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<title>How Fragmented Systems Create Hidden Operational Costs</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ Fragmented systems in procurement and proposal workflows create hidden operational costs such as rework, delays, and compliance risks. Learn how disconnected tools impact efficiency and why integrated systems are becoming essential in modern government contracting and enterprise operations. ]]></description>


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