Federal contractors behaving badly are nothing new. But a government database to track their misconduct is. Yet only a chosen few will get to use the new Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity ...
A new bipartisan Senate proposal would double the length of time contractors' past performance records remain in a government database and broaden the types of information stored. The 2010 Federal ...
As legislators push for a governmentwide database on contractor performance, a private watchdog group has beefed up its own trove of information on vendor misconduct. The Project on Government ...
Lacking support, Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., agrees to make proposed database available only to government officials. A bill mandating the creation of a federal contractor misconduct database is one ...
The top 100 federal contractors have accumulated 673 cases of admitted or alleged misconduct and paid $26 billion in penalties related to those cases since 1995, according to a government watchdog ...
The database that holds details about federal contractors and their performance records will likely open to the public by the end of the year, a General Services Administration official said this week ...
Increasing government transparency was a big part of President Obama's platform on the campaign trail. He pledged to allow five days of public comment before signing bills, make White House ...
The Obama administration's plan to provide public access to a database tracking contractor and grantee responsibility performance falls short of the transparency the president had promised, the ...
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