Business Development
DDQ

Due Diligence Questionnaire

A structured set of questions, often 200 to 350 items, that a prime, teaming partner, or reviewing organization uses to vet a company's financial stability, cybersecurity posture, regulatory compliance, and risk management before entering a business relationship. In GovCon, similar vetting shows up under other labels, like security questionnaires or vendor risk assessments, even when a request isn't formally called a DDQ.

Read the full guide: What Is a DDQ? Complete Due Diligence Questionnaire Guide in March 2026

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