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Whose Site Is It Anyway: Trade Groups Challenge DOL’s Prevailing Wage Calculation and Expanded Definition of the Site of Work Under the Davis-Bacon Act

Inside Government Contracts

Among other things, the final rule alters how DOL calculates the prevailing wage rates for each locality, and expands the definition of the “site of work” and categories of workers subject to the DBA. We expand on the final rule’s changes — and on the pending legal challenges — below.

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New OCI Rule Contains Big Changes

SmallGovCon

Congress would really like the FAR to focus on additional examples Definitions. the FAR must update definitions related to specific types of organizational conflicts of interest, including unequal access to information, impaired objectivity, and biased ground rules. Definitions. The entire law, however, was less than two pages.

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Procurement Methods vs. Solicitation Tools: What Every Procurement Professional Needs to Know

The Procurement ClassRoom

Organizational procurement policies often establish thresholds for the application of RFQs, RFPs, REOIs, and IFBs, defining their use within specific procurement methods or strategies. Most organizational procurement policies define thresholds that dictate when a particular method should be used.

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CBRE Group to Acquire J&J Worldwide Services for $800M; Steve Kelley & Sean Thompson Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

J&J Worldwide Services and CBRE Group have inked a definitive agreement for the latter's acquisition of the Arlington Capital Partners portfolio company for $800 million in cash.

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Tuesday Tracker 10/29/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

The FIT Procurement Act would increase the simplified acquisition threshold from $200,000 to $500,000 and raise the micro-purchase threshold from $10,000 to $25,000. AI National Security Memo Aims to Avoid U.S.

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Generative AI could raise questions for federal records laws

FedScoop

Agency and user-generated content may meet the definition of Federal records as determined by the agency,” reads the agreement. For clarity, any Federal Records-related obligations are Agency’s, not Company’s.

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Bid Protest Minute: The High Bar to Proving Contract Officer Bias

GovCon & Trade

The GAO decision provides an in-depth look at the high evidentiary bar associated with proving governmental bias in bid protests and the need to have definitive evidence before making such a claim. The evidentiary threshold to proving CO bias is extremely high. As a general matter, GAO presumes government officials act in good faith.

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