by Public Contracting Institute | Apr 30, 2024 | Bids & Proposals, Claims and Remedies
Federal Acquisition Regulation (“FAR”) 15.306 deals with “Exchanges with offerors after receipt of proposals;” it is important to understand what is or is not required after receipt of proposals (but before selection for award), specifically pertaining to... by Public Contracting Institute | Apr 26, 2024 | Uncategorized
Hello and thank you for joining us for Episode 8 of Fun with the FAR Season 11! In our next session, we will cover FAR Part 15 (Contracting by Negotiation). As we prepare for our 9th episode of Season 11, here are a few Episode 9 FAR Facts for us to think about: A...
by Public Contracting Institute | Apr 23, 2024 | Government Contracting
Firm fixed price (FFP) contracts are a common type of agreement used in government contracting. Under an FFP contract, the supplier agrees to deliver a specific product or service at a predetermined price, regardless of the actual costs incurred during the project....
by Public Contracting Institute | Apr 21, 2024 | Government Contracting
The Adaptive Acquisition Framework (AAF) is a groundbreaking approach to streamlining government contract acquisitions. It aims to simplify the procurement process, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and enable agencies to acquire goods and services more efficiently. In...
by Public Contracting Institute | Apr 19, 2024 | Government Contracting
When it comes to government contracting, choosing the right contract type is crucial for the success of your project. Two common contract types are Firm Fixed Price (FFP) and Cost-Reimbursement contracts. Let’s dive into the key differences between these two...