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Where can I find my report?When you place an order for your expiring contracts report, your report will be delivered to you via a Dropbox folder link that is emailed to you. The Dropbox folder includes a spreadsheet that you can download at your leisure for up to 30 days. You will receive access to the Dropbox folder in 1-2 business days after you have ordered your report.
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How long will it take to get my report?You will receive your report in 1-2 business days.
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Where do you obtain the data?We obtain all data directly from FPDS.gov and other government agencies.
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What do I do with my report?1. Identify Opportunities: Analyze the report to find contracts that are up for renewal or recompete, allowing you to target new bids. 2. Market Research: Understanding the landscape of expiring contracts can help you identify trends, agency needs, and potential competitors. 3. Strategic Planning: Align your capabilities with upcoming needs, tailoring your services or products to match what agencies are likely to require. 4. Networking: The report can highlight key contacts within agencies, allowing you to build relationships and establish themselves as preferred vendors. 5. Proposal Development: With insights into the expiring contracts, you can craft more competitive proposals that address specific requirements or gaps identified in the report. 6. Risk Management: By keeping track of expiring contracts, you can anticipate potential disruptions in revenue and adjust their business strategies accordingly. 7. Collaboration Opportunities: Find opportunities to partner with other businesses that currently hold contracts or are looking to bid on them. Using this data effectively can significantly enhance your positioning in the federal marketplace.
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How do I communicate with buyers?Get started with SAMradar!
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When do contracts expire throughout the fiscal year?Regular Intervals: Many contracts have fixed expiration dates, such as annually or every few years. End-of-Fiscal Year: Some contracts are designed to expire at the end of the fiscal year to align with budget cycles. Project-Based: Contracts for specific projects may have shorter duration and irregular expiration dates.
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