K.L.S. INC./KEITH L. SEAT, JD.

K.L.S. INC./KEITH L. SEAT, JD. is a DC government contractor that has received $1.7M in purchase order payments across 1 District of Columbia agency. Their largest agency partner is Office of the State Superintendent of Education.

Total Revenue

$1.7M

Agency Partners

1

Annual Revenue from DC

By fiscal year

$16K

FY13

$47K

FY14

$17K

FY15

$205K

FY16

$153K

FY17

$189K

FY18

$198K

FY19

$157K

FY20

$144K

FY21

$144K

FY22

$144K

FY23

$144K

FY24

$144K

FY25

Agency Relationships

Revenue breakdown by DC agency

Since Oct 2012Last: Oct 2024

What They Sell

NIGP commodity codes from purchase orders

96258009625800:Professional Services (Not Otherwise Classified)
$310K
91874009187400:Legal Consulting
$720K
96944009694400 : Professional Services, Subcontractor and Contractor >25000
$355K
94887009488700:Telemedical Professional Services
$129K
96149009614900:Legal Services, Attorneys
$189K

Recent Purchase Orders

Most recent transactions with DC government

AgencyDescriptionAmountDate
OSSE
Office of the State Superintendent of Education
FY25-OSSE-OPS-ODR-IHO-Seat (CW94322) Option Year Three-Ready for Approval-PK-SR-10-2-24$144KOct 3, 2024
OSSE
Office of the State Superintendent of Education
FY24-OSSE-OPS-ODR-IHO-Seat (CW94322) Option Year Two-Ready for Approval-PK-SR-10-6-23$144KOct 7, 2023
OSSE
Office of the State Superintendent of Education
FY23-OSSE-OPS-ODR-IHO-Seat (CW94322) Option Year One-Ready for Approval DM-PK 9-27-22$144KOct 1, 2022
OSSE
Office of the State Superintendent of Education
FY22-OSSE-OPS-ODR-IHO-Seat (CW94322) Base Year-Ready for Approval-TA-PK-11-5-21$144KNov 6, 2021
OSSE
Office of the State Superintendent of Education
FY21-OSSE-OPS-ODR-IHO-Seat (CW47683, OY4)-Ready for Approval 10-30-2020-FED$144KNov 6, 2020

Quick Facts

Most Recent PO

Oct 3, 2024

Top Agency Partner

Office of the State Superintendent of Education

100% of total revenue

Revenue Concentration

Highly concentrated, relies heavily on one agency

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