Dive summary:
- The federal government's proposal for having uniform past-performance evaluations (PPEs) for contractors who do government projects is good, but there are some changes that could make it better, the Associated General Contractors of America says in comments it filed with the General Services Administration.
- One area that needs work, AGC wrote, is to create an appeals process for contractors who feel they were evaluated unfairly.
- Another recommendation is that the Federal Acquisition Regulation Council reduce its proposed five-rating system to reduce the chance that what one regional official thinks is excellent performance is only very good someplace else.
From the article:
The draft comments are based on a wealth of AGC member feedback on the proposed rule. ...