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Biden’s Procurement Agenda for Government Contractors, with a look to HHS, CDC

“Ins and Outs for Federal Contractors in 2021”

“Happy New Year to all of you!  Can we punt January of this year back to 2020 and reset 2021 with February?  The inauguration and transition in the White House will bring about seismic policy shifts in procurement policy and budget allocations.  Here are my In and Out predictions for the government contracting community.”

IN

  • Higher amount of set-aside’s for disadvantaged businesses with more enforcement – increase to 15%
  • More audits of disadvantaged and service-disabled businesses to ensure ownership compliance with the SBA regulations
  • Elimination of Executive Orders on Discrimination Training and Non Displacement of Qualified Workers
  • Unpriced GSA Schedules
  • Buy American RFP Requirements without waivers and an increase in the amount of domestic product required for compliance
  • Single requirement RFPS
  • Increased Audits for Contract Compliance
  • Use of the Defense Production Act to rebuild US supply chains
  • Resources allocated to examine possible collusive bidding
  • Increased Contracts and Budget at HHS and CDC

OUT

  • Unenforceable lower goals of 5%
  • Lax Enforcement of set-aside rules
  • Politically motived Executive Orders
  • Schedule Pricing Out and Task Order Pricing In
  • Outsourcing overseas and waivers of BAA and TAA
  • Bundled procurements
  • No enforcement
  • Limited Use of the Defense Production Act
  • Unfunded task force on collusive bidding
  • Reduced Funding for Healthcare… Read the full article here.

Source: Biden’s Procurement Agenda for Government Contractors – By Barbara Kinosky, January 21, 2021. Centre Law & Consulting.

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Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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