Word: pre-award
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...forward nicknamed “Cleave” by her teammates will have the opportunity to test out that theory when she heads to the Playboy Mansion in L.A. for a pre-award show party the night before the show for celebrities and ESPY nominees...
...forward nicknamed “Cleave” by her teammates will have the opportunity to test out that theory when she heads to the Playboy Mansion in L.A. for a pre-award show party the night for celebrities and ESPY nominees...
...Expanded authority" over certain grants, which all other United States institutions hold, allows Harvard to rebudget items, pay for pre-award costs and other items such as travel at the University level, without having to receive permission from the sponsor in each instance...
...pre-award stage the Defense Department determines the type of contract and the process of entering it. The Defense Department has a Fixed Price type of contract, in which it pays a predetermined fixed price, and a Cost type of contract, in which it pays the cost of fulfilling the contract...
Because of the sloppiness and negligence of the pre-award stage, the last safeguard for the Defense Department is a post-audit. The DOD, however, generally neglects to post-audit any of its contracts, and has purposely avoided post-auditing Firm Fixed Price (FFP) contracts. (FFP contracts account for $22 billion in procurement!) In the past DOD failed to post-audit FFP contracts not because it didn't have the authority--the Truth in Negotiations Law gave them the authority--but because there were no internal regulations requiring it. Under intense Congressional pressure, McNamara finally established such regulations last October...
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