The Department of Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS), published annually by CCH, is an essential resource for anyone doing business with the government. Each year, CCH also publishes a July Edition that reprints the January Edition in its entirety, but also includes changes made to the DFARS from January 1 through June 30. The Department of Defense policies and procedures implementing and supplementing the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) are reproduced in this volume. These rules apply to contracting with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force, the Defense Logistics Agency and other defense agencies. This convenient bound edition includes all DFARS updates and changes including all 24 Procedure Guidance Information (PGI) issued prior to January 1, 2009, along with a CCH index covering the DFARS through that date and is intended for use in combination with the CCH January 1, 2009 Edition of the Federal Acquisition Regulation. The January 1, 2009 Edition contains: 59 Major Rule Changes since January 2008, including the final rules and interim rule changes as a result of the new FAC 2005 -30 issued on 1/15/2009 46 Final Rules 13 Interim Rules With up-to-date coverage on these topic Defense Against Nuclear, Biological, Chemical or Radiological Attack Separation of Senior Roles in Source Selection Senior Official's Employment with Defense Contractors List of Firms Owned by Governments of Terrorist Countries Clean Air and Water Act Exemptions Steel for Military Construction Projects Removal of North Korea from List of Terrorist Countries Acquisitions in Support of Operations in Iraq or Afghanistan DoD Representations and Certifications Functions Exempt From Private Sector Performance Closeout of Contract Files Earned Value Management Systems Commercial Item Determinations Research and Development Contract Type Determination Codification and Modification of Berry Amendment Standards of Conduct and Extraordinary Contractual Actions Information Assurance Contractor Training and Certification Mandatory Use of Wide Area Workflow ...plus much more!.
Concern with cost overruns in major defense acquisition programs led Congress to direct investigation of the root causes of overruns in programs that have breached Nunn-McCurdy thresholds.
With an eye to making defense acquisition more effective and efficient, the authors explore defense contractor motivations in pursuing defense contracts and identify mechanisms that might more closely align those incentives with Department ...
To mark the occasion , Bill Moyers had Spinney on his PBS program NOW with Bill Moyers , to provide his distilled wisdom from thirty years of fighting the good fight , trying to rein in the militaryindustrial complex .
As described in this report, the authors developed an empirical basis for exploring policy issues pertaining to Department of Defense operations under a continuing resolution at the start of a fiscal year, which has become the norm in ...
The Contractor State and Its Implications, 1659-1815: International Congress, CSG-Contractor State Group, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 16th-18th November 2011
Written by James F. Nagle, Jr., a nationally acclaimed expert in the field of government contracting, and brought to you by the experts in government contracting, The George Washington University Law School Government Contracts Program and ...
No Holds Barred: The Final Congressional Testimony of Admiral Hyman Rickover