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Government Contracts Cost and Pricing: The Truth in Negotiations Act, or Whatever the Kids Are Calling It These Days (Part 3)

Government Contracts & Investigations

Welcome back to the Cost Corner, where we provide practical insight into the complex cost and pricing requirements that apply to Government Contractors. We just completed two articles on the Truth in Negotiations Act (TINA) [1] and, before that, two articles on Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) audits.

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Friday Flash 10/11/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

419 (2023), where he posited, “[t]here are substantial arguments that the qui tam device is inconsistent with Article II and that private relators may not represent the interests of the United States in litigation.” NW, Washington, D.C. 20006), but will be offered to both in-person and virtual attendees. Polansky v.

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A Brief Primer on the Impact of a Federal Government Shutdown

Government Contracts Legal Forum

million federal employees who will be directly impacted in some way by a federal government shutdown with the majority facing a furlough of an undetermined length. federal government contracts signed every year and they may be impacted by a shutdown. Finally, the federal government spends approximately $1.2

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Top Rules for Government Contractors: Essential Knowledge for Compliance

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For government contractors working with various agencies of the United States government, following specific rules for government contractors is essential for compliance and securing contracts. This article breaks down the essential rules every contractor needs to know.

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Friday Flash 08/16/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

A future article in the Friday Flash will provide more details on the requirements in these DFARS clauses. Accordingly, contractors competing under OT solicitations (as well as government contracting personnel) should be aware of the potential for judicial review of these kinds of acquisitions.

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An In-Depth Examination of Inflation Relief for a Government Contractor

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Jay Blindauer A contractor takes on a Government contract to make money, and inflation is getting in the way. With inflation eroding value for this long, a Government contractor may need to obtain contract relief. Accordingly, envision a scenario where an Agency needs to do something to enable contract performance (e.g.,