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Coalition Contract Duplication Survey

The Coalition has launched a survey focused on identifying potential duplication across contracts governmentwide.

The purpose of the survey is to gather member feedback on the costs associated with contract duplication, including bid and proposal expenses, contract management costs, and other administrative burdens.

The Coalition will use survey responses to develop a report on the costs and prevalence of having duplicative contracts available for the same products and services across the government.

The report will be shared with government officials at GSA, the Department of War, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP), and other agencies, who are involved in current efforts to consolidate contracting programs governmentwide. The objective of the report is to inform these Federal decision-makers about the costs of contract duplication and the urgent need to address it.

Members are encouraged to participate. Survey responses will be treated as non-attributable, and individual company information will not be shared with the Government. The Coalition estimates the survey should take no more than ten minutes to complete.

Access the survey here. Responses are due by COB Friday, June 6. If you have any questions, please contact Michael Hanafin at mhanafin@thecgp.org.

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