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Does the department of defense have additional powers to award contracts? What is its ‘other transaction authority’?
Why are federal government contracts subject to specialized rules that are not applicable to contracts between commercial firms?
Are there unique rules of the game in contracting with the federal government? What are they?
Are state and local government contracts governed by rules similar to the rules governing federal contracts?
How does one locate federal government contracting opportunities?
Can small or minority owned businesses obtain federal contracts?
Who hears bid protests?
What remedies are available when a bid protest is sustained?
Will I recover any courts costs or attorney’s fees?
What are the mechanics in filing a claim against the government?
What are the available monetary remedies for successful claims against the federal government?
What is the effect of the ‘changes’ clause?
What is the effect of the ‘termination for convenience’ clause?
What is a ‘termination for default’?
What is the function of offices of inspector general?
What forms of agreements are used when doing business with the federal government?
When does the federal government use a procurement contract?
When does the federal government use a federal grant or a cooperative agreement?
Does the federal government allow full and open competition in government contracts?
Forms Of Agreements
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What forms of agreements are used when doing business with the federal government?
When does the federal government use a procurement contract?
When does the federal government use a federal grant or a cooperative agreement?
Competition
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Does the federal government allow full and open competition in government contracts?
Department Of Defense Contracts
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Does the department of defense have additional powers to award contracts? What is its ‘other transaction authority’?
State And Local Governments
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Are state and local government contracts governed by rules similar to the rules governing federal contracts?
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Why are federal government contracts subject to specialized rules that are not applicable to contracts between commercial firms?
Are there unique rules of the game in contracting with the federal government? What are they?
Notices Of Public Contracts
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How does one locate federal government contracting opportunities?
Small Businesses
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Can small or minority owned businesses obtain federal contracts?
Bid Protests
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Who hears bid protests?
What remedies are available when a bid protest is sustained?
Will I recover any courts costs or attorney’s fees?
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