Site visitors can review the regulations for procurement, access various documents required for acquisition, examine government business opportunities, and find education programs and organizations. Also submit comments in the Proposed Rule Comments Public Forum.
Updated daily, this site offers information on notices for contract awards, sales of government property, and proposed government procurement actions. Approximately 500-1,000 notices posted daily; each notice is listed only once. Access simple or fielded searches. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
Link to government contract resources listed under several topics: general resources, technology, GSA, GAO, FARS and news. Source: Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky, LLP.
The Center's Web site is an online source of information to assist in the reporting and bringing of suits against persons perpetrating fraud on the federal government. This site offers news stories of cases regarding fraud as well as resources to assist in the facilitation of lawsuits. Resource sections include: False Claims Act, Statistics, Amicus Submissions, Qui Tam Attorney Network and Library. Source: Taxpayers Against Fraud, a nonprofit organization.
Link to federal acquisition information on the Internet. With more than 30 departments and agencies or more than 125 contracting activities links, this list centralizes all the Executive Branche's procurement actions.
This site provides access to and information about government services online. Users can learn about business opportunities, access forms, find news and review laws. Source: Office of Electronic Government in the General Services Administration.
An online community to bring government vendors and buyers together. The Jumpstation provides links to government business opportunities. Also access the Vendor Directory and Buyer Center. Source: Wood River Technologies, Inc., a private company based in Sun Valley, Idaho.
Find extensive resources related to the government contracting business. Site sections feature: hot topics, news, bookstore, fee-based libraries, supplier directory and the GovCon newsletter. Also buy and sell products online through this site.
Link to the fee-based Government Contractor newsletter. On the site, read short news summaries of recent events in federal contracting. Source: Westgroup.
This site provides online access to GSA services. Site sections include: Commercial Services and Products on GSA Schedules; Training and Professional Development; Support for Communities and the Environment; and Financial Applications and Forms Online. Also access links to current issues and news.
Along with the concise summary of government contracts law, this site features several sources of additional information regarding the subject. These sources include: federal and state statutes, federal regulations, federal and state judicial decisions, and other references to materials that are related to the topic of government contracts.
Here, find information on nationwide Procurement Technical Assistance Centers, located in every state except Hawaii. Users also can access more than 30 links to procurement-related sites. Source: Regional Contracting Assistance Center, Inc. (RCAC).
From the ABA, this site address procurement contract law between the government and the public. Members of the ABA Public Contract Law section receive a quarterly newsletter, the Public Contract Law Journal, and discounts on other publications and programs. Members also can join three of 35 different subcommittees.
This site consists of 14 of the most frequently asked questions relating to the False Claims Act and qui tam. Source: Arent Fox attorneys at law.
Here, individuals who are supporting a qui tam claim and attorneys can collect information and find assistance in proceeding through such an action. Site sections include: general information, ongoing cases, help for whistleblowers, and more. Source: The Bauman & Rasor Group, Inc.
This comprehensive site provides the general public with a suitable working knowledge about qui tam and the False Claims Act. Such fraud can occur in Medicare, Medicaid, billing, clinical labs, ambulance, construction, nursing homes, and home health care.
This site is dedicated to individuals who report wrongdoings. There are more than 20 collections in which full text searches can be performed to find whistleblower information. Access related sites, a library and frequently asked questions.