How to Review a Federal Contract, Second Edition |
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Federal contracting is governed by a complex and extensive series of rules, regulations, and procedures. James F. Nagle's new and expanded second edition of How to Review a Federal Contract: Understanding and Researching Government Solicitations and Contracts provides a much-needed roadmap through the labyrinth of laws, regulations, clauses, and forms that make government contracts such a difficult and unique area of the law.
Written for both the novice as well as the experienced practitioner, this book explains the required procedures as well as the principles behind each clause and section of a federal contract. Leading you through the common federal clauses and provisions, this guide will help you understand the required procedures and how to avoid potential pitfalls. It offers a clear overview of the protest and appeals process and covers the rules and clauses that are specific to construction contracts. In addition, this book provides an easy-to-follow discussion of how to research federal contract law plus valuable supplementary resources.
Filled with numerous samples of the standard forms and sample contract sections under the Uniform Contract Format, this new edition of How to Review a Federal Contact has been completely updated to provide the latest clauses, forms, and Internet sites.
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