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Though, perhaps many would say the most worrisome hassle du jour is what might be termed :' the practice of government clients lambasting contractors at the end of a venture, rather than ensuring policy success by engaging contractors as partners from the beginning. In an operation as gargantuan as Iraq, it is clear that the size and number of contracts overwhelm even the best contract officers assigned to manage the operations, and combined with larger policy difficulties, mean that very few policies last the duration of the contracts purchased to support them; few contracts are without complications; and very few of the critical contract officers managing the contracts are in place for the duration of the project.
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Good contract management practices are the essential foundation of successful adjudications. The adjudicator will decide the claim by applying the ter...
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New research from IACCM shows technology-enabled organizations better manage risk, relationships and revenue
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Sales contracts ar...
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New app promotes collaboration to help companies increase sales, improve revenue and execute contracts more efficiently
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Ariba, ...
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- G4S Justice Services, LLC (G4S), the premier provider of advanced monitoring services, has won a complete victory in the San Francisco County Superior Court over plaintiff Leaders in Community Alternatives, Inc. (LCA) regarding the provision of electronic monitoring and case management for detainees of the San Francisco Sheriff's Department (SFSD). Assisted by the law firm Duane Morris LLP, G4S defeated accusations that it won its contract with SFSD through inappropriate bidding practices.
In July 2008, a panel of SFSD evaluators ranked G4S first among five companies bidding on the electronic monitoring and case management contract with SFSD. The selection process included a review of substantial written materials, in-person intervi...
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand, June 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- A joint border management system (JBMS) designed to significantly improve border processing for New Zealand traders and travellers, and to make border agencies more efficient, will be the result of a contract signed today by New Zealand Customs and information technology provider, IBM [NYSE: IBM].
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In a typical outsourcing engagement, a customer will spend months of effort and substantial expense putting together and negotiating a comprehensive s...