Survey: Contractors speak out about sequestration’s impact

Federal News Radio surveyed federal contractors to find out just how much sequestration is impacting them five months after it went into effect. View the raw re...

Over the course of several weeks in July 2013, Federal News Radio asked federal contractors to respond to a survey about the impact sequestration is having on their businesses.

The across-the-board cuts to agency spending were portended to have major negative effects on industry. Our survey aimed to determine the actual impact on the government contracting community.

The results of the survey are part of Federal News Radio’s multi-day special report, Private Side of Sequestration.

View the raw results of the survey in the window below. (Having trouble viewing the embedded survey? Click here for a web version of the results.)

MORE FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORT, PRIVATE SIDE OF SEQUESTRATION:

Part 1: Contractors confronted with new type of waiting game due to sequestration

Part 2: Federal 4th quarter spending spree offers contractors hope for return to normalcy

Part 3: Sequestration plays second fiddle in aerospace industry to previous cuts

Part 4 Prime contractors show strong earnings despite sequestration

Part 5: Contractor hiring, morale take sequestration hit

Part 6 : Small contractors struggle from, rise to the challenge of sequestration

Part 7: Planning for the worst: Companies aim for sequestration-easing strategies

Part 8: Small firms feel first bite of DoD budget cuts as large contractors’ stock soars

Part 9: Contractors adapting to post-sequestration environment

Part 10: Fed furloughs leave imprint on procurement process, contractors say

Survey: Contractors speak out about sequestration’s impact

Data Analytics: Sequestration’s impact on contractors by-the-numbers

Column: Sequestration creeps outside the Beltway

Audio Interview: Government market ground zero

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