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Changes in federal contracting sought
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2002 A federal panel on Tuesday recommended changes in how federal contracts are awarded. The Commercial Activities Panel voted 8-4 to change the criteria to a "best value" approach, including such factors as technical expertise, past performance and innovativeness. This would replace the typical practice of awarding based on a low-cost bid. Get the Story:
Panel Backs 'Value' Approach To Awarding Federal Contracts (The Washington Post 5/1) Relevant Links:
Commercial Activities Panel - http://www.gao.gov/a76panel
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