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What is Fair and Reasonable Transparency? 

The CGP

In the past, FAS did, in fact, post operational policy documents, essentially providing the public, including its industry partners, with a virtual library of the guidance governing and shaping contract administration and management across the organization. Transparency is in the government’s interests.

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6 Key Elements of Successful RFPs and RFQs

Public Contracting Institute

In the world of government contracting, understanding the basics of Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Quotations (RFQs) is crucial. These documents play a vital role in the procurement process, helping agencies find the right contractors for their projects.

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Job Opening: Purchasing Manager

Mike Purdy's Public Contracting

Oversees all City procurement processing, monitoring, bids, solicitations, addenda, administration, clarifications, modification, compliance, negotiations, changing conditions, coordination of legal review, terminations, and purchase orders. Oversees and directs staff on development of contracting forms and contracting documents.

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CDA Claims vs. Requests for Equitable Adjustment

LexBlog: Contracts & Procurement

Contractors should be cognizant of the relevant remedy granting clauses and requirements related to notice and supporting documentation. In terms of differences, REAs are generally less formal than Claims and amount to a request for negotiated settlement of a disputed amount.

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Government Contracts Cost and Pricing: Introduction to the Federal Acquisition Regulation Cost Principles (Part 1)

Government Contracts & Investigations

The Cost Principles also apply to the determination, negotiation, and allowance of costs whenever required by a contract clause. [6] 7] Examples of contract clauses that incorporate the FAR Cost Principles include the Allowable Cost and Payment clause, [8] and the standard Termination for Convenience clauses. [9] 19] KBR Servs.,

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The Unintended Consequences of Policy and Data Overreach

The Coalition for Government Procurement

The policy directive drives the over-submission of documentation, such as invoices, that increases costs for contractors (including small businesses) and delays the addition of products to current contracts. As a result of the requirement, contract administration costs are becoming increasingly complex, burdensome, and costly.

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The unintended consequences of policy and data overreach

Federal News Network

The policy directive drives the over-submission of documentation, such as invoices, that increases costs for contractors (including small businesses) and delays the addition of products to current contracts. As a result of the requirement, contract administration costs are becoming increasingly complex, burdensome, and costly.

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