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here Mission Identifies, analyzes and, where appropriate, comments upon the effectiveness of proposed acquisition reform measures and other innovative procurement policies and techniques. Officers Co-Chairs Vice-Chairs Committee Activities Past Meeting Presentations and Other Items of Interest Agency Internal Procurement Regulations–Committee’s November 30, 2004 meeting White Paper on Publication of Agency Procurement Regulations [http://www.abanet.org/contract/operations/memberinfo/home.html] Update on the DFARS Transformation initiative–Committee’s November 30, 2004 meeting GSA’s “Get It Right” Program–Committee’s September 28, 2004 meeting -
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comments on the Proposed Rule on Share-in- Savings Contracts, FAR Case 2003-008 (Aug. 2004) Comments on Procurement Processes in Iraq–March 15, 2004 These comments on procurement processes in Iraq were prepared by a varied group of United States procurement practitioners, chaired by Michael K. Love. They are members of the Section of Public Contract Law of the American Bar Association. They responded to a request from ABA's Central European and Eurasian Law Initiative (CEELI) for assistance with a request from the United States Department of State, Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement. These comments reflect the consensus of the drafters named therein. The views expressed are those of the drafters. They have not been approved by the Section's governing Council or by the ABA House of Delegates or Board of Governors, and they thus should not be construed as representing the Policy of the American Bar Association. They should also not be construed to represent the views of the drafters' firm, agencies, present or past clients or those of any entity of the American Bar Association. Upcoming Committee Meetings June 06, 2005 Meeting-GSA Acquisition Issues At our next meeting on June 6, 2005, Emily Murphy, GSA's new Chief Acquisition Officer, will talk about her vision for the future of acquisition generally and the FSS/FTS Reorganization. The meetings are from noon to 1:30 p.m. at:
Hunton & Williams 1900 K Street, N.W. Suite 1200 Washington, D.C. 20006
RSVP to Carla Gales 202 778 2241 or cgales@hunton.com
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Should you have any questions or require additional assistance, please contact a conferencing specialist from AT&T TeleConference Services at (800) 526-2655.> David Drabkin Michael K. Love Co-Chairs For information about joining our Committee, contact one of the Officers above, or send e-mail to neforasm@staff.abanet.org | |