Author Archive
Jonathan Aronie
Digital Government
Aronie: The profit margin
GSA’s inspector general squeezes profit margins of vendors selling services under schedule contracts.
- By Jonathan Aronie
Acquisition
Aronie: Keep GSA schedules humming
In its current crisis, GSA cannot afford to neglect the schedule contracts program.
- By Jonathan Aronie
Acquisition
Aronie: Don't be a target
Using the False Claims Act as a weapon has moved to the GSA schedules.
- By Jonathan Aronie
Digital Government
Aronie: That's 'Dee' to my friends
A chance meeting ends up recruiting a partner in the quest to 'get it right'
- By Jonathan Aronie
Acquisition
Aronie: Foolish consistency
Some people hide behind the 'this is the way we always do it' shield.
- By Jonathan Aronie
Acquisition
Aronie: Paying the subcontractors
GSA and DOD apparently disagree about who gets to reap any savings.
- By Jonathan Aronie
Acquisition
Aronie: The lesson of time
When it comes to procurement protests, late is late.
- By Jonathan Aronie
Acquisition
Aronie: The simple made complex
Complex procurements render GSA buys more susceptible to protest.
- By Jonathan Aronie
Acquisition
Aronie: Contractors? thorny position
Don't presume that federal clients are acting properly, says columnist Jonathan Aronie.
- By Jonathan Aronie
Acquisition
Aronie: Defining small by committee
Crisscrossing regulations often have unintended consequences, columnist Jonathan Aronie says.
- By Jonathan Aronie
Featured eBooks
Acquisition
Learning from the past
The skills developed and the lessons learned in 2003 are as valuable now as they were then.
- By Jonathan Aronie
Digital Government
A controversial clause
Few provisions of the schedule contracts create as much confusion and heartburn as the price reductions clause.
- By Jonathan Aronie
Acquisition
See you in court
Aronie: Companies are too hesitant to turn to the courts or the general accounting office to protect their rights
- By Jonathan Aronie
Digital Government
Discussing debarment
The government has many arrows in its compliance enforcement quiver, but few are as lethal as debarment
- By Jonathan Aronie
Digital Government
Fudging on fees
Since 1995, the General Services Administration has financed its schedule purchasing program through the collection of a 1 percent (soon to be 0.75 percent) Industrial Funding Fee (IFF)
- By Jonathan Aronie
Digital Government
Advice to contractors: Be compliant
Companies are often reluctant to look at how well they comply with federal contract requirements
- By Jonathan Aronie
Acquisition
Advice and appeals
Commentary: Advice from contracting officers should mark the beginning of a contractor's inquiry, not the end
- By Jonathan Aronie
Acquisition
No guarantees
Commentary: Even under requirements contracts, courts will not let vendors recover lost profits
- By Jonathan Aronie
Digital Government
Small-business confusion
Commentary: Contractors should be alert to the possibility that the subcontracting plan flow-down requirement could find its way into their subcontracting plans
- By Jonathan Aronie