Federal procurement policy: is the federal government failing certain industrial sectors: hearing before the Subcommittee on Workforce, Empowerment . on Small Business, of Representatives
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Federal procurement policy: is the federal government failing certain industrial sectors: hearing before the Subcommittee on Workforce, Empowerment . on Small Business, House of Representatives
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ISBN: 9781234880415 bzw. 1234880415, in Englisch, Books LLC, Reference Series, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 68 pages. OCLC Number: 55591497 Excerpt: . . . 4 small businesses so that they can develop as DOD prime contrac-tors or subcontractors. The Department also issues biannual solicitations for both the small business innovation research program and the small business technology transfer program. These programs fund over 800 mil-lion each year in early stage R and D projects at small technology com-panies, projects that serve the DOD need and have commercial ap-plications. It is through programs such as these that the DOD helps niche companies and taps into cutting edge technology crit-ical to DOD. Of course, DODs procurement policy is extremely important with regard to small business and the industrial base. The over arching federal procurement policy is to provide a fair opportunity for all interested and qualified companies to compete for government re-quirements. As I said previously, small business is a critical component of the defense industrial base. Under our procurement policies, there is a requirement for procurements to be set aside or reserved exclu-sively for small businesses. Only small businesses that have a place of business located in the United States can compete for these requirements. Now let me turn briefly to international sourcing. As you are aware, the Buy America Act provides a framework for government procurement of domestic and foreign products. With limited excep-tions, the BAA restricts the purchase of supplies and construction materials that are not domestic. When DOD receives an offer of a product that does not meet the BAA definition of a domestic end product it is considered a foreign product, and an evaluation pre-mium of 50 percent is applied to the offeror of the foreign product unless the BAA has been waived under some exceptions permitted by law. Trade agreements result in waiving the BAA for some foreign sources and construction materials from certain countries. The Agreement on Government Procurement, the Trade Agreements Act and N. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 68 pages. OCLC Number: 55591497 Excerpt: . . . 4 small businesses so that they can develop as DOD prime contrac-tors or subcontractors. The Department also issues biannual solicitations for both the small business innovation research program and the small business technology transfer program. These programs fund over 800 mil-lion each year in early stage R and D projects at small technology com-panies, projects that serve the DOD need and have commercial ap-plications. It is through programs such as these that the DOD helps niche companies and taps into cutting edge technology crit-ical to DOD. Of course, DODs procurement policy is extremely important with regard to small business and the industrial base. The over arching federal procurement policy is to provide a fair opportunity for all interested and qualified companies to compete for government re-quirements. As I said previously, small business is a critical component of the defense industrial base. Under our procurement policies, there is a requirement for procurements to be set aside or reserved exclu-sively for small businesses. Only small businesses that have a place of business located in the United States can compete for these requirements. Now let me turn briefly to international sourcing. As you are aware, the Buy America Act provides a framework for government procurement of domestic and foreign products. With limited excep-tions, the BAA restricts the purchase of supplies and construction materials that are not domestic. When DOD receives an offer of a product that does not meet the BAA definition of a domestic end product it is considered a foreign product, and an evaluation pre-mium of 50 percent is applied to the offeror of the foreign product unless the BAA has been waived under some exceptions permitted by law. Trade agreements result in waiving the BAA for some foreign sources and construction materials from certain countries. The Agreement on Government Procurement, the Trade Agreements Act and N. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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ISBN: 9781234880415 bzw. 1234880415, in Englisch, RareBooksClub, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 68 pages. OCLC Number: 55591497 Excerpt: . . . 4 small businesses so that they can develop as DOD prime contrac-tors or subcontractors. The Department also issues biannual solicitations for both the small business innovation research program and the small business technology transfer program. These programs fund over 800 mil-lion each year in early stage R and D projects at small technology com-panies, projects that serve the DOD need and have commercial ap-plications. It is through programs such as these that the DOD helps niche companies and taps into cutting edge technology crit-ical to DOD. Of course, DODs procurement policy is extremely important with regard to small business and the industrial base. The over arching federal procurement policy is to provide a fair opportunity for all interested and qualified companies to compete for government re-quirements. As I said previously, small business is a critical component of the defense industrial base. Under our procurement policies, there is a requirement for procurements to be set aside or reserved exclu-sively for small businesses. Only small businesses that have a place of business located in the United States can compete for these requirements. Now let me turn briefly to international sourcing. As you are aware, the Buy America Act provides a framework for government procurement of domestic and foreign products. With limited excep-tions, the BAA restricts the purchase of supplies and construction materials that are not domestic. When DOD receives an offer of a product that does not meet the BAA definition of a domestic end product it is considered a foreign product, and an evaluation pre-mium of 50 percent is applied to the offeror of the foreign product unless the BAA has been waived under some exceptions permitted by law. Trade agreements result in waiving the BAA for some foreign sources and construction materials from certain countries. The Agreement on Government Procurement, the Trade Agreements Act and N. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 68 pages. OCLC Number: 55591497 Excerpt: . . . 4 small businesses so that they can develop as DOD prime contrac-tors or subcontractors. The Department also issues biannual solicitations for both the small business innovation research program and the small business technology transfer program. These programs fund over 800 mil-lion each year in early stage R and D projects at small technology com-panies, projects that serve the DOD need and have commercial ap-plications. It is through programs such as these that the DOD helps niche companies and taps into cutting edge technology crit-ical to DOD. Of course, DODs procurement policy is extremely important with regard to small business and the industrial base. The over arching federal procurement policy is to provide a fair opportunity for all interested and qualified companies to compete for government re-quirements. As I said previously, small business is a critical component of the defense industrial base. Under our procurement policies, there is a requirement for procurements to be set aside or reserved exclu-sively for small businesses. Only small businesses that have a place of business located in the United States can compete for these requirements. Now let me turn briefly to international sourcing. As you are aware, the Buy America Act provides a framework for government procurement of domestic and foreign products. With limited excep-tions, the BAA restricts the purchase of supplies and construction materials that are not domestic. When DOD receives an offer of a product that does not meet the BAA definition of a domestic end product it is considered a foreign product, and an evaluation pre-mium of 50 percent is applied to the offeror of the foreign product unless the BAA has been waived under some exceptions permitted by law. Trade agreements result in waiving the BAA for some foreign sources and construction materials from certain countries. The Agreement on Government Procurement, the Trade Agreements Act and N. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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Federal procurement policy: is the federal government failing certain industrial sectors: hearing before the Subcommittee on Workforce, Empowerment . on Small Business, of Representatives
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9781234880415 bzw. 1234880415, in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. OCLC Number: 55591497 Excerpt: . . . 4 small businesses so that they can develop as DOD prime contrac-tors or subcontractors. The Department also issues biannual solicitations for both the small business innovation research program and the small business technology transfer program. These programs fund over 800 mil-lion each year in early stage R and D projects at small technology com-panies, projects that serve the DOD need and have commercial ap-plications. It is through programs such as these that the DOD helps niche companies and taps into cutting edge technology crit-ical to DOD. Of course, DODs procurement policy is extremely important with regard to small business and the industrial base. The over arching federal procurement policy is to provide a fair opportunity for all interested and qualified companies to compete for government re-quirements. As I said previously, small business is a critical component of the defense industrial base. Under our procurement policies, there is a requirement for procurements to be set aside or reserved exclu-sively for small businesses. Only small businesses that have a place of business located in the United States can compete for these requirements. Now let me turn briefly to international sourcing. As you are aware, the Buy America Act provides a framework for government procurement of domestic and foreign products. With limited excep-tions, the BAA restricts the purchase of supplies and construction materials that are not domestic. When DOD receives an offer of a product that does not meet the BAA definition of a domestic end product it is considered a foreign product, and an evaluation pre-mium of 50 percent is applied to the offeror of the foreign product unless the BAA has been waived under some exceptions permitted by law. Trade agreements result in waiving the BAA for some foreign sources and construction materials from certain countries. The Agreement on Government Procurement, the Trade Agreements Act and N. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. OCLC Number: 55591497 Excerpt: . . . 4 small businesses so that they can develop as DOD prime contrac-tors or subcontractors. The Department also issues biannual solicitations for both the small business innovation research program and the small business technology transfer program. These programs fund over 800 mil-lion each year in early stage R and D projects at small technology com-panies, projects that serve the DOD need and have commercial ap-plications. It is through programs such as these that the DOD helps niche companies and taps into cutting edge technology crit-ical to DOD. Of course, DODs procurement policy is extremely important with regard to small business and the industrial base. The over arching federal procurement policy is to provide a fair opportunity for all interested and qualified companies to compete for government re-quirements. As I said previously, small business is a critical component of the defense industrial base. Under our procurement policies, there is a requirement for procurements to be set aside or reserved exclu-sively for small businesses. Only small businesses that have a place of business located in the United States can compete for these requirements. Now let me turn briefly to international sourcing. As you are aware, the Buy America Act provides a framework for government procurement of domestic and foreign products. With limited excep-tions, the BAA restricts the purchase of supplies and construction materials that are not domestic. When DOD receives an offer of a product that does not meet the BAA definition of a domestic end product it is considered a foreign product, and an evaluation pre-mium of 50 percent is applied to the offeror of the foreign product unless the BAA has been waived under some exceptions permitted by law. Trade agreements result in waiving the BAA for some foreign sources and construction materials from certain countries. The Agreement on Government Procurement, the Trade Agreements Act and N. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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Federal Procurement Policy: Is the Federal Government Failing Certain Industrial Sectors? (2012)
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United States. Congress. House.,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books LLC.
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Federal Procurement Policy: Is the Federal Government Failing Certain Industrial Sectors?
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ISBN: 9781234880415 bzw. 1234880415, in Englisch, General Books LLC, General Books LLC, General Books LLC, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, zzgl. Versandkosten, Free Shipping on eligible orders over $25, in-stock.
United States. Congress. House, Paperback, English-language edition, Pub by General Books LLC.
United States. Congress. House, Paperback, English-language edition, Pub by General Books LLC.
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