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pricenegotiations and procedures should be used by contracting officers to determine the price reasonableness of modifications offered under a sealed bid contract. Contracting officers are required to document in the contract file the principal elements of the negotiated agreement. FAR 15.400. FAR 15.405(b).
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Topics covered during the 2024 training will include Transactional Data Reporting, Commercial Sales Practices, domestic preferences, supply chain security, bid protests, sustainability, and ethics. MAS Basic Training Also returning in 2024 is the Coalition’s Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Basic Training.
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During the training, Jason, Liam, and Alex will cover the following topics and more: Pricing – Transactional Data Reporting (TDR)/Commercial Sales Practices (CSP); Domestic Preferences; Supply Chain; Enforcement/Mandatory Disclosure/Ethics; Sustainability Requirements/Policy; and Bid Protests Update. NW, Washington, D.C.
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