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Relying on a Contracting Officer’s Advice Could Cost You Your Contract

By Edward T. DeLisle on June 20, 2012
Posted in Procurement Information

By: Edward T. DeLisle & Maria L. Panichelli

Be careful what you ask for, or, in the context of federal government contracting, be careful how you ask and how the government responds. If you’re not careful, you may get what you ask for, but lose a contract. That’s the lesson learned in NCI Information Systems, …

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