by Timothy Sullivan, Partner, Thompson Coburn, LLP | Apr 28, 2014 | Ten Myths of Government Contracting
*This post is the third in the ten part series, “Ten Myths of Government Contracting” and will be released weekly. Each week will introduce a new myth and run for ten weeks. One of the most significant differences between commercial contracting and...
by David Capitano, Instructor/Cost Accounting Consultant | Apr 23, 2014 | Accounting, Audits, Cost, and Pricing, The Practical CAS
*This is Part 2 of a 3-part blog. 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, as well as the requirements/techniques...
by Timothy Sullivan, Partner, Thompson Coburn, LLP | Apr 21, 2014 | Ten Myths of Government Contracting
*This post is the second in the ten part series, “Ten Myths of Government Contracting” and will be released weekly. Each week will introduce a new myth and run for ten weeks. The decision to file a protest highlights one of the unique features of...
by Timothy Sullivan, Partner, Thompson Coburn, LLP | Apr 11, 2014 | Ten Myths of Government Contracting
*This post is the first in the ten part series, “Ten Myths of Government Contracting” and will be released weekly. Each week will introduce a new myth and run for ten weeks. Myth No. 1: We should never protest. Bid protests are an...
by Public Contracting Institute | Apr 2, 2014 | Uncategorized
On March 13, 2014, the Director of Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy issued a Class Deviation that alters the way DOD will utilize Federal Supply Schedule contracts. Effective immediately, prior to awarding an order against an FSS contract, DOD ordering...