Unfair advantage in government contracting

    • [DOC File]The Official Web Site for The State of New Jersey

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      Thus, unregistered businesses take unfair advantage of New Jersey businesses and deprive the State of its rightfully due taxes. Three years ago the State began requiring all State vendors to provide proof of registration before receiving a State contract. This new law expands this practice to the following government contracting agencies:

      unfair competitive advantage


    • [DOC File]GUIDELINES FOR CONTRACTOR RELATIONSHIPS

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      - An OCI is the existence of a set of circumstances in which a contractor may be unable to render impartial advice to the government, or might have impaired objectivity in performing contracted work; or may obtain an unfair competitive advantage in the marketplace when competing for government offered work where that unfair advantage is ...

      oci unequal access to information


    • [DOCX File]CONTRACTORS IN THE WORK PLACE

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      1. The Government's negotiating position is undermined. (Imagine going to a car dealer if they knew in advance how much you planned to pay for the car, and that you had to have this car today to keep your job.) 2. A "losing" contractor could protest an award because the winning contractor had an unfair advantage.

      list of government contracting agencies


    • [DOCX File]Conflict of Interest – Protest Decision Summaries

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      Contracting officers are required to identify and evaluate potential OCIs as early in the acquisition process as possible, and to avoid, neutralize, or mitigate potential significant conflicts of interest so as to prevent an unfair competitive advantage or the existence of conflicting roles that might impair a contractor's objectivity.

      procurement fraud in government contracts


    • [DOC File]www.gsaadvantage.gov

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      An “Organizational conflict of interest” exists when the nature of the work to be performed under a proposed ordering activity contract, without some restriction on ordering activities by the Contractor and its affiliates, may either (i) result in an unfair competitive advantage to the Contractor or …

      government contracting agencies


    • [DOC File]SBA

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      Office of Government Contracting. U.S. Small Business Administration 1 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE ... the release of which could give an unfair advantage to the recipients of that information and have a serious effect on the overall integrity of the government’s procurement processes. Most of the information ...

      government contract fraud cases


    • [DOC File]CONTRACTORS IN THE WORKPLACE - United States Army

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      (1) The Government's negotiating position is undermined. (Imagine going to a car dealer if they knew in advance how much you planned to pay for the car, and that you had to have this car today to keep your job.) (2) A "losing" contractor could protest an award because the winning contractor had an unfair advantage.

      contracting with the federal government


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