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Contracting Myth-Busting Memo - JPEO-CBRND

February 2022 marked 11 years since the Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) issued the first "Myth-Busting" memo to address ...

Myth-Busting #4 - The White House

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Office of Federal Procurement Policy Memoranda | The White House

Office of Federal Procurement Policy Memoranda · “Service Contract Inventories (January 17, 2017)” (Jan 18, 2017) (5 pages, 1.66 mb) · ”Myth-Busting 3”: Further ...

myth-busting #1: addressing misconceptions to

... contracting officers to make. Avoiding discussions solely because ofschedule ... memorandum "Myth-Busting": Addressing Misconceptions to. Improve ...

Myth-Busting: New Final FAR Rules Says You Can Speak with ...

Government Contracting Matters · Myth-Busting: New Final FAR Rules Says You Can Speak with Agency Personnel During a Procurement, Or Can You?

OFPP Myth-busting 3 - Further Improving Industry Communication ...

With Federal contract spending totaling almost $440 billion in Fiscal Year 2015, the. Federal government has an obligation to conduct all ...

“Myth-Busting 2”: Addressing Misconceptions and Further Improving ...

... procurement/memo/Myth-Busting.pdf. 3. Nothing in this memorandum ... memorandum encouraged agency contracting professionals to not only provide ...

MEMORANDUM FOR CHIEF ACQUISITION OFFICERS - Darpa

“Myth-Busting”: Addressing Misconceptions to Improve Communication ... contracting officer shall be the focal point for these exchanges.

Myth-Busting - Addressing Misconceptions to Improve ... - DAU

... Myth-Busting" memorandum (attached), Myth-busting memo #1 focused on misconceptions on the part ... Contracting Engineering and Technical Management Life ...

'Myth-Busting 2' Memo From OFPP - Breaking Government

The Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) last year issued the “Myth-Busting” memorandum on “Addressing Misconceptions to Improve Communication.

Federal Contracting Officers, Let's Bust Some Myths! |

In February 2011, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) released a memo called “Myth-Busting: Addressing Misconceptions to Improve ...

OFPP Myth-busting 2 Memorandum - Department of Energy

The Office of Federal Procurement Policy, (OFPP) issued the attached memorandum entitled "Myth-Busting 2": Addressing Misconceptions and Further Improving ...

Marketing to the Federal Government: OMB Myth-Busting Memo #2

These two myth-busting memos are essential reading for those in government contracting, especially if you are new to the federal business environment.

OFPP issues 4th 'myth-busting' memo | The Contracting Education ...

The purpose of this memorandum is to improve awareness of vendor engagement strategies that Federal procurement thought leaders are using to ...

Better Debriefings, Fewer Protests, Better Proposals OFPP Myth ...

OFPP's memo recognizes that neither contractors nor agencies benefit in these scenarios. OFPP identified eight “misconceptions” about debriefings, offered ...

Vendor Communication Myth Buster Pamphlet

Fact –Whether discussions should be conducted is a key decision for contracting officers to make. Avoiding discussions solely because of ...

OMB releases second 'mythbusting' memo to improve ...

An attachment laid out seven “myths” that inhibit precontract communication -- which is often self-censored for fear of unintentionally ...

New Myth-busting Memo Promotes Effective Debriefs | by DoD OSBP

OFPP previously released two memos to improve communication with industry: Myth-busting: Addressing Misconceptions and Further Improving ...

Myth-Busting 2

... procurement process or contract administration ... Myth-Busting tips 1 – 8 are adapted from a memorandum Addressing Misconceptions and Further Improving.

Communicating with Industry Memo - USDA

Myth: We can't meet one-on-one with a potential contractor. Fact: Government officials can generally meet one-on-one with potential contractors ...