
Government Abuse
Fraud, Waste, and Incompetence in Awarding Contracts in the United States
William Sims Curry(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 6. October 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
249 pages
978-1-138-51045-6 (ISBN)
Description
Government contracting is plagued by nefarious, amateurish, and criminal behavior. By awarding government contracts to corporations as compensation for lavish gifts and personal favors, the United States government fails to serve the public interest effectively and honestly. William Sims Curry identifies and categorizes multiple deficiencies in how government contractors are selected, and proposes how reforms can be instituted.
This book is based on extensive research. Curry sifted through two years worth of contractor claims maintained by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) regarding improper behavior of federal government agencies during the contract award process. He identified additional government contracting failures through review of media stories, inspector general reports, court cases, and press releases by government investigatory agencies.
Much of this abuse originates from the mandated but ineffective practice of color coding rating proposals and a subjective ratings system. Curry proposes replacing the current practice with a scoring system that weighs contractor selection criteria according to the government's needs. This, along with the other procurement reforms Curry recommends, offers promise for an alternative to the fraud, waste, and incompetence currently rampant in government contracting.
This book is based on extensive research. Curry sifted through two years worth of contractor claims maintained by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) regarding improper behavior of federal government agencies during the contract award process. He identified additional government contracting failures through review of media stories, inspector general reports, court cases, and press releases by government investigatory agencies.
Much of this abuse originates from the mandated but ineffective practice of color coding rating proposals and a subjective ratings system. Curry proposes replacing the current practice with a scoring system that weighs contractor selection criteria according to the government's needs. This, along with the other procurement reforms Curry recommends, offers promise for an alternative to the fraud, waste, and incompetence currently rampant in government contracting.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-51045-6 (9781138510456)
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Fraud, Waste, and Incompetence in Awarding Contracts in the United States
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Fraud, Waste, and Incompetence in Awarding Contracts in the United States
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Fraud, Waste, and Incompetence in Awarding Contracts in the United States
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Content
List of FiguresList of TablesPrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbbreviations1 Defining and Narrowing the Problems of Fraud, Incompetence, Waste, and Abuse 2 Government of the Corporations, by the Unions, and for the Special Interests 3 Exemplary Actions by Government and Nongovernment Entities for Combating Fraud, Incompetence, Waste, and Abuse 4 Protests Sustained by the GAO for Proposal Evaluation Errors 5 Protests Sustained by the GAO for Other Deficiencies 6 Weaknesses and Strengths of Selected Proposal Rating Processes 7 Imperfections in the DOD's Efforts to Improve Its Process for Selecting Contractors 8 Single-Score Best-Value Selection Process Eliminates Ambiguity 9 Scandalous Socioeconomic Contracting Practices 10 The Absurdity of Waiving All Procurement Controls during Disasters 11 Compendium of Measures for Minimizing Fraud, Incompetence, Waste, and Abuse in the Federal GovernmentAppendix A Appendix B Appendix CIndex