Contractors / Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
prime recipient of federal awards · UEI QUQJTAYXYTA8 ✓ from source
$230.4M
obligated · FY2025
9
funding agencies
53%
from Labor
2
states
100%
in Colorado
2
industries
Obligations by year
≈ computed$190.4M
FY23
$156.4M
FY24
$230.4M
FY25
▲ 21%
since FY23
Where this money comes from
✓ from sourceFUNDING AGENCIES
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF L
Labor
$0.1B
8 other agencies
$0.1B
Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
$0.2B
FY2025 obligated
Biggest awards (total value)
awarded 2020$76.9M
awarded 2024$63.7M
awarded 2023$54.3M
awarded 2022$51.8M
awarded 2023$46.4M
awarded 2020$44.6M
awarded 2024$44.1M
Total value over each award’s life, for awards active in FY2025: a decades-long contract can exceed one year’s obligations above.
What it does (NAICS / PSC)
Unemployment Insurance$55.3M
Where the work lands
Colorado✓ from source$230.4M
Competitors
Sodexo Management Inc.≈ computed$285.2M
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin, Inc.≈ computed$134.4M
Texas Workforce Commission≈ computed$66.1M
CA Dept of Rehabilitation≈ computed$28.8M
Skookum Educational Programs≈ computed$6.2M
Children & Family Services, New York Office of≈ computed$6M
Utah Department of Workforce Service≈ computed$2.6M
Gardaworld Federal Services LLC≈ computed$250.6K
computed from shared NAICS, not a stated rivalry.
Corporate family
Single registration: no combined family.
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