Side-by-side comparison of government contract activity, agency reach, and market coverage.
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Head-to-Head
Relative comparison across 6 key government procurement dimensions.
Detailed Stats
Raw metrics for each vendor across all tracked dimensions.
Advantages
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414% more contracts
149 vs 29
Higher total contract value
$43.7M vs $300K
24 more agencies served
37 vs 13
Active in 6 more states
8 vs 2
More diverse sector coverage
22 vs 8 sectors
Broader product categories
18 vs 11 categories
Frequently Asked Questions
EMPIRE PAPER has 149 government contracts valued at $43.7M, while GREENWOOD CLEANING SYSTEMS has 29 contracts valued at $300K. By contract volume, EMPIRE PAPER leads. By total contract value, EMPIRE PAPER leads. Both vendors serve state and local government agencies across multiple states.
EMPIRE PAPER has 149 government contracts compared to GREENWOOD CLEANING SYSTEMS's 29. However, contract count alone doesn't tell the full story — contract values, agency diversity, and sector coverage all factor into evaluating a vendor's government market presence. Civic IQ provides detailed side-by-side analysis across all dimensions.
EMPIRE PAPER serves 37 government agencies, while GREENWOOD CLEANING SYSTEMS serves 13. EMPIRE PAPER has broader agency reach. Agency reach is a key indicator of a vendor's ability to navigate government procurement processes.
EMPIRE PAPER operates in 8 states, while GREENWOOD CLEANING SYSTEMS covers 2 states. EMPIRE PAPER has broader geographic coverage. Geographic footprint matters for agencies evaluating vendors with regional experience and for vendors assessing competitive landscapes in specific markets.
Between them, EMPIRE PAPER and GREENWOOD CLEANING SYSTEMS cover 8 government procurement sectors. They directly compete in SUPPLIES, and Product. EMPIRE PAPER's top sectors include SUPPLIES, Supplies, and Product, while GREENWOOD CLEANING SYSTEMS focuses on SUPPLIES, MAINTENANCE, and EQUIPMENT.
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