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Paperwork.jpg The latest news from the World of Government Contracting.
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801 Mitsubishi Electric Proves Timecard Fraud is International Nick Sanders 3405
802 Government Employee “Sorry” for Spending $114,000 in Eighteen Months on Government Purchase Card Nick Sanders 4535
803 Former KBR Employee Reaches Suboptimal Plea Bargain that Uses “B” Word Nick Sanders 5258
804 General Misconduct Nick Sanders 4282
805 He Said, She Said, and Other Relationship Problems Nick Sanders 7371
806 Auditing by Checklist Nick Sanders 6714
807 Another Successful Plea Bargain Nick Sanders 3504
808 WARNing Sign Part 2 Nick Sanders 4546
809 WARNing Sign of Things to Come … Nick Sanders 3378
810 DOD Offers Update on DFARS Business Systems Administration Impacts Nick Sanders 3413
811 What Is a Subcontract? Nick Sanders 12515
812 The Defense Industrial Beehive Nick Sanders 5380
813 Disgruntled Employees, Ineffective Subcontractor Management, and YOU Nick Sanders 4311
814 Your Disgruntled Employee Has the Means to Make Your Life Miserable Nick Sanders 6720
815 Ineffective Subcontractor Management Costs KBR Millions Nick Sanders 4652
816 GAO Report Wins Literature Prize Nick Sanders 3315
817 Proposal Preparation Costs for Change Orders and Claims Nick Sanders 8473
818 DOD Adds More Reviewers to the Forward Pricing Rate Negotiation Process Nick Sanders 8189
819 DCAA Helps Contracting Officers Implement Ceilings on DOD Service Contracts Nick Sanders 4153
820 Admiral Says Management Decisions Negatively Impacted Fleet Readiness Nick Sanders 3778
 
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Newsflash

Effective January 1, 2019, Nick Sanders has been named as Editor of two reference books published by LexisNexis. The first book is Matthew Bender’s Accounting for Government Contracts: The Federal Acquisition Regulation. The second book is Matthew Bender’s Accounting for Government Contracts: The Cost Accounting Standards. Nick replaces Darrell Oyer, who has edited those books for many years.