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If there is a centralized commercial sponsorship agreement made by a DoD MWR agency, can other activities “piggy-back” on it or would they have to negotiate separate agreements with the company?

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If there is a centralized commercial sponsorship agreement made by a DoD MWR agency, can other activities “piggy-back” on it or would they have to negotiate separate agreements with the company?

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Yes, they can “piggy-back”. If there’s a centrally negotiated contract then the associated agencies may join it without having to implement separate agreements. If HQMC negotiates a commercial sponsorship agreement for Marine Corps installations, then any or all of our installations could participate. MCCS activities may have to issue a delivery order against the original contract to indicate their participation.

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