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

The Procurement ClassRoom

While it aligns with Liberia’s approach, the Model Law places greater emphasis on transparency, the documentation of justification for using restricted bidding, and minimizing disruptions to competition. Solicitation tools typically take the form of standard bidding documents tailored to specific procurement needs.

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The Basics of Negotiation – Planning

Oxford College of Procurement and Supply

Across all these aspects of procurement we will find ourselves having to negotiate. Negotiation can take place at the beginning of the procurement cycle where the need for a purchase is established through to the last stage where the need is being reviewed. Finally, what approach is best suited to the negotiation?

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Mastering IP Negotiations in Government Subcontracts: 7 Best Practices

Public Contracting Institute

It’s important to know how to handle IP negotiations the right way. These rules can be tricky, so it’s important to study them carefully. Learn more about intellectual property in government contracts Best Practice 1: Prepare Well Before Negotiations Before you start negotiating, it’s smart to do an IP audit.

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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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The Truth Behind Truth in Negotiations Requests

Capital Edge Consulting

Two Quick Ways to Fail DCAA T imekeeping Requirements The federal government is the biggest purchaser of goods and services, so it's important that you have a good grip on your accounting practices. Employee Training DCAA will audit training content and documented attendance. Are Floor Check Audits Going Virtual? We can help!

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The FAS realignment: Opportunities for “dead easy?”

Federal News Network

In turn, this will lead to more consistent and sound negotiation and administration of MAS contracts. In the past, the regional structure gave rise to differing cultures, negotiation approaches, and interpretations of applicable regulations and solicitation provisions.

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Top Resources for Small Business Government Contractors

Select GCR

GSA Schedules, also known as Multiple Award Schedules (MAS), provide pre-negotiated prices for millions of commercial products and services, making procurement more efficient for federal, state, and local government buyers. Frequently Asked Questions What are NAICS codes, and why are they important?