Summit Selected for GSA Program Evaluation Services Subgroup

August 9, 2024 Summit Consulting

Summit selected for GSA program evaluation services subgroup

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—Summit Consulting, LLC, is proud to announce our selection to join the General Services Administration’s exclusive Program Evaluation Services subgroup under MAS Professional Services Category SIN 541611. This achievement underscores Summit’s expertise in evaluating complex federal programs.

As part of this highly selective subgroup, Summit gains access to significant federal investments in evaluation projects and the opportunity to collaborate closely with federal agencies. The rigorous selection process ensures that only firms with a proven track record and deep understanding of program evaluation are included, solidifying Summit’s leadership in the field. Summit notes that the firm has led multiple successful program evaluation engagements at agencies across the federal government, including the U.S. Small Business Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Labor, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

“Summit is proud to have been awarded GSA’s Program Evaluations Services subgroup, reflecting our expertise in evaluation design and execution,” says Albert Lee, PhD, Summit’s founding partner. “This achievement reflects our commitment to delivering actionable evidence to federal agencies to drive effective programs and customer service for the American people.”

Summit’s Performance Improvement and Evaluation Team, led by director Sarah Cunningham, brings together program evaluations, survey methodologists, data scientists, econometricians, and quantitative and qualitative consultants to design and conduct program evaluations. The team has extensive experience assessing the effectiveness of programs and policies, specializing in formative evaluations to assess program feasibility before implementation, process or implementation evaluations to ensure programs are executed as intended, outcome or effectiveness evaluations to measure success against target outcomes, and impact evaluations to evaluate overall program effectiveness in achieving goals. By leveraging both quantitative and qualitative methods, Summit addresses crucial questions about program performance, ensuring that federal funds are utilized efficiently and in alignment with the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018.

Our team specializes in finding actionable insights from data to help clients address complex questions and improve policy. To learn more about Summit’s program evaluation services, visit https://www.summitllc.us/evidence-based-program-evaluation.

Press contact: Sarah Cunningham, Director
sarah.cunningham@summitllc.us

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