Federal Contracting
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Here’s what businesses need to know about becoming a federal contractor, bidding on projects, the impact of COVID-19 on federal contracts, and more.
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The government relies on private-sector products, services, and innovations to operate. The U.S. Chamber helps business and government work better together by advocating for a streamlined acquisition process and a fair and open procurement system. We also make agencies aware of the quality and efficiency of private-sector goods and services to deliver the best results and provide the most value to American taxpayers.
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When it comes to government, “moving fast” doesn’t mean what you think it means.
U.S. government acquisition is out of step with the fundamental driver of the U.S. and worldwide economy: technology.
Businesses shouldn’t have to sacrifice their due process rights in order to do work for the federal government.
This multi-association letter supporting H.J. Res. 37, a resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act to invalidate the Federal Acquisition Council regulations implementing the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Executive Order (EO) 13673, was sent to all Members of the United States Congress.