From Nextgov.com: Agencies slow to respond to requests for contractor data
- By Aliya Sternstein
- November 8, 2010
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Some federal procurement officers are refusing to publicly release contractor ratings data that may show agencies are not properly evaluating the performance of vendors who receive billion-dollar contracts, according to a consulting practice that regularly files Freedom of Information Act requests for the data.
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