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OTAs and culture change

30 Apr 2020

Understanding the Language & Uses of Other Transactions: What Do “Maximum Extent Practicable” and “Directly Relevant” Mean?

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       Language and it’s meaning is important. One issue that contributes to a lack of understanding Other Transactions (OTs) relates to misconstruing statutory language. The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) uses similar or the same words found in the OT … Continued

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