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Friday Flash 10/11/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

GSA Seeks Input on Ways to Increase Federal Transparency GSA has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking input on how to improve transparency through the sixth U.S. Open Government National Action Plan. Identify unmet needs, broken processes, and problems around transparency, participation, and accountability.”

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Top Rules for Government Contractors: Essential Knowledge for Compliance

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Key Takeaways Federal contractors must adhere to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), which ensures fair, transparent, and efficient procurement processes. Compliance with key labor laws, such as the Service Contract Act and Fair Labor Standards Act, is essential for ensuring fair compensation and safe working conditions for employees.

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An In-Depth Examination of Inflation Relief for a Government Contractor

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Jay Blindauer A contractor takes on a Government contract 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. and extending the delivery schedule was a major change to the contract. 62] Schott Gov’t Servs.,

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Friday Flash 02/23/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

View from Main Street: Size Recertification Confusion Updates on Timely Topics Impacting the Government Contracting Industry from Vice President of Acquisition Policy, Ken Dodds Historically, the length of government contracts did not exceed five years and size was determined at the time of offer (including price) for the contract.

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Government Procurement Efficiency List: Reducing Regulatory Burden

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Overlapping, duplicative rules across the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and agency supplemental regulations increase administrative costs for government, industry, and the American people. Some regulations impose compliance or administrative costs/burdens that have no relation to the work to be performed under a government contract.

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Government Procurement Efficiency List: Reducing Regulatory Burden

The Coalition for Government Procurement

Overlapping, duplicative rules across the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and agency supplemental regulations increase administrative costs for government, industry, and the American people. Some regulations impose compliance or administrative costs/burdens that have no relation to the work to be performed under a government contract.