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Unavailable040 Why Contract Type Matters
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040 Why Contract Type Matters

FromGovernment Contracting Officer Podcast


Currently unavailable

040 Why Contract Type Matters

FromGovernment Contracting Officer Podcast

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Aug 16, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Selecting the most appropriate contract type is an important step in a successful acquisition. This decision is made at the very beginning of the process but can haunt both the Government and Industry throughout the life of the contract if the contract type doesn’t match the needs of the program.

Kevin and Paul discuss why the selection of contract type shouldn’t be taken lightly and give you insight into some of the problems you’ll encounter when contract type isn’t correctly aligned with the acquisition.

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Released:
Aug 16, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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THE podcast for those who want to learn about the government market from the contracting officer's perspective. Kevin Jans and Paul Schauer, both former federal contracting officers, explain the rules, processes and the "why" behind government contracts. They know because they've done it.