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What does CO stand for?

Contracting Officer


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Contracting officer technical representatives also must be better trained, "because of their importance to good contract management," he wrote in his pre-hearing questionnaire.
The problem is that acquisition experts and contracting officers cannot be hired off the street.
I'll be addressing five questions that resulted from my experience: * Should a contracting officer be a generalist or specialist?
It is clear that procurement issues are and will continue to be issues until federal agencies and contracting officers are educated and made aware of the law and the process to implement it within their organizations;" die report said.
In addition, the requirements for documenting the basis for waivers were not specific, and there was no requirement that waivers be approved above the level of the contracting officer.
Normally, the Contracting Officer or the Contracting Officer's representative provides direction to the Contractor, and the Contractor provides direction to its employees.
For the first time, government contracting officers will have to consider whether a firm bidding on a contract has complied with the wide array of federal labor, environmental, antitrust, employee and tax laws before awarding a contract.
But they have instead placed unrealistic burdens on federal contracting officers, who are untrained to make these decisions, and could punish federal contractors for an alleged, unproven violation.

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