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Federal Consulting Group
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The Federal Consulting Group was a part of the United States Department of the Interior until March 2025 when it was dissolved on the advice of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The group was paid to broker contracts for other parts of the federal government[1] as well as offering consulting, executive coaching, and performance and customer satisfaction measuring services to federal agencies.[2]

In 2009 it described itself as part of the National Business Center of the DoI:
The Federal Consulting Group provides consultation services aimed at overcoming the organizational challenges of client offices. This is accomplished through assessment and construction of organizational logic models, amongst other methods. The Federal Consulting group consists of three divisions: Consulting, Executive Coaching, and Performance Measurement & Customer Satisfaction. The Consulting and Coaching divisions provide the services indicated by their titles, while the Perfom1ance Measurement & Customer Satisfaction division provides clients with access to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI). The ACSI allows federal offices to demonstrate compliance with the President's Management Agenda and the Government Performance and Results Act to the Administration and Congress.[3]
In April 2021, the National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs entered into an agreement with Federal Consulting Group to oversee a needs assessment of the USAP as relates to allegations of sexual harassment and assault.[4]
The group's last address was 1849 C St. NW Room 4342, Washington, DC 20240-0001.[2]
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