JMJ Corporation
JMJ Corporation is a DC government contractor that has received $1.2M in purchase order payments across 4 District of Columbia agencies. Their largest agency partner is Department of Public Works.
Total Revenue
$1.2M
Agency Partners
4
Annual Revenue from DC
By fiscal year
$170K
FY13
$130K
FY14
$178K
FY15
$173K
FY16
$145K
FY17
$50K
FY18
$81K
FY19
$70K
FY20
$150K
FY21
$36K
FY24
Agency Relationships
Revenue breakdown by DC agency
Since Sep 2021Last: Sep 2021
What They Sell
NIGP commodity codes from purchase orders
06074550607455:PARTS AND ACCESSORIES, TRUCK (MISCELLANEOUS)07104500710450 : AUTOMOBILES, PASSENGER, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES99809009980900:Automobile, Truck and Bus Parts and Equipment06021220602122:BRAKE LINE PARTS05504240550424:BELTS, AIR CONDITIONER - BRAND LISTED OR EQUAL05502020550202:AIR BAGS, AUTOMOTIVE, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES07104900710490 : VEHICLES AND OTHER FLEET EQUIPMENT68077456807745:PARTS AND ACCESSORIES, SPEED MEASURING DEVICES, RADAR, KUSTOM SIGNALS OR EQUAL96128009612800:Economic Development, Domestic and Foreign95660109566010 : AUTOMOTIVERecent Purchase Orders
Most recent transactions with DC government
| Agency | Description | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
DGS Department of General Services | FY23 PSD Lighting for 5 PSD Patrol Vehicles - DCAM-24-NC-SP-0021 | $36K | Jan 18, 2024 |
DMPED Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development | FY21-DMPED-BD-GS Legacy-JMJ Inc. | $85K | Sep 23, 2021 |
DPW Department of Public Works | FY21/KT0/FMA/PRT44 - ADDISON AUTO PARTS (CW57731) | $65K | Apr 14, 2021 |
DPW Department of Public Works | FY20/KT0/FMA/PRT44 - JMJ/ADDISON AUTO PARTS (CW57731) | $70K | Jul 8, 2020 |
DPW Department of Public Works | FY19/KT0/FMA - JMJ/Addison Parts - CW57731 (PRT44-Parts) | $81K | Sep 27, 2019 |
Quick Facts
Most Recent PO
Jan 18, 2024
Top Agency Partner
Department of Public Works
75% of total revenue
Revenue Concentration
Moderately concentrated, dominant agency partner
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