Presidential Administration Transition Impact on Federal IT Will Likely Be Modest, According to Deltek Report
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Presidential Administration Transition Impact on Federal IT Will Likely Be Modest, According to Deltek Report

New Deltek GovWin IQ report examines the impact of the presidential transition on federal IT contracting

HERNDON, Va., Oct. 18, 2016 — (PRNewswire) —  According to a recent report from Deltek, federal IT contract spending is typically unaffected by administration transitions due to the timing of the budget cycle and the apolitical nature of IT decision making. However, federal contractors should be prepared to navigate through potential changes in program priorities, new leadership and potential loss of program champions. Deltek's Impact of the Presidential Transition, 2016-2017 report examines the transition process, the current federal environment in which the change will occur, and past impacts of administration changes on federal contracting. The report also provides insight into each candidates' agenda and policy positions, and how they may impact federal budgets, human capital and programs.

KEY FINDINGS

For more information on GovWin IQ and this report, visit the " Impact of the Presidential Transition, 2016-2017" page on Deltek.com/GovWin. The report is free to subscribers of GovWin's Federal Market Analysis program. 

DELTEK ANALYST QUOTES

"Historically, changes in presidential administrations have not significantly impacted IT budgets or contract spending. However, policy changes and implementation could begin as early as within six months of inauguration, and probably sooner for those related to central campaign platforms."

Angie Petty, Senior Principal Research Analyst, Deltek
@APettyGovWin

"The next administration's IT leadership inherits a flurry of relatively new IT acquisition and governance policies, some of which have become law. New agency leadership will need to establish a balance between setting new priorities and leveraging existing frameworks, and that impacts both agencies and the contractors who support them."

John Slye, Advisory Research Analyst, Deltek
@GovWinSlye

"The human capital impact during a transition is important. Not only will some contractors need to identify and recruit new program champions who may be leaving, they should also be prepared to reassess their solutions, value propositions and sales strategies to align with the priorities of a new class of appointees."

Deniece Peterson, Director of Research, Deltek
@GovWinPeterson

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