The Homeland Security Department wants proofs or viable prototypes that demonstrate how artificial intelligence can support contracting officers as they conduct past performance evaluations and make ...
Effective March 22, 2023, the Department of Defense (DOD) issued a final rule (Final Rule) amending the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) requiring Contracting Officers (COs) ...
The Department of Homeland Security wants to know if artificial intelligence can quickly find a vendor’s past performance records and even help predict if they will deliver on a contract. Before ...
This is the seventh of an eight-part series addressing cutting-edge strategies for Certified Claims under the Contract Disputes Act (CDA). Certified Claims are the primary avenue available to ...
Contractors already are required to certify a host of information to the government such as recent felony convictions or past debarments or suspensions, Drabkin said. "We don't find that … we have ...
Officials at five Army components failed to fully comply with rules for evaluating contractors’ past performance when awarding those firms work, the Defense Department inspector general reported on ...
The Department of Homeland Security is almost done with the first phase of a project that will allow federal agencies to use artificial intelligence for a task that can be overwhelming for humans: ...
GSA contracting personnel produced performance reports that were "often incomplete or not available at all," according to a new inspector general's audit. The General Services Administration is ...
A new revision to federal contracting rules requires agencies to share their assessments of contractors’ work with one another and consider past performance when awarding large task orders. The ...
Evaluating a contractor™s past performance is an essential element of all significant government solicitations. Such evaluations are also used by government officials to make determinations of ...
The House Armed Services Committee has advanced a measure in its version of the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act that would change how the Department of Defense evaluates contractor ...
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