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When Certifying a Claim is Required, Do Yourself a Favor…Don’t be Creative

By Edward T. DeLisle on July 12, 2012
Posted in Contractor Information Sources

By: Edward T. DeLisle & Maria L. Panichelli

When it comes to problem-solving, we are often encouraged to “think outside the box.” The idea is to be creative; to look beyond the norm. Well, when it comes to certifying a claim, you’re probably better off simply doing what the FAR tells you to do. The…

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