Why $20 Million a Year Is Still Considered 'SMALL' in Federal Construction – The Surprising Truth - podcast episode cover

Why $20 Million a Year Is Still Considered 'SMALL' in Federal Construction – The Surprising Truth

Nov 15, 202410 min
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Episode description

In today'e episode, we discuss the identification of indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) numbers used in government contracts.

Want to know how IDIQ numbers are developed? Most agencies use contract writing systems that generate the number, which typically includes the year, the department within the agency, and a random number for the IDIQ. Task orders are then issued against the IDIQ, with the next number in sequence indicating each order.

It's important to do market research on previous contracts and how to find past IDIQs. You can use Fair Biz Ops, a government website where agencies must post requirements for contracts over a certain threshold, to search for opportunities by agency or keyword. Tune in to this episode now to learn more!

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