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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420 - What is OASIS+?
419 - What is SETA Support?
418 – SMBs in GovCon (or Not)
417 - Notice of Intent to Bid
416- Unduly Restrictive Requirements w/ Shelley Hall
414 - AI and GovCon
413 - What is PPQ?
412 - What is PALT?
411 - What is HTRO?
410 - What is a Bridge Contract?
409 - Post-Award Pitfalls
*Full Free Episode* 408 - The Debt Ceiling and GovCon
407 - What is an IDIQ Off-Ramp?
406 - What is Best Value?
405 - The Written Debrief
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399 - The Three Doers
383 - The Process to Relationship Ratio (80-20 Rule Revisited)
331 - The GovCon Acquisition Cube
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