Government Contract Law

Government Contract Law
Author: Charles Tiefer,William A. Shook
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2004
Genre: Public contracts
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063650266

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This new book revises, and adds new foci, to the authors' predecessor casebook Government Contract Law: Cases and Materials (2d ed. 2004). It retains the core chapters for a syllabus on the basics of government contracting law. The authors update the core chapters with short, student-friendly, tightly-edited cases. Many cases date from the 2000s, with most of the rest from the 1990s. These present current understandings of issues and doctrines in this rapidly evolving field. As new foci, the authors have greatly expanded the number of specialized chapters treating increasingly important topics. New chapters cover such fast-changing specialties as commercial and IDIQ contracting, intellectual property, health care, construction, government and contractor workforce, false claims and defective pricing, and government takings. Also, the book treats new procedures including protests of task order awards and claims for government breaches of contract. Dozens of fresh notes by the authors cover recent developments such as government acquisition of property rights in software, and contracting in the Afghan and Iraq wars. Tiefer and Shook bring academic and practitioner experience and expertise to their treatment of government contract law.

Government Contract Law

Government Contract Law
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1590318951

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The Government Contracts Reference Book

The Government Contracts Reference Book
Author: Ralph C. Nash
Publsiher: CCH Incorporated
Total Pages: 614
Release: 1998
Genre: Government purchasing
ISBN: STANFORD:36105062295261

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Government by Contract

Government by Contract
Author: Jody Freeman,Martha Minow
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2009-02-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 067403208X

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The dramatic growth of government over the course of the twentieth century since the New Deal prompts concern among libertarians and conservatives and also among those who worry about government’s costs, efficiency, and quality of service. These concerns, combined with rising confidence in private markets, motivate the widespread shift of federal and state government work to private organizations. This shift typically alters only who performs the work, not who pays or is ultimately responsible for it. “Government by contract” now includes military intelligence, environmental monitoring, prison management, and interrogation of terrorism suspects. Outsourcing government work raises questions of accountability. What role should costs, quality, and democratic oversight play in contracting out government work? What tools do citizens and consumers need to evaluate the effectiveness of government contracts? How can the work be structured for optimal performance as well as compliance with public values? Government by Contract explains the phenomenon and scope of government outsourcing and sets an agenda for future research attentive to workforce capacities as well as legal, economic, and political concerns.

Government Contract Law in the Twenty first Century

Government Contract Law in the Twenty first Century
Author: Charles Tiefer,William A. Shook
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Government purchasing
ISBN: 1594608040

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To view or download the 2017 supplement to this book, click here. This new book revises, and adds new foci, to the authors' predecessor casebook Government Contract Law: Cases and Materials (2d ed. 2004). It retains the core chapters for a syllabus on the basics of government contracting law. The authors update the core chapters with short, student-friendly, tightly-edited cases. Many cases date from the 2000s, with most of the rest from the 1990s. These present current understandings of issues and doctrines in this rapidly evolving field. As new foci, the authors have greatly expanded the number of specialized chapters treating increasingly important topics. New chapters cover such fast-changing specialties as commercial and IDIQ contracting, intellectual property, health care, construction, government and contractor workforce, false claims and defective pricing, and government takings. Also, the book treats new procedures including protests of task order awards and claims for government breaches of contract. Dozens of fresh notes by the authors cover recent developments such as government acquisition of property rights in software, and contracting in the Afghan and Iraq wars. Tiefer and Shook bring academic and practitioner experience and expertise to their treatment of government contract law.

Government Procurement

Government Procurement
Author: Paul Emanuelli
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1552
Release: 2016
Genre: Government purchasing
ISBN: 043347453X

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Formation of Government Contracts

Formation of Government Contracts
Author: John Cibinic, Jr.,Ralph C. Nash, Jr.
Publsiher: Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages: 3
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780808016793

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Understanding Government Contract Law

Understanding Government Contract Law
Author: Terrance M. O'Connor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2018-04-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1525276387

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A 'back-to-basics' guide to government contract law Finally! A plain-English presentation of the basic legal concepts of government contract law for professionals at any stage in their careers. Until now, anyone in the procurement field has had to trudge through dense and complex texts written in hard-to-follow 'legalese' in their quest to understand procurement law. With Understanding Government Contract Law, they finally have a source of clear and concise explanations of the legal principles involved in government contract law, written by an authority on the subject. Part I of the book focuses on the unique problems facing each of the parties to a government contract - the contract officer and the contractor - and offers insight to the many roles played by the contract officer in the procurement process. Part II describes why and how the government contract is different from commercial contracts. Part III explores the ins and outs of a government contract lawsuit. The author presents key legal principles of government contract law by: - Stating a legal principle - Specifying where in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) that principle is found - Offering the rationale, context, and any public policy behind the principle - Describing, with case law examples, situations where the government applied the law correctly and situations where the government came to that conclusion incorrectly