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Government Contracts Cost and Pricing: The Truth in Negotiations Act, or Whatever the Kids Are Calling It These Days (Part 3)

Government Contracts & Investigations

We just completed two articles on the Truth in Negotiations Act (TINA) [1] and, before that, two articles on Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) audits. 3] TINA defines cost or pricing data to mean all facts that, as of the relevant date, a prudent buyer or seller would reasonably expect to affect price negotiations significantly. [4]

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The Truth Behind Truth in Negotiations Requests

Capital Edge Consulting

Larger organizations, especially those with in-house DCAA auditors will likely experience a higher quantity of floor checks. The post The Truth Behind Truth in Negotiations Requests appeared first on Capital Edge Consulting. Government contractors of various sizes, including small businesses, may experience floor checks. We can help!

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Why pricing and quantities go hand-in-hand for a fixed-price contract

Federal News Network

A contractor got into a pricing squeeze when the customer, in this case the Marine Corps, way underestimated the quantities for the services under the fixed-price contract. When they negotiated this REA, the contractor did not think they were releasing the claim. It learned what can happen when the legal proceedings get complicated.

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GSA aims to make buying SaaS easier through new policy

Federal News Network

Koses said there are six criteria for the acquisition to meet for contracting officers not to have to worry about the advanced payment rule: Access to the software is granted contemporaneously with payment (i.e.,

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Landscape maintenance supplies and equipment are often near the top of local government shopping lists

American City & Country

McGinty notes however, that local governments may buy less regularly and in smaller quantities than for-profit landscaping businesses. The company has more than 600 locations throughout the U.S.

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Joint Venture Agreement Fails for Lack of Detail–And Too Much Detail on Venturer Control

SmallGovCon

Not Detailed Enough First, a JV agreement must contain a provision “[s]pecifying the responsibilities of the parties with regard to negotiation of the contract, source of labor, and contract performance ….” But it also placed too much control in the hands of the non-SDVOSB member. 13 C.F.R § 128.402 (c)(7). Section 7.0

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GSA Clarifies Permissibility of Upfront Payments for Software-as-a-Service Offerings

Government Contracts Legal Forum

Specifically, this acquisition letter clarifies that despite statutory prohibitions against the use of “advance” payments outside of narrowly-prescribed circumstances, upfront payments for SaaS licenses do not constitute an “advance” payment subject to these restrictions when made under the following conditions: access to the software is granted contemporaneously (..)

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