Procurement Going Forward: Today's Questions for Tomorrow's Challenges -- 15th Annual Federal Procurement Institute
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Procurement Going Forward: Today's Questions for Tomorrow's Challenges -- 15th Annual Federal Procurement Institute

Procurement Going Forward: Today's Questions for Tomorrow's Challenges -- 15th Annual Federal Procurement Institute
Product Code: 5390268
Publication Date: May 5, 2009
Page Count: 925
Trim Size: 8½ x 11 - 2 Volumes
Sponsoring Entities: Section of Public Contract Law
Topics: Public Contract Law
Format: Book - 5390268
Pricing: $69.95 (Regular)
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In their written materials, panelists at the 2009 FPI provided valuable perspectives on tomorrow's procurement challenges and solving old problems while resolving new concerns.

Volume I covers: (1) Transatlantic culture clashes amidst rapidly converging procurement markets; (2) Where and what is green on the procurement horizon; (3) Offshoring of American Government; (4) Task order bid protests in a changed world at GAO; and (5) Costs and risks of contractor compliance.

Topics addressed in Volume II include: (1) Potential procurement policy issues for the 111th Congress; (2) Whether and when to conduct an internal investigation; (3) Current state of procurement law at the Courts; and (4) Ethics and attorney-client privilege under pressure.
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Table of Contents - Volume I PDF
Table of Contents - Volume II PDF


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