AVE STE 3400 30 DALLAS TX 75204-2928 USA 20 County Code: 113 Cong. District: 32 10 Metro Area Code: 0000 Organizaon Type: CORPORATE ENTITY (NOT TAX EXEMPT) 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2L fedmine.us Incorporaon: TX Top Federal Agencies (2010-2017) Legal Structure: Business Type: 2X - For-Profit Organizaon LJ - Limited Liability Company MF - Manufacturer of Goods VW - Contracts and Grants Employees: * 25,000 Annual Revenue: * $12,000,000,000 Credit Card: N Cage Code: 612Y0 SAM Registraon: 2010-06-03 DEFENSE, DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY (DLA) JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF Others fedmine.us SAM Renewal: 2015-06-06 Federal Contract Acons by Agency Year Established: 1942-1-01 15 Fiscal Yr End: 12/31 Division Name: DEAN FOODS COMPANY 10 s n o i l l Company Security: NONE i M n i 5 s r a NONE l Employee Security: l o D Current Principals: 0 * Self reported by company to government, cannot be guaranteed for -5 accuracy DEFENSE, VETERANS AFFAIRS DEFENSE LOGISTICS JUSTICE, INTERIOR, ARMY DEPARTMENT OF AGENCY (DLA) DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Average Source: System for Award Management (SAM) fedmine.us AGENCY 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 Contact Informaon 3600 - VETERANS $737,351 $1,257,473 $1,606,432 $1,809,557 $1,573,549 $1,530,533 $2,511,565 $1,730,931 AFFAIRS Government Contact: 9700 - DEFENSE, 0 0 0 $579,867 $2,925,102 $27,130,419 $28,453,962 $27,463,026 Name: FRED MYETTE DEPARTMENT OF Email: [email protected] 97AS - DEFENSE $390,477 $4,918,073 $3,329,119 $0 $302,226 $278,599 $108,018 $711,293 Phone (800) 275-0122 LOGISTICS AGENCY (DLA) 1500 - JUSTICE, $166,530 $576,536 $1,114,333 $1,496,940 $988,275 $1,308,606 $1,545,454 $1,423,734 Government Contact Other: DEPARTMENT OF 1200 - AGRICULTURE, 0 0 0 $10,997 $65,962 $11,046 $-587 $8,000 PaCogpeyr i1gh ot FfE 1DM2I N UE LrLlC: , hAltlt Rpig:/h/tws Rweswe.rfveed mine.us/fedconnect_bizopps/downloadedfiles/Co_DUNS_929182210-DEAN_FOODS_COMPANYPa_g1e 41 8of5 182 13494_80139.html Name: FRED MYETTE 1200 - AGRICULTURE, 0 0 0 $10,997 $65,962 $11,046 $-587 $8,000 DEPARTMENT OF Email: [email protected] 2100 - ARMY $75,988 $9,070 $-24,376 $56,744 $48,610 $70,578 $50,843 $126,318 Phone: (214) 721-1153 7500 - HEALTH AND 0 $9,815 $8,862 $19,288 $24,149 $15,822 $12,476 $15,163 HUMAN SERVICES DEAN FOODS COMPANY -050119978 1400 - INTERIOR, $-8,235 $414,961 $807,660 $896,534 $739,973 $823,260 $1,009,113 $376,471 DEPARTMENT OF Phone #: (205) 943-0231 GRAND TOTAL: $1,362,110 $7,185,928 $6,842,031 $4,869,926 $6,667,846 $31,168,863 $33,690,844 $31,854,936 Fax: 2059430291 PPOC: Source: FEDMINE analysis of Federal Procurement Data system - Next Generaon Data (FPDS-NG) Name: BRENT SUGGS Email: [email protected] COMPARATIVE 8 - YEAR FEDERAL PRIME CONTRACTS VIEW BY DIVISION NAME Corporate Contact: Name: BOBBY HICKEY HICKEY DIVISION NAME 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 Email: [email protected] $1,121,477 $3,756,854 $5,058,627 $3,102,162 $4,178,461 $16,344,898 $17,937,485 $16,442,234 DEAN FOODS Phone: (423) 283-5755 COMPANY $42 0 $-3,826 $-139 $61,234 $717,839 $765,548 $786,982 Other: PURITY DAIRIES, LLC Name: LORRIE TIMBS TIMBS 0 $14,533 $112,005 0 $79,789 $75,727 $135,887 $113,379 BROUGHTON FOODS, Email: [email protected] LLC Phone: (423) 283-5790 0 $201,219 $374,284 $508,010 $588,734 $900,508 $1,259,596 $605,358 CREAMLAND DAIRIES ROBINSON DAIRY, LLC -042165597 0 0 0 0 0 $34,311 $57,236 $74,480 Phone #: (303) 825-2990 BORDEN Fax: 3038927122 $15,241 $54,221 0 0 $-4,443 $490,931 $439,603 $431,857 GANDY'S DAIRIES, LLC PPOC: $5,701 $122,890 $165,781 $0 $9,048 $9,833 0 0 ALTA DENA CERTIFIED Name: MARC DEHART DAIRY, LLC Email: [email protected] 0 0 0 0 0 $0 0 0 SWISS II LLC Government Contact Other: 0 $63,430 $49,000 $42,000 $36,500 $92,032 $106,427 $102,160 Name: SCOTT JONES MODEL DAIRY LLC Email: [email protected] $-8,235 $34,704 $484,779 $481,482 $426,520 $520,554 $406,845 $379,852 SOUTHERN FOODS Phone: (303) 825-2990 GROUP LP Corporate Contact: $237,143 $2,306,307 $322,927 $326,458 $762,156 $4,259,807 $4,139,836 $4,374,552 GA/SC DIVISION Name: SHELLY LEE 0 0 $-1,779 $106,030 $53,102 $1,385,446 $1,808,381 $1,453,541 Email: [email protected] MAYFIELD DAIRY FARMS, LLC Phone: (303) 825-2990 0 0 0 $138,397 $142,672 $1,557,731 $1,657,672 $1,646,739 O FALLON Other: $7,778 $315,601 $0 $0 $0 $439,917 $421,011 $387,893 Name: TRACEY WALKER MEADOW GOLD DAIRY-LAS VEGAS Email: [email protected] 0 0 $284 0 $3,024 $3,413,450 $3,656,288 $4,083,141 Phone: (303) 825-2990 HEARTLAND FARMS SOUTHERN FOODS GROUP, LLC -043800598 $-25,747 $204,560 $164,603 $165,525 $331,050 $251,210 $301,145 $323,199 SCHEPPS DAIRY - Phone #: (970) 243-0643 DALLAS Fax: 9706837761 0 0 $5,408 0 0 0 0 0 DEAN FOODS COMPANY Government Contact: $8,712 $111,609 $109,938 $0 0 $674,667 $597,883 $649,570 Name: BOB MAROLF OAK FARMS DAIRY Title: SALES MANAGER HOUSTON Email: [email protected] GRAND TOTAL: $1,362,110 $7,185,928 $6,842,031 $4,869,926 $6,667,846 $31,168,863 $33,690,844 $31,854,936 Phone (970) 243-0643 Source: FEDMINE analysis of Federal Procurement Data system - Next Generaon Data (FPDS-NG) Corporate References Contact: Name: NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) DEAN DAIRY HOLDINGS, LLC -006922603 311511 - FLUID MILK MANUFACTURING Email: [email protected] 311520 - ICE CREAM AND FROZEN DESSERT MANUFACTURING Other Contact: NORMAN MCKENZIE 312112 - BOTTLED WATER MANUFACTURING Phone #: (407) 894-4941 MyFedconnect™ Potenal NAICS MarketView Fax: 3055148868 PaCogpeyr i2gh ot FfE 1DM2I N UE LrLlC: , hAltlt Rpig:/h/tws Rweswe.rfveed mine.us/fedconnect_bizopps/downloadedfiles/Co_DUNS_929182210-DEAN_FOODS_COMPANYPa_g1e 42 8of5 182 13494_80139.html Government Contact: Name: BILL GIOVANETTI CONTRACT AWARDS BY EXTENT OF COMPETITION Email: [email protected] Top Extent Compeon Phone (407) 894-4941 2010-2017 Government Contact Other: Name: JOHN W EIR Email: [email protected] Phone: (407) 894-4941 Corporate Contact: Name: CHUCK BOEHM Email: [email protected] Not Available for Compeon Full and Open Compeon Competed under SAT Not Competed under SAT Others fedmine.us (305) 514-8862 Phone: Federal Contract Acons by Extent Other: 6 Name: BEN BETANCOURT 4 s n o i l l Email: [email protected] i M n i 2 s Phone: (305) 514-8862 r a l l o D 0 DEAN DAIRY HOLDINGS, LLC -056972698 Phone #: (407) 210-3363 -2 Not Available for Full and Open Competed under SAT Not Competed under SAT Full and Open Fax: 4078955571 Compeon Compeon Compeon aer exclusion of sources Corporate Contact: 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Name: PAUL DELAIR fedmine.us Email: [email protected] EXTENT COMPETED 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 Phone: (407) 210-3326 G - Not Competed under $3,010 $90,197 $154,048 $229,862 $7,270 $50,917 $63,702 $97,502 SAT Other: Name: ALAN INGRAM None $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $178,272 Email: [email protected] Phone: (407) 832-2391 A - Full and Open $486,813 $4,742,950 $4,126,421 $1,869,896 $5,256,339 $9,159,047 $11,156,848 $9,814,193 Compeon MAYFIELD DAIRY FARMS, LLC -083759688 E - Follow On to $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $-116 $0 Phone #: (334) 201-5132 Competed Acon Fax: 3342639833 C - Not Competed $-25,747 $49,769 $-3,152 $19,049 $11,630 $-7,939 $93,405 $47,109 Government Contact: Name: CARLTON BATES D - Full and Open $0 $-13,599 $0 $74,448 $9,556 $138,350 $236,816 $211,780 Compeon aer Email: [email protected] exclusion of sources Phone (678) 283-0954 F - Competed under SAT $898,034 $2,316,611 $2,564,713 $2,676,671 $1,390,608 $2,022,306 $1,670,859 $1,496,982 Corporate Contact: Name: PATRICIA K PURDY B - Not Available for $0 $0 $0 $0 $-7,557 $19,806,182 $20,469,331 $19,958,550 Compeon Email: [email protected] CDO - Compeve $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $22,615 Phone: (423) 745-2151 Delivery Order SOUTHERN FOODS GROUP, LLC -087192134 NDO - Non-Compeve $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $27,933 Phone #: (808) 944-5994 Delivery Order Fax: 8089445901 GRAND TOTAL: $1,362,110 $7,185,928 $6,842,031 $4,869,926 $6,667,846 $31,168,863 $33,690,844 $31,854,936 PPOC: Name: JERRY LINVILLE Source: FEDMINE analysis of Federal Procurement Data system - Next Generaon Data (FPDS-NG) Email: [email protected] Government Contact Other: IDV (IDIQ) Contract Vehicles Name: YOLANDA
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