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4] TINA is intended to “level the playing field” by providing Government negotiators the same cost or pricing data available to contractors. 39] If improvement curves were used, determine whether they included current hours, all completed production lots, all applicable units, and all applicable hours from prior contracts. [40]
use the same company name, address, numbers, e-mail and web addresses). This will make it easier for government agencies to cross check your information. Contact your PTAC : There are never shortcuts in governmentcontracting. Note: your SAM registration must match your IRS and DUNS information.
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Jay Blindauer A contractor takes on a Governmentcontract 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. 57] Rather, determining whether a modification exceeds contract scope is highly fact dependent.
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52] And FAR 22.805(b) states that “[t]he contracting officer shall furnish to the contractor appropriate quantities of the poster entitled ‘Equal Employment Opportunity Is The Law.’ ” [53] A final word on checking the posters. 86] The procuring agency is supposed to be able to provide a list of covered geographical areas. [87]
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13] Fourth , “the PPI includes government purchases, while the CPI does not[.]” [14] Because of the differences, for Governmentcontracts cost and pricing analysis, PPI tends to provide better benchmarks for non-commercial supply or construction contracts. This is particularly true in the Governmentcontracts space.
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The Coalition for GovernmentProcurement is excited to see everyone next week at the Fall Training Conference – The 2025 Federal Market: What’s Next? If you have not registered yet, there is still time to secure your spot and join us as we dive into “What’s Next” in federal procurement. We can’t wait to see you there!
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