Government Contract Law: The Deskbook for Procurement Professionals, Fourth Edition
By (Author) John T. Jones
American Bar Association
American Bar Association
15th June 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Contract law
Government powers
Local government law
Regional government law
346.73023
Paperback
670
Width 203mm, Height 279mm
The fourth edition of Government Contract Law is a comprehensive, step by step guide through all aspects of federal government contracting and incorporates numerous significant changes in procurement since the Third Edition was published.
Based on the Contract Attorney's course of The Judge Advocate General's Law Center and School, this valuable deskbook is designed to help you safely navigate the entire federal contracting process -- from pre-bidding through award, and on to protest and litigation -- with the least risk to your client or company.
Since the last edition, there have been many changes in government contract law. The executive branch has implemented several policy initiatives through the power of federal contracting, including revised labor policies. Similarly, Congress has implemented changes, including regulation of contractor business systems, trafficking in persons, and provisions addressing problems that have been identified in the past decade such as perceived misuse of commercial items. What has not changed is the basic system of acquiring goods and services.
This fourth edition of the ABA's revisions to the Judge Advocate Generals Legal Center and Schools Contract Law Deskbook, includes updates to references, new chapters (which do not appear in the JAG Schools version) as well as chapter revisions that include material that is useful to contractor attorneys and the private bar. This edition has been expanded and can be used by military attorneys as well as practitioners who are not a part of the military.
John T. Jones, Jr. is an attorney in Scottsdale, AZ and author of this fourth edition. He has been in practice for over 23 years and is a renowned expert in public contract law.