Senate authorizers would penalize military officials for some uses of cost-type contracts

By Marjorie Censer / May 13, 2016 at 4:40 PM
Seeking a larger role for commercial companies, the Senate Armed Services Committee is pushing the Pentagon toward fixed-price contracts it says require fewer "expensive government unique processes." A summary of the defense authorization bill approved by the committee Thursday calls for streamlining the way the Defense Department buys weapon systems, services and IT "by reducing unnecessary requirements." The legislation "places a premium on limiting the use of cost contracts that have required expensive government unique processes to manage and focusing...

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