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Past Performance Reporting Overseas: Does it Happen?

By Michael H. Payne on March 2, 2011
Posted in Procurement Information, Small Business Contracting

By: Edward T. DeLisle

For those who regularly read our blog, you know that we have followed the government’s recent concern about fraud and abuse in the federal procurement process.  The GAO has issued reports that recite such abuse relative to the 8(a), HUBZone and SDVOSB programs.  As those reports indicate, companies have been…

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