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This blog is a departure from past blogs in that it is not based on a seminar question but deals with unallowable cost as it relates to dependent health care. This was prompted by a letter from the Pricing Director … Continue reading
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Article Excerpt: The federal government has a statutory goal of awarding 23% of contracts to small businesses, which are defined as businesses that are “independently owned.” However, according to a new report issued by the American Small Business League (ASBL), 77.6 … Continue reading
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Article Excerpt: Franklin County could be first in line for contracting business New business could be on the way to Franklin County soon, as the Association of the U.S. Army, or AUSA, founded the second state chapter there earlier this … Continue reading
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Article Excerpt: CRGT, an IT services provider to the federal government, has completed its acquisition of the federal division of Ciber, a provider of IT outsourcing and software consulting services based in Greenwood Village, Colo. According to a March 12 … Continue reading
Article Excerpt: Workers at a Campbellsville factory that makes T-shirts for U.S. soldiers won’t have to fear losing their jobs to prisoners. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said he has received notification that Federal Prison Industries won’t bid on the … Continue reading
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