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16 Pub. Cont. Newsl. 1 (1980-1981)

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SECTION OF
PUBLIC CONTRACT L
AMERICAN BAR
ASSOCIATION
Vol. 16, No. 1, October 1


                   But for...
During the past several years, the Public Contract
Law Section has been active in proposing or respond-
ing to legislation and policies regarding public pro-
curement, and particularly federal procurement.
  Last year, as reported in. an earlier Newsletter,
Senator DeConcini (D.-Ariz.) introduced S. 1981-
The False Claims Act Amendments bill. This Depart-
ment of Justice-sponsored bill to modernize the
Civil False Claims Act would have draconic effects on
the federal procurement process. The Department's
proposed legislation included a should have known
test for a false statement; eliminated intent to de-
fraud; reduced the burden of proof; added a civil in-
vestigation procedure; voided contracts tainted with a
gratuity or bribe; was retroactive; and imposed double
damages-plus double consequential damages-for
any loss suffered by the government that it would not
have sustained but for a false statement or but
for having entered into a contract because of a false
statement.
   But for the initiative and persistence of the ABA
 Public Contract Law Section, S. 1981 would have
 been enacted by the Senate as originally drafted-and
 might be law today.
   At the November 1979 quarterly meeting of the Sec-
 tion Council, Chairman Kostos appointed an ad hoc
 committee to study S. 1981 and make a report to the
 Council at its next meeting. Under the leadership of
 Allan Joseph, the ad hoc committee analyzed the bill,
 drafted a report and held two meetings with the
 Department of Justice (DOJ) and the staff of the Sub-
 committee on Improvements in Judicial Machinery of
 the Senate Judiciary Committee. The report was pre-
 sented to the Council at its February 3, 1980, meeting
 and adopted with only minor changes. Pursuant to the
 Blanket Authority procedure, the Section's position
 on S. 1981 was communicated to members of the
 Senate Judiciary Committee and others.
   These efforts ultimately resulted in several senators,
 including Senator DeConcini, putting a hold on
 S. 1981, and caused the Department of Defense (DOD)
 to react to the bill and initiate discussions with DOJ
 about some of its provisions. It also provided time for


industry, which was largely uninformed on the sub-
ject, to examine and react to the bill.
  As of the time this report went to press, the holds are
still in effect awaiting a response from DOD and DOJ.
  This is only one example of the important functions
our Section has performed with respect to legislation
and policies affecting federal procurement. Another is
the Section's efforts to assure that the government
regulations implementing the Contract Disputes Act
of 1978 and the new disputes clause for government
contracts, conform to the act. The final policy state-
ment issued by the Office of Federal Procurement
Policy is basically compatible with the Section's
recommendations.
  I have highlighted these examples of recent ac-
tivities to show that the Section is involved in and ef-
fective with respect to legislative and policy actions
that are important to the federal procurement pro-
cess. However, we must not sit back and relax. There
is a great deal to be done. Some of the topics the Sec-
tion committees currently are working on are:
   Legislation on procurement methods and re-
    quirements
  * Debarment procedures
  * Contract Disputes Act Regulations
  * Federal Uniform Procurement and Management
    Systems
   Profit limitation
  * State and local procurement laws and practices
   Civil false claims
                            (continued on next page)


                   ARTICLES
  Annual Meeting Review .............. page 2
  On a State Board of
  Contract Appeals ................... page 7
  Developments In Federal
  Grant Law .........................  page 11
  Section Directory ................... page 12


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