Market Research Analysis and Surveys Sample Clauses

Market Research Analysis and Surveys. Quarterly, the CNA shall provide an analysis of any the market research and/or surveys conducted related to the AbilityOne Program. Market research includes primary and secondary research. The CNA shall conduct awareness, understanding and/or customer and satisfaction surveys. Survey audiences include, but are not limited to, Federal customers, NPAs, and/or AbilityOne employees. AbilityOne Program-related surveys will be conducted in consultation with the Commission to support Commission communication initiatives and measurements. The CNA shall provide both notice to the Commission and an opportunity to review survey questions and methodologies at least thirty (30) days before any AbilityOne program-related survey is conducted. The CNA shall provide the Commission with all AbilityOne program-related survey results and analysis no later than thirty (30) days after the survey results are available. Quarterly, the CNA shall provide an analysis of the market research and surveys conducted related to the AbilityOne Program.
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Market Research Analysis and Surveys. Quarterly, the CNA shall provide an analysis of any the market research and/or surveys conducted. Market research includes primary and secondary research. The CNA shall conduct awareness, understanding and/or customer and satisfaction surveys. Survey audiences include, but are not limited to, Federal customers, NPAs, and/or employees. Surveys will be conducted in consultation with the Commission to support Commission communication initiatives and measurements. The CNA shall provide both notice to the Commission and an opportunity to review survey questions and methodologies at least thirty (30) days before any AbilityOne program-related survey is conducted. The CNA shall provide the Commission with all results of all AbilityOne program-related surveys no later than thirty (30) days after the survey results are available. Quarterly, the CNA shall provide an analysis of the market research and surveys conducted.
Market Research Analysis and Surveys. Quarterly, the CNA shall provide an analysis of any the market research and/or surveys conducted related to the AbilityOne Program. Market research includes primary and secondary research. The CNA shall conduct awareness, understanding and/or customer and satisfaction surveys when requested by the Commission and consistent with available resources. Survey audiences include, but are not limited to, Federal customers, NPAs, and/or AbilityOne employees. AbilityOne Program-related surveys will be conducted in consultation with the Commission Strategic Communications to support Commission communication initiatives and measurements. The CNA shall provide both notice to the Commission Strategic Communications and an opportunity to review survey questions and methodologies at least thirty (30) days before any AbilityOne program- related survey is conducted. The CNA shall provide the Commission PMO with all AbilityOne program-related survey results and analysis no later than thirty (30) days after the survey results are available. Quarterly, the CNA shall provide an analysis of the market research and surveys conducted related to the AbilityOne Program.

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