Managing Federal Government Contracts


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You've Got Questions – We've Got Answers Questions can arise at any point in the process of working with government contracts. Now, you have an accessible resource you can trust for authoritative answers.Managing Federal Government Contracts: The Answer Book covers the contract management process from planning to closeout and all the steps in between. Using the regulations and legislation as a basis, author Charles Solloway draws on his many years of experience to craft answers that will help you address the issues you face every day . This book provides answers to the questions most commonly asked by government program and contracting personnel, contracting officer's representatives, contractor employees, inspectors, and all those involved in government contract management. The question-and-answer format makes getting the information you need quick and efficient. Examples of forms and templates drawn from actual contract work are included to make your work easier. Along with the basics on the roles of the various contract team members and the different aspects associated with each contract type, this resource covers: • Partnering issues • Data use for efficient contract management • Remedial actions and how to properly initiate them • The government's role with subcontractors Don't let your questions go unanswered. Get Managing Federal Government Contracts: The Answer Book.




Associate Contract Specialist


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The Associate Contract Specialist Passbook(R) prepares you for your test by allowing you to take practice exams in the subjects you need to study.




Contract Specialist


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This would be a GREAT gift for that Contract Specialist! * Red letters on a Black Cover * Paperback Cover * Lined notebook, 155 pages, high quality cover, (6 x 9) inches in size * Lined notebook, 158 pages total * Black & white interior with white paper Let everyone know who that Contract Specialist is, when they walk into a meeting. Sales recommendation: Put your capabilities statement, business card, information on the to: from: page or after the Cover. Every time that acquisition professional opens that notebook. Your business will be there. This meets the requirements of 5 CFR 2635.204 - Exceptions to the prohibition for acceptance of certain gifts. (a)Gifts of $20 or less. An employee may accept unsolicited gifts having an aggregate market value of $20 or less per source per occasion, provided that the aggregate market value of individual gifts received from any one person under the authority of this paragraph (a) does not exceed $50 in a calendar year. This exception does not apply to gifts of cash or of investment interests such as stock, bonds, or certificates of deposit. Where the market value of a gift or the aggregate market value of gifts offered on any single occasion exceeds $20, the employee may not pay the excess value over $20 in order to accept that portion of the gift or those gifts worth $20. Where the aggregate value of tangible items offered on a single occasion exceeds $20, the employee may decline any distinct and separate item in order to accept those items aggregating $20 or less.




Army RD & A.


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Army RD & A Bulletin


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Administration of Government Contracts


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This unbiased analysis of statutes, regulations, and case law clarifies the complex rules of federal procurement policies, explaining the processes that government personnel and contractors must follow in every aspect of government contractingand—from inception to completion. Topics include contract administration and personnel, contract interpretation, risk allocation, changes, delays, pricing of adjustments, and much more.




Commerce Business Daily


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Telephone Directory


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Each issue includes a classified section on the organization of the Dept.







Telephone Directory


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