Business Law Question
Government Contracting: Dept of Veterans Affairs Scenario
This week, please read the scenario below in government contracting.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is expanding its community-based outpatient clinic programs across the nation. In order to get these clinics up and running as quickly as possible, your Veterans’ Integrated Services Networks (VISN) has decided to lease existing buildings instead of building ground up facilities. The location of community-based outpatient clinics (CBOCs) are very political, and you are aware of previous award protests and the interest of local Congress members attempting to secure the facilities in their districts.
Although your selection team has reviewed proposals and performed site visits, etc., per procedure, you have been called into the medical center director’s office and have been asked which location you think may be selected for the award. He has indicated that he wants to make sure that the selection is where he wants the CBOC to be located. You are aware that the director has met with the local Congressman and feels pressured about the solicitation. You know that the location that will be selected is not the one that the director or the interested Congressman prefers.
Questions
As the contracting officer responsible for this procurement, what should be the role of the contracting officer be in this scenario? Provide a complete and specific response.
How will you handle the medical center director’s desire to be the ultimate decision-maker on who gets the award?
Instructions
Submit your essay as a two-page Word document that is attached to your initial response.