Government procurement
, also known as public procurement or public tendering is the acquisition of goods or services on behalf of a public authority. These public authorities
include all levels of government agencies and public works such as: federal, state, county, city, universities, schools, hospitals, municipalities, etc.
From a legal standpoint government contracting can be quite
similar to contracts between private parties; however, the contract terms may not always be as negotiable. It is important to understand not only the
acquisition process but the specific terms of the contract before beginning the bidding process.
For the most part, the government acquisition process begins with the identification of a need or requirement. After the requirement is identified, a
Contracting Officer with the appropriate authority is issued. It is important to note that not all Contracting Officers are created equal. Each officer has
specific guidelines that determine the conditions under which they are allowed to partake in federal contracting.
Depending on the industry and activity,
some contracting officers may have little to no experience with the good or service. This can be considered a weakness in the government procurement
process and something that vendors should be aware of before getting involved in government contracting.
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