CCH's Elements of Government Contracting combines two previous books, Elements of Contract Formation and Elements of Contract Administration , to make one comprehensive resource. Thiss convenient reference covers the entire procurement spectrum from the beginning of the process through claims and disputes in a straightforward, easy-to-read manner.
The first part of this book explains the important elements and issues involved in the formation of government contracts, including the two primary methods of contracting. The next part addresses the factors critical to contract inception, performance and completion, and outlines the rules for contractors in the administration of a government contract.
Elements of Government Contracting includes sample letters to contracting officers, as well as practical tips at the end of each chapter. In addition, it has an appendix on how to get a Multiple Award Schedule Contract and avoid pitfalls in performance.
Features and Benefits
Elements of Government Contracting contains:
* Material on the Federal Supply Schedule (Multiple Award Schedule)
* Recent case law and legislative developments affecting formation and contract administration
* More analyses of how to deal with contract administration
* Additional practical tips for dealing with the government on specific contract issues
Elements of Government Contracting was written by noted authorities Richard D. Lieberman and Karen R. O'Brien. This reference is brought to you by the experts in government contracting, The George Washington University Law School Government Contracts Program and the Wolters Kluwer Law & Business group of CCH.
