Federal Contractor Profile
University Of Mississippi Medical Center
Federal contracting record: $83M obligated across 82 awards from 5 agencies, FY 2016–2026.
Company Profile
Parent UEI (Unique Entity Identifier)
X59NJBFL8BJ3
CAGE Code
1B5T7
Address
2500 N STATE ST, JACKSON, MS, 392164500
First Federal Award
Oct 1, 2015
Most Recent Award
Apr 17, 2026
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Subawards Paid Out
University Of Mississippi Medical Center acts as a prime contractor and pays subcontractors on federal awards. Aggregated from USAspending sub-award reporting (FY2016-FY2026).
Top 15 Subawardees
- Mayo Clinic$470K
1 subawards
- University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill$195K
1 subawards
- Wake Forest University Health Sciences$133K
2 subawards
- Duke University$123K
1 subawards
- $115K
- $69K
- University Of Alabama At Birmingham$57K
1 subawards
- University Of Massachusetts Lowell$52K
1 subawards
- $43K
- University Of Washington$41K
2 subawards
- The University Of Mississippi$34K
2 subawards
- $30K
- Rush University Medical Center$22K
1 subawards
- Trustees Of Boston University$21K
1 subawards
- Pennington Biomedical Research Center$18K
1 subawards
Subawards Received
University Of Mississippi Medical Center also receives subaward dollars from other prime contractors. Aggregated from USAspending sub-award reporting (FY2016-FY2026).
Top 6 Primes Paying University Of Mississippi Medical Center
- $6.5M
- University Of New Mexico$800K
2 subawards
- The Mitre Corporation$266K
3 subawards
- Wayne State University$217K
1 subawards
- University Of Alabama At Birmingham$163K
3 subawards
- Wake Forest University Health Sciences$134K
1 subawards
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