Standard Procurement System (SPS)
Nael G. Bunni has written: 'The FIDIC form of contract' -- subject(s): Building, Contracts (International law), Contracts and specifications, Engineering, Engineering contracts, International Federation of Consulting Engineers, Letting of contracts, Standardized terms of contract 'The FIDIC forms of contract' -- subject(s): Engineering contracts, Standardized terms of contract
Agricultural products such as wheat, corn and soybean contracts are written with certain grade and other specifications as standardized contracts stating the quantity and quality of the product
J. Michael Slocum has written: 'Managing federal contracts' -- subject(s): Public contracts 'Federal contracting' -- subject(s): Government purchasing, Letting of contracts, Law and legislation, Public contracts 'Managing federal research grants and contracts' -- subject(s): Government Research and development contracts, Public contracts, Research and development contracts, Government
Yes, acquisition files of prior contracts are invaluable for analyzing past activities and requirements, as they provide insights into previous procurement strategies, pricing, and vendor performance. By reviewing these files, organizations can identify trends, potential pitfalls, and successful practices that inform the development of new solicitations. This historical data helps ensure that new requirements are accurately defined and aligned with market conditions, ultimately leading to more effective procurement outcomes.
The government
Setting aside government contracts for small business means that small businesses get a chance to compete for government jobs. If some weren't set aside, almost all government contracts would end up going only to large companies.
Forward contracts are agreements between two parties to buy or sell an asset at a future date for a predetermined price. These contracts are customized and traded over-the-counter, meaning they are not standardized like futures contracts. Investors use forward contracts to hedge against price fluctuations or speculate on future price movements.
Brian C. Elmer has written: 'Fraud in government contracts' -- subject(s): Fraud, Public contracts 'Government contract fraud' -- subject(s): Fraud, Public contracts
valuable reference points for developing new solicitations and contracts. By reviewing past contract files, procurement professionals can identify successful strategies, pricing structures, and performance metrics that can inform current negotiations. Additionally, understanding prior terms and conditions may help ensure consistency and compliance with organizational policies and regulations. Ultimately, leveraging this historical data can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the acquisition process.
James F. Nagle has written: 'Federal construction contracting' -- subject(s): Construction contracts, Public contracts 'Washington building contracts and construction law' -- subject(s): Construction contracts, Construction industry, Law and legislation 'Federal procurement regulations' -- subject(s): Government purchasing, Law and legislation, Public contracts 'A history of government contracting' -- subject(s): Government purchasing, History, Law and legislation, Public contracts
They create obligations normally applied to government agencies.