DoD ProH
The Department of Defense Procurement History database contains historical procurement data from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and DLADefense Logistics Agency - provides the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, other federal agencies, and joint and allied forces with a variety of logistics, acquisition and technical services. These include processing requisitions, distribution of parts and supplies, DIIBBS information (DLA International Bid Board System), and Document Services that provide solutions for the conversion, retrieval, output, and distribution of digital documents. and other locations. It provides both government and industry sectors easy access to the history of this competitive marketplace.
Active procurement history contains the most recent five years of data. To view older procurement history records, click the green Archived button. This presents you with all procurement histories older than 5 years.
Items can be examined down to the individual NIINNational Item Identification Number - nine-digit number assigned to a part under the Federal Cataloging Program. It is the last nine digits of the National Stock Number., date of the award, CLINContract Line Item Number - used when Procurement awards contracts that have many different items or components, each item or component is identified by a line item number., lot quantity size, total dollars expended, and cost per individual item. The files include full history from the data sources and provide easy access to information on the source from which the government purchased the item, what was paid, and how often the item was purchased.
- Click Database > Pricing and Procurement > DoD ProH.
- Type 014671008 in the NIIN field, and then click Search.
- On the results list, click the SPO76001V8511 Contract Number.
The information displayed is the mailing and billing information from the DoDAAF for this contract number.
Note: SP0760 is the Activity Address Code in the DoDAAF. - To view CAGECommercial Activity Government Entity - listings of firms that manufacture or distribute items procured by the U.S. Government; also known as the Federal Supply Code for Manufacturers. The following are the types of activities and documents that are assigned CAGE Codes: Manufacturers; Vendors; Government agencies who manufacture an item of supply; Government agencies that control the development of government specifications and/or standards; Government specifications or standards when no single government source can be identified; NATO manufacturers. information for the company associated with this procurement, click Back to Brief to return to the results list, and then click CAGE number 9Y957.
- To view GSAGeneral Services Administration (Civil Agencies). details, in the SOSSource of Supply - code identifies the activity to receive requisitions for an item. This is the SOS is the Routing Identifier Code (RIC) that is listed in DOD 4140.17M, Supplement 1, MILSTRIP regulation. SOS G-O is shown to identify the GSA regional office, S-S to identify the subsistence purchasing activity. When G-O or S-S is used, place the correct character in the blank space. This should be done before updating on-site AMDF or other files. Refer to DOD 4041.17M for the correct character. column, click GSA.
Search by multiple CAGE codes and display results for all matching CAGE codes entered. Enter CAGE codes manually (separated by a semi-colon (;)), or using the CAGE code lookup, as described below.
- Using the Procurement History Search page, click the CAGE Codes hyperlink to display the Selecting Commercial and Government Entity page, where you type the keyword for which to return relevant CAGE Codes and then click Search.
- Results populate the grid below the Search controls.
- Select the check boxes to the left of the CAGE codes to include, and then click Continue.
- The CAGE codes populate the CAGE Codes field in the main search page.
- Click Search.