Procurement Policy

By John Liang / April 29, 2013 at 4:05 PM

A new Congressional Research Service report looks at the Defense Department's use of multiyear procurement and block buy contracting.

The April 25 report -- originally obtained by Secrecy News -- finds that potential issues for lawmakers "include whether to use MYP and BBC in the future more frequently, less frequently, or about as frequently as they are currently used, and whether to create a permanent statute to govern the use of BBC, analogous to the permanent statute that governs the use of MYP." Further:

Compared with estimated costs under annual contracting, estimated savings for programs being proposed for MYP have ranged from less than 5% to more than 15%, depending on the particulars of the program in question, with many estimates falling in the range of 5% to 10%. In practice, actual savings from using MYP rather than annual contracting can be difficult to observe or verify because of cost growth during the execution of the contract due to changes in the program independent of the use of MYP rather than annual contracting.

View the full report.

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