S 2841 · 98th Congress · Government Operations and Politics
A bill to provide statutory guidelines concerning the award of certain contracts, and for other purposes.
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EnactedLatest: Committee on Governmental Affairs requested executive comment from GSA, NASA, GAO, Office of Federal Procurement Policy, Defense Department, Energy Department.(1984-07-25)
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Requires each Federal agency to transmit: (1) to the Secretary of Commerce for publication in the "Commerce Business Daily" a notice describing any proposed contract for consulting services, management and professional services, or a special study or analysis (service contract) expected to result in an award exceeding $10,000; and (2) to the agency Inspector General a notice describing and justifying any contract modification which increases the cost by $25,000 or more. Requires any report prepared pursuant to a service contract and any agency report derived from such report to disclose specified information concerning the contract and contractor. Directs each agency to prepare and maintain in its files an evaluation of the performance of the contractor for each service contract exceeding $50,000. Requires any contractor and any consultant or subcontractor thereof to include with any service contract proposal or modification submitted to the Department of Energy, the Department of Transportation, or the Environmental Protection Agency within three years after enactment of this Act a statement disclosing any past, present, or future work-related interest of the contractor which may …
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