Contract facts
FederalDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PENSION BENEFITS CONSULTING (DUE PROCESS AND DEBT) is a federal award for National Office - Do Otps/Tops held by Deloitte Consulting LLP. Estimated value $2M ($-135,776.81 obligated). Current period of performance ends Mar 9, 2017. Last award drew 1 bidder. Place of performance: WASHINGTON DC.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PENSION BENEFITS CONSULTING (DUE PROCESS AND DEBT)
Recompete timing
PublicCurrent PoP ended Mar 9, 2017 (3452 days ago). The usual 12–18 month agency planning window is closed — recompete action looks late / overdue relative to a normal cycle. Watch for bridge orders, follow-ons, or a new solicitation.
Incumbent footprint
Public recordDeloitte Consulting LLP — $8.7B obligated across 1,463 awards (firm-wide, all agencies) · lead buyer General Services Administration (GSA).
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Frequently asked questions
What is contract TDCP15G0001?
TDCP15G0001 (District of columbia pension benefits consulting) is a National Office - Do Otps/Tops award with a potential value of $2M, currently held by Deloitte Consulting LLP. Figures are USASpending-sourced public-record facts plus SCOUT recompete analysis.
Which office awarded TDCP15G0001?
National Office - Do Otps/Tops awarded TDCP15G0001 to Deloitte Consulting LLP (potential $2M).
Who is the incumbent on TDCP15G0001?
Deloitte Consulting LLP is the incumbent with $8.7B across 1463 related awards in SCOUT’s public footprint. The current period of performance ends Mar 9, 2017.
When does Deloitte Consulting LLP’s TDCP15G0001 come up for recompete?
SCOUT tracks a period-of-performance end of Mar 9, 2017. Actual solicitation timing can shift with extensions, bridges, or consolidations.
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