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Arbitration With Public Entities in Brazil: Must Regulatory Agencies Participate?

Kluwer Arbitration

The STJ decision ruled not only on the possibility – and necessity – of a regulatory agency participating in arbitration proceedings between a concessionary and the relevant state entity but also on the limits of extending the effects of an arbitral award over a non-participating third party. Pursuant to Municipal Decree No.

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The Truth Behind Truth in Negotiations Requests

Capital Edge Consulting

This inquiry aims to determine how an employee records overtime, which will be evaluated for consistency in costs (overtime). Employee Training This inquiry is intended to confirm that the employee has participated in timekeeping training. Have you participated in timekeeping training? Are all of your hours worked recorded?

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6 Key Elements of Successful RFPs and RFQs

Public Contracting Institute

Evaluating and Selecting Winning Proposals Developing clear evaluation criteria and best practices for proposal review and scoring is essential for selecting the right contractor. Understanding these regulations is essential when creating and responding to RFPs and RFQs.

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What is Fair and Reasonable Transparency? 

The CGP

Doing so is important especially when proposed guidance rises to the level of rulemaking and/or creates new paperwork requirements for private firms seeking to participate in FAS programs. Transparency is in the government’s interests.

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Evaluate the Options: Vendor Networks

Procureware

In government co-ops, a lead government agency issues a solicitation for a good or service, evaluates proposals, and awards a contract. If the lead agency that negotiates the contract has more experience than your organization, you can benefit from their expertise. Please contact us if we can be of assistance.

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What is Cooperative Purchasing & How Does it Benefit Public Sector Procurement?

American City & Country

By participating in cooperative purchasing, organizations can save time and resources. By pooling demand, public sector entities can benefit from bulk buying discounts and negotiated price reductions. This reduces the need for bid preparation and evaluation. What is Cooperative Purchasing?

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Procurement flow-downs can’t be one-sided

Federal News Network

These regulations and associated guidance address a host of contracting officer responsibilities, including but not limited to, proposal evaluation, negotiations, price and/or cost analysis, data rights, and foreign acquisition ( e.g. , TAA). For this reason, procurement policy flow-downs cannot be one-sided.