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Case History
Food Services at Ft. Hood Army Base, TX
Contract Start Date: May 22, 1998
Nonprofit Agency Provider: Professional
Contract Services, Inc. (PCSI)
Current Contract Value: $15.8M
Number of Employees: 169
Number of Facilities Managed: 12
Number of meals served daily: 6,800
PSCI is responsible for complete operation
of post-wide full food service and dining facility
attendant support services within 12 dining facilities
operated between North Food Hood, Main Fort Hood
and West Fort Hood. Responsibilities include
facility management, food procurement, receiving,
storage, menu planning, food service standards
management, cooking, baking, meal service, dining
room attendant services, and equipment cleaning,
sanitizing and upkeep.
Food Services at Great Lakes Naval
Training Center, Great Lakes, IL
Contract Start Date: May 8, 1998
Nonprofit Agency Provider: Goodwill Industries
of Southeastern Wisconsin, Inc.
Annual Current Contract Value: $88.1M
Number of Employees: 1,391
Number of Facilities Managed: 22
Number of meals served daily: 26,600
Goodwill Industries is responsible for all
aspects of food service for the Recruit Training
Command and Training Support Command for Naval
Station Great Lakes, managing food preparation,
service, food service attendant, purchasing and
logistics support requirements.
Food Services at FBI Training Academy, Quantico,
VA
Contract Start Date: December 1, 2006
Nonprofit Agency Provider: ServiceSource,
Inc.
Current Contract Value: $5.7M
Number of Employees: 43
Number of Facilities Managed: 5
Number of meals served daily: 1,370
ServiceSource, Inc. is responsible for providing
Full Food Service and catering functions for
the FBI training academy complex, to include
menu planning, purchasing, food preparation and
dining attendant services.
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Major food service awards as well as half of the Navy’s 5-star accreditations have been awarded to the AbilityOne Program.
“We have contracts that provide food service to all of our military that eat in our dining facilities. Each and every soldier and family member is in some way affected, touched or their life has improved because of the contracts that we have with Ability One.”
Barry Barnett, Director of Contracting,
Ft. Hood Army Base, TX
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