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It\'s Official: Obama Administration to Limit Role of Contractors; Threatens to Cancel Existing Contracts

Today the Obama Administration officially laid out its planned reforms for the procurement system – including the Administration’s plan to rein in the use of contractors in the operation of the federal government.

In a memorandum to heads of executive departments and agencies, President Obama asserts:

[t]he line between inherently governmental activities that should not be outsourced…

The New Disfavoring of Cost-Type Contracts

The Obama Administration announced its intent to reform Federal Contracting and Acquisition in the 2010 budget proposal (“Proposal”) released yesterday. Specifically, in an effort to “make sure that taxpayers get the best deal possible for Government expenditures,” the Administration will “review the use of sole source, cost-type contracts.”

The Proposal noted that cost-type contracts are…

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Congress Ponders the Excluded Parties List System in Wake of Unprecedented Government Expenditure

Today, in response to a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report citing several instances of suspended and debarred contractors continuing to receive federal government contracts, the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held a hearing examining the effectiveness of the Excluded Parties List System (EPLS) – the federal database intended to prevent…

What the Stimulus Law Doesn\'t Say

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") that President Obama signed on Tuesday, February 17, 2009 sets lofty goals for preventing fraud, waste, and abuse in the award of contracts using stimulus funds, but not all of the stimulus’ legal implications for procurement are crystal clear. 

Contracting Requirements

For starters, the requirements that contracting entities use fixed-price…

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

As all Americans know, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") into law on February 17, 2009.  This legislation undoubtedly offers an excellent opportunity for government contractors.

The ARRA also commits an unprecedented amount of funding for agencies to regulate and oversee how these contracting dollars are spent.  Firms interested in obtaining…

The Stimulus Package: What About Contract Integrity?

Does the stimulus provide effective mechanisms for the responsible procurement of the hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods and services it plans to deliver? 

Obviously, the Obama Administration seeks to preserve the integrity of these huge expenditures - hopefully distinguishing this spending from the "emergency" procurements in support of U.S. operations in Iraq and in response…

 

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