Government Contracting Officer Podcast
Business:Management
Sometimes the government gets a vote on who contractors subcontract to. In some specific cases, mostly when using cost type contracts, the government has the right to give consent to subcontract. This means that the contractor has to prove that a subcontractor is “worthy” of getting the subcontract.
The reason behind the consent to subcontract is the government wants to know that the subcontract is as good of a deal as the prime contract is. In this episode, we dig into what a consent to subcontract rule is, and when it applies.
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457 - GovCon Vocabulary - Volume 1
456 - Differences between FED and State-Local w/Troy Francis (Part 2)
455 - What is Incremental Funding?
454 - What is a Capture Manager? (w/Jennifer Namvar)
453 - Ethos, Logos, Pathos
452 - Paths to Competition
451 - Acquisition Forms
450 - Types of Solicitations
449 - What is Severability?
448 - What is Pre-Acquisition? (part 2)
447 - Professional Compensation Plans with Joe Luetke
446 - What are "Open and Frank" Discussions? (Part 2)
445 - What are "Open and Frank" Discussions? (Part 1)
444 - How Does Pricing Affect the Contract? (w/ Heather Teed)
443 - What is Pre-Acquisition? (part 1)
442 - What are Foreign Military Sales?
441 - Why is this Inherently Governmental?
440 - Hiring From the Same Labor Pool
439 - Federal vs. State / Local Contracting (w/Tony Francis)
438 - GovCon Conventions
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