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Source Selection Step by Step

A Working Guide for Every Member of the Acquisition Team

Charles D. Solloway

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Management Concepts, Inc
01 January 2018
The path to successful source selection begins with Source Selection Step by Step- A Working Guide for Every Member of the Acquisition Team. Whether you are new to the acquisition team or an experienced practitioner looking to sharpen your skills, this comprehensive, highly readable handbook will guide you through the entire acquisition process, from designing an effective source selection plan, to preparing the solicitation, evaluating proposals, establishing a competitive range, and documenting the source selection decision. With clarity and frankness, Charles Solloway presents government source selection in a step-by-step guide that offers readers quick access to needed information. In addition to guidance about the process, the book includes- . Techniques to streamline the process and reduce time and expense . Ways to avoid common pitfalls . Alternatives to common procedures that yield better results . Methods to involve contractors more effectively . Definitions of the key terms associated with government source selection. Make this book your first stop for quick and easy guidance on all aspects of government source selection.
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Imprint:   Management Concepts, Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   578g
ISBN:   9781567263008
ISBN 10:   1567263003
Pages:   407
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Charles D. Solloway, Jr., CPCM, has more than 40 years of acquisition experience in the government and private sector. As a civilian employee of the U. S. Army, he held positions as buyer, contract specialist, contract negotiator, procurement analyst, contracting officer, and director of contracting. He twice received the U. S. Army's highest civilian award, the Decoration for Exceptional Civilian Service, for innovations in contracting. He is the author ofSource Selection Step by StepandManaging Federal Government Contracts- The AnswerBook. He is a Fellow of the National Contract Management Association.

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