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ART - Emergency Contracting in the U.S. Federal Government 2007

  • YEAR CREATED: 2007
  • ENTITY TYPE: Scholarly Publication
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: ART - Article, Paper, Review, Survey, Report
The document is titled "Emergency Contracting in the US Federal Government" and contains a list of references related to emergency contracting. The document includes various sources such as articles, reports, letters, and websites, all of which discuss different aspects of emergency contracting in the US federal government. The sources cover topics such as the opportunities for small businesses in rebuilding the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina, changes in management firm practices in emergency department deals, the leader of the federal effort facing criticism, emergency contracting authorities, the failure to gain full value of US road relief plans, contingency contracting, contracting in an emergency situation, FEMA's explanation of early contracts after Senate grilling, administrative breakdowns in the governmental response to Hurricane Katrina, contracting for helicopter emergency transport services, opportunities for minority construction firms in environmental clean-up, the ordeal faced at a stadium during an emergency, contracting and subcontracting opportunities in the Superfund program, acquisition letters and supplements from the US General Services Administration, and a DOT Emergency Contracting Kit. The document provides a wide range of references that can be used to gain insights into emergency contracting in the US federal government.
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