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  • Commerce Business Daily — (CBDNet )is the Government's official FREE electronic version of the Commerce Business Daily (CBD). The Commerce Business Daily (CBD) lists notices of proposed government procurement actions, contract awards, sales of government property, and other procurement information.

  • Federal Acquisition Jumpstation — Linking you to Internet sites of federal procurement information. This page is designed to provide the business community a central starting point to quickly access federal procurement documents and establish a "single face" for federal acquisitions. At destinations linked from this page, you can retrieve acquisition forecasts, announcements of upcoming and current acquisitions, solicitations, small business assistance information, plus federal acquisition regulations.

  • Federal Register — is a legal newspaper published every business day by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). It contains Federal agency regulations, proposed rules and notices, and Executive orders.

  • Federal Web Locator — is a service provided by the Center for Information Law and Policy and is intended to be the one stop shopping point for federal government information on the World Wide Web.

  • The George Washington University Law School - The only university in the country with a Master of Laws Degree Programs: Government Procurement Law. The LL.M. program in Government Procurement Law has proven attractive both to attorneys with substantial experience in the federal government and to those in the private practice of law, as well as to more recent law school graduates. The program was established in 1960 and for more than 30 years was headed by two renowned experts in the field, now Professors Emeritus Ralph C. Nash, Jr. and John Cibinic Jr.
    For GC Web Resources, look at Steven L. Schooner's web page.

  • Public Contract Law, Federal Procurement Division Section of the American Bar Association — The Federal Procurement Division serves those involved in federal procurement or grant law. The Section seeks to improve the functioning of public procurement by contributing to developments in procurement legislation and regulations; by objectively and fairly evaluating such developments; by communicating the Section's evaluations, critiques and concerns to policy makers and government officials; and by sharing these communications with Section members and the public.

  • Where in Federal Contracting? — serves the federal and state acquisition and the federal assistance community by providing quick access to acquisition and assistance information including contracting laws and pending legislation, current and proposed regulations, guidance, courts and boards of contract appeals, bid protest decisions, contracting newsletters, selected analysis of federal acquisition issues, federal assistance policy, daily listings of grants and cooperative agreements, archived listings of grants and cooperative agreements, and federal assistance sites.

     
  
 

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