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Unavailable055 What is an OCI?
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055 What is an OCI?

FromGovernment Contracting Officer Podcast


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055 What is an OCI?

FromGovernment Contracting Officer Podcast

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Nov 29, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Listen and Learn… Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCI) has become a very important issue for Government contractors as the Government’s perception of and sensitivity to OCI has changed over the last few years. Agencies have updated their policies regarding contractors who provide both support services and products/development. Kevin and Paul explain OCI and how Government and Industry can avoid conflicts that complicate the acquisition process and subsequent contract performance.

Learn what an OCI is (and isn’t) and why it is important to tackle the issue early in the acquisition process.

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Released:
Nov 29, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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THE podcast for those who want to learn about the government market from the contracting officer's perspective. Kevin Jans and Paul Schauer, both former federal contracting officers, explain the rules, processes and the "why" behind government contracts. They know because they've done it.