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- Sole-source share
- 25%
- of disclosed contracts awarded non-competitively
- Amendment growth
- 1.11×
- final contract value vs original award
- Recompete exposure
- 0
- contracts ending within 24 months
- Buyer footprint
- 2
- federal departments with disclosed contracts
APPTION
SaveTotal Contracts
4
Total Value
$4.8M
Departments
2
Years Active
2
2016-2017 to 2018-2019
Top Departments
| Department | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | 3 | $4.7M |
| Employment and Social Development Canada | 1 | $24.7K |
Solicitation Breakdown
Competitive: 100% (4)
Non-competitive: 0% (0)
Recent Contracts
Page 1 of 1 · 36 total contracts
| Department | Value | Date | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Employment and Social Development Canada | $24.7K | 2017-02-17 | Management Consulting |
| Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | $2.4M | 2016-05-27 | Information technology and telecommunications consultants |
| Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | $976.3K | 2016-05-27 | Information technology and telecommunications consultants |
| Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | $1.3M | 2016-02-16 | Information technology and telecommunications consultants |
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