DoD Contractor Reputation Series: Part 4 – Federal Contractor Reputations, Taking the Long View
Federal Contractor Reputations – Taking the Long View Key Findings: 18 years of reputation survey data shows that the reputations of larger federal contractor reputations should be gauged over time, taking the long view versus in one singular moment. Changes in leadership, M&A, delivery failures…
2020 DoD Contractor Reputation Survey Series: Part 3 – About DoD’s Digital Transformation
DoD’s Digital Transformation & CMMC – Caution and Concern Key Finding: In addition to contractor reputation, the survey explored the DoD’s digital transformation and CMMC. In general the findings show that there is a sense of pessimism about DoD’s digital maturation/transformation. Additionally, there is little…
2020 DoD Contractor Reputation Survey Series: Part 2 – Disruptors Make an Entrance
Defense and Aerospace Firms: Size, Reputation and the New Disruptors Key Finding: For the first time since the survey began, three disruptors (tech firms) make and entrance into the top ten in Net Reputation Score in the DoD contractor reputation survey. Introduction Lone Star’s 2020…
2020 DoD Contractor Reputation Survey Series: Part 1 – Size Matters
Defense and Aerospace Firms: Size, Mergers, and Reputation Key Finding: Lone Star’s 2020 DoD Contractor Reputation Survey found that size matters, with a significant preference for small and medium sized firms over major primes. Introduction Lone Star’s 2020 DoD contractor reputation survey generated interesting findings,…
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