COVID-19 Contracting: Opportunities, Actions and Reimbursements

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Eric Neudorf (Author)

Series: Infectious Diseases and Microbiology
BISAC: MED022090

In March 2020, Congress passed the CARES Act as part of the federal response to COVID-19. The act had certain provisions for federal contracting, including providing additional flexibility. Contracting plays a critical role in the pandemic response as agencies obligate billions of dollars for goods and services.

The act also included a provision to review federal contracting in response to COVID-19. This book examines, among other objectives, COVID-19 contract obligations and characteristics of vendors, contracting challenges, including with agency assessments of vendors, and whether lessons learned reflect those challenges.

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Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. COVID-19 Contracting: Opportunities to Improve Practices to Assess Prospective Vendors and Capture Lessons Learned
(United States Government Accountability Office)

Chapter 2. COVID-19 Contracting: Actions Needed to Enhance Transparency and Oversight of Selected Awards
(United States Government Accountability Office)

Chapter 3. COVID-19 Contracting: Contractor Paid Leave Reimbursements Could Provide Lessons Learned for Future Emergency Responses
(United States Government Accountability Office)

Chapter 4. Covid-19 Contracting: Indian Health Service Used Flexibilities to Meet Increased Medical Supply Needs
(United States Government Accountability Office)

Index

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