The General Services Administration has added a third group of companies to its ongoing review of consulting contracts as part of the agency’s push to reduce federal spending on that front. GSA has asked six more companies for detailed breakdowns of the federal contracts they hold and proposals on how to extract cost savings out of them, according to the letter dated Thursday and a copy of which was obtained by Washington Technology.
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GSA adds third set of companies to consulting contract review
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