The Project Managers Guide to IDIQ Task Order Service Contracts


Book Description

Every year the US federal government will spend roughly 100 billion dollars through competitive IDIQ (Indefinite Duration Indefinite Quantity) contracts. When you add in contracts awarded by State governments and commercial organizations using very similar processes you’re looking at 700 billion dollars’ worth of business. Getting a slice of that pie depends on how well you manage the contracting project. This is because IDIQs are essentially empty contract structures which then require a second round of winning task orders. For contracts with the government, this two-step structure which is specified in law and regulation, has specific pitfalls and opportunities which are rarely the subject of contract and project management training. Salesky’s coaching style talks you through the specific challenges in the startup, management, and closing of the IDIQ. This book gives a pragmatic and best-practice description of the entire life cycle of this type of contract offering you the “inside advisor” you need to help you through the pragmatics issues of clients’, performers’, and bosses’ expectations.







Government Contract Law


Book Description

The rapid developments in government contract law of the late 1990s and early 2000s have necessitated a new edition of this casebook, which offers the first contemporary one-volume casebook for a Government Contracts course. All chapters have been updated with new cases and notes, and two entirely new chapters have been added to ensure that the book's coverage is complete. The casebook makes government contract law accessible to readers of all backgrounds, from second-year law students who have taken only basic contract law, to commercial lawyers and non-lawyer government contract professionals seeking a broad, legally-focused introduction to the field. While all the traditional areas of interest receive coverage, the book emphasizes cases from increasingly important areas such as high technology, health care, commercial products, and state needs. Tiefer and Shook bring academic and practitioner experience and expertise to their treatment of government contract law. A teacher's manual is available.







Winning Government Contracts


Book Description

Winning Government Contracts shows you the way. It begins at the beginning, assuming no prior knowledge of the government marketplace and its sometimes complicated terminology. Written in a clear, easy-to-understand language by experienced sales and marketing professionals, this book takes you through the registration and bidding process step by step.







Government Contract Cost Accounting


Book Description

This book is a comprehensive guide to planning and implementing government contract cost accounting, required with U.S. federal government contracts. A team of eight leading experts in U.S. government contract management, project management, government contract cost accounting, and government contract law, have worked together to develop this unique book.




Government Contract Law in the Twenty-first Century


Book Description

To view or download the 2017 supplement to this book, click here. This new book revises, and adds new foci, to the authors' predecessor casebook Government Contract Law: Cases and Materials (2d ed. 2004). It retains the core chapters for a syllabus on the basics of government contracting law. The authors update the core chapters with short, student-friendly, tightly-edited cases. Many cases date from the 2000s, with most of the rest from the 1990s. These present current understandings of issues and doctrines in this rapidly evolving field. As new foci, the authors have greatly expanded the number of specialized chapters treating increasingly important topics. New chapters cover such fast-changing specialties as commercial and IDIQ contracting, intellectual property, health care, construction, government and contractor workforce, false claims and defective pricing, and government takings. Also, the book treats new procedures including protests of task order awards and claims for government breaches of contract. Dozens of fresh notes by the authors cover recent developments such as government acquisition of property rights in software, and contracting in the Afghan and Iraq wars. Tiefer and Shook bring academic and practitioner experience and expertise to their treatment of government contract law.




Billion Dollar Playbook


Book Description

Billion Dollar Playbook is a hand-guide that will provide you a list of no less than 72 websites and how to use them to start obtaining federal contracts. You can't Google what you don't know. So what I've done is list out all the websites that I've used over the years in my federal journey. This list includes registration sites, small business program sites, event websites, membership organizations, social media, grants, purchase vehicle sites, buying government property and more. We believe that this list encompasses more than 95% of all the websites that you need in order to facilitate winning a federal contract. We do not simply list the websites; we explain what they are and how to use them. Everything that you need to win a government contract is within you! You don't need to hire consultants, consultant companies, market research teams or other so called proclaimed experts to assist you in this process. 99.99% of all documents, subscriptions, and websites to work for and with the government is FREE! In this book we even show you where to find FREE training needed to help you complete forms, applications and make heads or tails of the government market. Before you decide to hire someone to help you in your government journey. Try out this book as a resource to learn and explore the federal arena. Many books discuss the details of proposal writing, contracts and are long and arduous. This book is an easy read and can be shared with others as a tool to have when deciding upon your next step in tackling the federal arena. If you have ever considered working in the federal arena this is a must have for your library!