An interesting situation and commentary by Bill Spriggs, a GovCon lawyer who writes interesting articles regularly at: Spriggs Law Group Yesterday, a contracting officer told a contractor to decrease its price by 10% "for sequestration related cuts, without any changes to contractual services … [Read more...]
UNCONSCIONABLE CENSORSHIP BY THE GOVERNMENT
Yesterday, we published one of our brief articles on Unconscionability in Contracting. Today, we received a comment from a dear reader who pointed out that the Air Force has blocked access to our blog site with its Bluecoat AFNet firewall. Apparently, this firewall controls all Air Force Internet … [Read more...]
UNCONSCIONABILITY IN CONTRACTING
Yesterday, a contracting officer told a contractor to decrease its price by 10% "for sequestration related cuts, without any changes to contractual services levels." Yes, believe it or not, one of our government employees, with a warrant, who is supposed to be the conscience of our system, asked a … [Read more...]
SEQUESTRATION AND THE ANTIDEFICIENCY ACT
One of the possible consequences of sequestration is that there may well be a greater risk now of violations of the Antideficiency Act. Unless the meat ax cuts are squarely and precisely made, some obligations and expenditures may be made which exceed the actual amounts obligated and committed to … [Read more...]
TINA: AGENCY MUST SHOW DAMAGES
Judge Peacock of the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA) has sustained the appeal of Lockheed Martin in a Truth in Negotiations Act (TINA) claim made by the Air Force. After a thorough discussion of the many faults in the Air Force's argument in favor of its claim, Judge Peacock simply … [Read more...]
VIOLATIONS OF SOLE SOURCE RULES
Judge Lynn Bush of the Court of Federal Claims (COFC) recently entered judgment for the protester in a sole source procurement of a bridge contract by the Air Force. "The violations of procurement regulations in the sole-source award to Harris are numerous, troubling and prejudicial to IDEA," she … [Read more...]
COST REALISM RULES
Cost estimates on cost reimbursement contracts are not to be taken at face value. FAR 15.404-1(d) says a cost realism analysis is the process of independently reviewing and evaluating specific elements of proposed cost estimates to determine if they are realistic for the work to be performed, … [Read more...]
VOLUNTEER CORPS AND HELP HOT LINE
On December 27, 2012, we wrote about antidotes for the "unabated crisis" raised by the Professional Services Counsel (PSC) and Grant Thornton LLP in their recent study report. In that piece, we suggested more myth busting memos from the Office of Procurement Policy (OFPP), instituting a help hot … [Read more...]
FAR’S GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Today, we heard Joe Jordan, Administrator of the Office of Procurement Policy (OFPP), at a meeting of the Government Affairs Committee of the Professional Services Council (PSC), allude to the statement of guiding principles for the federal acquisition system set forth in FAR 1.102(d). Essentially, … [Read more...]
COURT PROTESTS: ILLEGAL VS. ARBITRARY
Judge Susan Braden of the Court of Federal Claims (COFC) reminds us in a recent opinion of the difference between protests in that court based on a regulatory or procedural violation and award decisions challenged on the grounds that an agency acted in an arbitrary or capricious manner. The protest … [Read more...]
PAST PERFORMANCE NEED NOT BE CONSIDERED
Judge Victor Wolski of the Court of Federal Claims (COFC) observes that past performance of all offerors need not be considered under FAR 15.304(c)(3) and that consideration of past performance in commercial buys is not mandated. He specifically holds that a bidder can waive consideration of its … [Read more...]
The Most Important FAR by Far
By far the most important section in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), for these trying times in particular, is FAR 15.201. We need to keep reminding ourselves and everyone in the procurement community about it. Following it is the cornerstone of any successful acquisition. 15.201 … [Read more...]