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Department of Labor's $35.2M Wind River Job Corps Center Contract on Record

Alternate Perspectives Inc operated Wyoming's Wind River facility under a 2020–2023 DoL contract worth $35.2 million

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The Department of Labor (DoL) awarded Alternate Perspectives Inc $35,217,438 for operation of the Wind River Job Corps Center in Wyoming, according to federal contract records. The contract, award number 1605JW20C0001, covered the period from September 1, 2020, through August 31, 2023, and was administered by DoL's Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.

The Wind River Job Corps Center serves students in the Wyoming region, providing residential vocational and academic training programs. Work under this contract was classified under NAICS code 611519 (Other Technical and Trade Schools).

Job Corps center operations contracts are a recurring contracting vehicle in DoL's portfolio. Operators are responsible for day-to-day center management, including student recruitment, academic instruction, vocational training, housing, and career placement services. DoL's Employment and Training Administration oversees the Job Corps program, which operates approximately 121 centers nationally.

For GovCon practitioners monitoring workforce development contracting, the Wind River contract illustrates the scale of individual center operation awards and the three-year base period structure typical of this program. Follow-on contracts for Job Corps center operations are typically competed as new procurements following incumbent terms.

Source: USASpending.gov — Award CONT_AWD_1605JW20C0001_1605

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