by Public Contracting Institute | Mar 28, 2014 | Uncategorized
Last month we profiled the Federal Circuit’s Metcalf Constr. decision about the implied duty of good faith and fair dealing. This month Beth Ferrell, Jason Workmaster, Luke Meier and I published an in-depth article (i) analyzing the recent evolution of this implied...
by David Capitano, Instructor/Cost Accounting Consultant | Mar 18, 2014 | Accounting, Audits, Cost, and Pricing, The Practical CAS
*This is Part 1 of a 3-part blog. Each part addresses the fundamental requirements and techniques for application related to the standard, and provides specific examples. This Part 1 addresses the overall purpose of the standard, as well as the...
by Dr. Robert Frey, Co-Owner/Principal, APMP Fellow, TOGAF V9.1 Certified, MBA | Mar 18, 2014 | Bids & Proposals
When it comes to collecting and building meaningful, on-target content for Federal Government proposal responses, focused interviews stand head and shoulders above traditional methods. Among small, mid-tier, and tier-one corporations, proposal development most...
by Ralph C. Nash, Jr. | Mar 11, 2014 | Afterthoughts with Ralph Nash
The long-standing principle that the federal government had the same implied duty of good faith and fair dealing as any commercial buyer was put in jeopardy by a 2010 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Precision Pine & Timber, Inc. v....
by David Capitano, Instructor/Cost Accounting Consultant | Mar 10, 2014 | Accounting, Audits, Cost, and Pricing, The Practical CAS
*This is Part 6 of a 6-part blog CAS 418 Pre-Established Indirect Cost Rates. Each part addresses the fundamental requirements and techniques for application related to the standard, and provides specific examples. Part 1 addressed the overall purpose of the standard,...