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  2. Government procurement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A sole-source procurement activity is where a contract is offered to known vendor(s) instead of conducting open competition, and the resulting contract is known as a sole-source contract. FAR Part 6 specifically forbids sole-source contracting when it is due to a lack of advanced planning.

  3. Parker-Hannifin Wins $182 Million, Sole-Source Military Contract

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    The Department of Defense awarded eight contracts Wednesday, worth just under $956 million in combined value. Veteran defense contractor Northrop Grumman claimed the largest award -- $617 million ...

  4. Government procurement - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] [10] The public sector picks the most capable nonprofit or for-profit organizations available to issue the desired good or service to the taxpayers. This produces competition within the private sector to gain these contracts that then reward the organizations that can supply more cost-effective and quality goods and services.

  5. What Is the SBA 8(a) Business Development Program? - AOL

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    Qualifying businesses can compete for contracts that are set aside specifically for members of the program. Federal law requires 23% of those orders go to small business sellers. The 8(a) Business ...

  6. Multisourcing - Wikipedia

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    Multisourcing is the concept of working with multiple suppliers who are also competitors. [1] Large-scale buyers, such as the U.S. federal government, may want to feel assured that there is more than one supplier for an item.

  7. Purchasing - Wikipedia

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    The sole source option is the part of the selection of bidders that acknowledges there is sometimes only one reasonable supplier for some services or products. This can be because of the limited applications for the product cannot support more than one manufacturer, proximity of the service provided, or the products are newly designed or ...