H. R. 8007: Stop Price Gouging The Military Act: H. R. 7694 - Strengthening Subcontracting for Small Businesses Act of 2022, etc.
Started by Moderator · Jun 17, 2022 · 3 replies
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Moderator
Jun 17, 2022 · 3y ago
H. R. 8007: Introduced on 6/9/22 to prevent price gouging at the Department of Defense.
H. R. 7694: Introduced on 5/10/22 to modify the requirements relating to the evaluation of the subcontracting plans of certain offerors.
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Moderator
Jun 20, 2022 · 3y ago
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This past weekend I updated the Legislation Page for the 117th Congress, 2nd session (the current one). I will correct the heading to the page soon. It will be updated each weekend to present the most current contracting marvels of the U. S. Congreess. Also, the Public Laws page was updated this weekend. I now notice the the LII had left it with some dead links at the top which I will correct.
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here_2_help
Jun 21, 2022 · 3y ago
Thank you Bob -- much appreciated!
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WifWaf
Jun 22, 2022 · 3y ago
On 6/17/2022 at 7:36 PM, bob7947 said:
H. R. 8007: Introduced on 6/9/22 to prevent price gouging at the Department of Defense.
I see the Senate's version is also on the Legislation page now (thank you so much, Bob). Since the Senate's version is more cumbersome, containing the House's version plus additional reporting mandates, I wonder if this House version's contents will pass?! Significant changes are proposed to the commercial product definition in this bill. Also the progress payment rate is poised to significantly affect large business' internal rates of return. These were hot-button issues for the Director, Defense Pricing over the past decade.