NEW CONTRACT WRITING SYSTEM IN OPERATIONS AT DCSA
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY AGENCY
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    The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) is implementing a new contract writing system, the Enterprise Contract Writing Module (ECWM), effective July 2, 2024, while continuing to operate its legacy system, PD2, during a transition period. The objective of this procurement is to facilitate the migration of contract data from PD2 to ECWM, ensuring a smooth transition and maintaining operational efficiency until the retirement of PD2, which is targeted for September 2025. This transition is crucial for enhancing the agency's procurement processes and ensuring transparency in solicitations, awards, and modifications. For inquiries or issues during this transition, interested parties can contact the DCSA CPO Systems Data and Reporting team at dcsa.quantico.hq.list.cpo-systems-data-and-reporting@mail.mil.

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