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Summary of Christoph Mlinarchik's Government Contracts in Plain English
Summary of Christoph Mlinarchik's Government Contracts in Plain English
Summary of Christoph Mlinarchik's Government Contracts in Plain English
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#1 My book is not a scholarly treatise with extensive citations and footnotes. It is a practical guide for the busy executive or professional who needs the bottom line up front. I deliver simple advice from an experienced insider, but I cannot cover every topic or circumstance in government contracting.

#2 Government contracting offers less freedom of contract than private sector contracting. To understand the difference, consider a contract with your imaginary company to compare to a government contract.

#3 The United States is the largest client in the history of man. Uncle Sam spends about a trillion dollars each year on government contracts and grants. The laws, regulations, policies, and court decisions heavily favor the government.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 7, 2022
ISBN9781669382188
Summary of Christoph Mlinarchik's Government Contracts in Plain English
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    #1

    My book is not a scholarly treatise with extensive citations and footnotes. It is a practical guide for the busy executive or professional who needs the bottom line up front. I deliver simple advice from an experienced insider, but I cannot cover every topic or circumstance in government contracting.

    #2

    Government contracting offers less freedom of contract than private sector contracting. To understand the difference, consider a contract with your imaginary company to compare to a government contract.

    #3

    The United States is the largest client in the history of man. Uncle Sam spends about a trillion dollars each year on government contracts and grants. The laws, regulations, policies, and court decisions heavily favor the government.

    Insights from Chapter 2

    #1

    The FAR is the book of instructions for contracting officers as to which FAR clauses to include in the contract. The FAR applies to all acquisitions conducted by the federal government. It is important for federal contractors, but only insofar as their contracts include certain FAR clauses.

    #2

    The entire FAR is not incorporated into your federal contract. Individual clauses are included on a case-by-case basis, depending on your contract type. Do not fall for the bluff of a FAR citation that is not in your contract.

    #3

    When you receive a FAR citation, check to see if the clause is in your contract. If it is not in your contract,

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