Government Contracting

Policy Priorities for 2012

  • Urge federal agencies not to perform functions that are widely available in the private sector and strongly oppose any legislative or regulatory efforts to encourage the insourcing of contracted activities.
  • Support acquisition reform initiatives to streamline the federal contracting process and urge a fair and efficient procurement process for goods and services.
  • Prevent implementation of administration regulations that would harm the private sector contractor community by creating more barriers to competition and add costly and unnecessary acquisition requirements. 
  • Ensure continued access to commercial products and services by the federal government by preventing enactment of legislation and regulations that restrict the procurement of commercial items. 
  • Oppose legislative initiatives that would impose additional domestic sourcing contracting preferences.
  • Oppose efforts to politicize and otherwise undermine the integrity of the federal government competitive contracting process.
     

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