What public corporate records or government contract databases list E3TEK Group and detail its federal contracts?
Executive summary
A clear trail of public places to look for E3TEK Group’s federal-contract footprint exists: federal contract databases (FPDS‑NG and USASpending), government contractor registries (SAM.gov), agency contract directories (ContractDirectory per the FAR), and commercial market‑intelligence services such as GovWin IQ/Deltek; independent corporate listings and the company’s own websites corroborate the company’s existence but do not substitute for contract records [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]. Reporting shows at least one award entry linked to an E3/T variant on USASpending, but public record excerpts are incomplete in the available sources and require direct searches in the named databases for full contract detail [8].
1. Where the government says contract awards live: FPDS‑NG and USAspending
The Federal Procurement Data System – Next Generation (FPDS‑NG) is the authoritative government database that contains records of federal contract actions and is the primary source for contractors’ award metadata [1]. USASpending.gov republishes FPDS data with a public interface for taxpayers and researchers and already has at least one award page referencing an E3/T‑named entity—an entry titled “CONTRACT to E3 ENTERPRISES GROUP, LLC”—although the snippet in the provided reporting does not include the award details, obligating a direct search on USAspending to retrieve full line‑item, amount and agency information [8] [1].
2. The contractor registration you must check first: SAM.gov
Before a vendor will appear on many government procurement records as a recipient of a federal award, it must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM), which is the governmentwide contractor registry and the gateway to DOE, DOD and civilian agency awards; Deltek guidance explicitly points users to free resources like SAM.gov when hunting contract opportunities and records [3]. The available reporting does not show a SAM.gov registration page for E3TEK Group directly, so a live search of SAM.gov is required to confirm its active registration, unique entity identifier, and any associated representations and certifications [3].
3. Governmentwide contract inventories and the FAR contract directory
Federal Acquisition Regulation guidance points users to a governmentwide Contract Directory intended to list vehicle‑level instruments such as GWACs, Multiple‑Agency Contracts and Federal Supply Schedules; Acquisition.gov specifically directs users to contractdirectory.gov as a searchable tool to identify existing procurement instruments [4]. That directory and agency‑level contract libraries are worth checking if E3TEK or an affiliated legal entity holds a schedule, BPA or other multi‑use vehicle, but the reporting does not show an explicit ContractDirectory entry for E3TEK, meaning a manual lookup is necessary [4].
4. Commercial aggregators and market‑intelligence platforms
Paid platforms such as GovWin IQ (Deltek) provide searchable archives and competitive intelligence on federal and SLED procurements and are repeatedly recommended for deeper insights and early visibility beyond free government portals [5] [3]. Deltek’s guidance stresses that GovWin complements SAM and FPDS data for contractors seeking “deeper insights,” but researchers should note that commercial datasets can include editorial curation, and access requires a subscription [5] [3].
5. Corroborating corporate footprints: company sites and business directories
E3TEK’s own web properties and commercial business listings document the company’s capabilities and locations—E3TEK Group’s marketing sites tout EMP, cyber, drone and logistics offerings and a Scottsdale/Arizona presence [6] [9] [7], while ZoomInfo carries a company profile summarizing industry and product focus [10]. These sources establish the vendor identity but are promotional; they do not substitute for contract award documents and must be paired with searches on FPDS/USASpending and SAM for verifiable federal contract records [10] [6] [7].
6. What the available reporting cannot confirm and what to do next
The assembled sources confirm where federal contract records are published (FPDS‑NG, USASpending, SAM.gov, ContractDirectory) and that a USAspending entry exists referencing an “E3” entity, but the provided snippets do not include FPDS entries, complete award data, or a SAM registration for E3TEK Group—so definitive contract details (dates, amounts, CLINs, agencies) are not extractable from the current reporting and require live queries on the referenced databases or a paid GovWin subscription to retrieve archived/curated records [1] [8] [5] [3]. Researchers should be aware that vendor websites and directory listings are promotional and that commercial aggregators may shape narratives for subscribers; the government databases named above remain the source of record for federal contract details [6] [10] [5] [1].