Update of the Navy Contract Writing Guide Phase II

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Espino, Joseph C.
Hunter, Chong
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2004-06Advisor
Engelbeck, R. Marshall
Cuskey, Jeffrey
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The purpose of this MBA Project is to provide a comprehensive update of the Navy Contract Writing Guide. The project was conducted with the sponsorship and assistance of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, and Acquisition. The guide was updated in December 2003 in an effort to provide organization and clear and concise solutions to current contract issues. Extensive research, incorporating interviews, websites, and regulations were utilized in updating this guide. It has been reorganized to better reflect actual contract writing and to address issues and solutions that were not previously addressed within the guide. This guide will provide a comprehensive instruction on contract writing with invaluable information relating to the most common contract issue, problem disbursements.
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