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The Problems with the Proposed USDA Regs

Apr 12, 202218 minSeason 3Ep. 34
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Episode description

A newly-proposed USDA contracting regulation would require every contractor on every bid to certify their compliance with every statute, list every violation they have ever had  and define what was done to mitigate the violations. Our guest today writes in a post on our site that the regulation, if enacted, would be a mess for compliance and is likely illegal.

Stan Soloway is president and CEO of Celero Strategies, LLC and a GovExec contributor. He formerly served as deputy undersecretary of Defense for acquisition reform and director of the Defense Reform Initiative during Bill Clinton’s administration. He has a post on our site right now headlined “USDA’s New Proposed Labor Regs for Contractors Go Way Too Far.” He joined the podcast to discuss his piece and the proposed USDA rules.

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