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David F. Boleyn, Esq., PLLC
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RESOURCES
Books • Periodicals • Websites
A wealth of information is available on government contracting in books and periodicals and – most abundantly – on the Internet. So here is a list of the many resources I have referenced in my practice over the years. I will strive to keep this list of referenced items current as time goes by. But reference books go in and out of print, and websites come and go (or change their URLs) so I can make no guarantee that this list of items is accurate at the time you review it. To this end, if you find a book or periodical listed here is no longer available, or a website URL is no longer viable, please contact me and let me know. I would very much appreciate your help in keeping this list of resources up to date. Thank you!

BOOKS
The Administration of Government Contracts. 4th ed. John Cibinic, Jr., Ralph C. Nash, Jr., and James F. Nagle. CCH, 2006.

Formation of Government Contracts. 3d ed. John Cibinic, Jr., and Ralph C. Nash, Jr. CCH, 1998.

Contractor Team Arrangements – Competitive Solution or Legal Liability. Michael W. Mutek. American Bar Association, Section of Public Contract Law, 2006.

Guide to Fixed-Price Supply Subcontract Terms and Conditions. 4th ed. American Bar Association, A project of the Strategic Alliances, Teaming and Subcontracting Committee, Section of Public Contract Law, 2005.

Guide to Service Subcontract Terms and Conditions. American Bar Association, A project of the Strategic Alliances, Teaming and Subcontracting Committee, Section of Public Contract Law, 2008.

The Government Contracts Reference Book – A comprehensive Guide to the Language of Procurement. 3rd ed. Ralph C. Nash, Jr., Steve L. Schooner, Karen R. O’Brien-DeBakey, and Vernon J. Edwards. CCH, 2007.

Guide to State Procurement – A 50-State Primer on Purchasing Laws, Processes and Procedures. Melissa J. “Missy” Copeland, Principal Editor. American Bar Association, A project of the Section of Public Contract Law, 2011.

Different Perspectives on Interacting With a More Active DCAA. Multiple contributors. American Bar Association (ABA), Section of Public Contract Law, 2010. A collection of program remarks and materials from the annual meeting of the ABA Section of Public Contract Law, August 9, 2010.

Periodicals
Federal Business Opportunities
http://www.fedbizopps.gov/

Federal Computer Week
https://www.fcw.com

Government Computer News
https://gcn.com/

National Contract Management Journal
http://www.ncmahq.org

Websites
Federal Acquisition Institute
https://www.fai.gov/drupal/

Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) – with Supplemental Regulations, Acquisition Systems, and Archives
https://www.acquisition.gov/?q=browsefar

Defense Acquisition Guidebook
https://www.dau.mil/tools/dag

ACQ (Acquisition) Website – Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics (Don’t miss the external links provided here for additional acquisition websites!)
http://www.acq.osd.mil

Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS) and Procedures, Guidance, and Information (PGI)
http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/dars/dfarspgi/current/

General Services Administration
http://www.gsa.gov/portal/category/100000

Government Accountability Office
https://www.gao.gov/

National Technical Information Service - Department of Commerce
https://www.ntis.gov/

Library of Congress – Congressional Record, Bills, Committee Hearings; Public Laws
https://www.congress.gov

Virginia’s eProcurement Portal
https://eva.virginia.gov/index.htm

Virginia’s Agency Procurement and Surplus Property Manual (APSPM)
https://eva.virginia.gov/pages/eva-aspm-manual.htm

Virginia’s Vendors Manual — A Vendor’s Guide on How to do Business With the Commonwealth of Virginia
https://eva.virginia.gov/pages/eva-vendors-manual.htm

Virginia Information Technologies Agency — Guidance for information technology procurements.
http://www.vita.virginia.gov

This is an ongoing effort at sharing potentially helpful resources with you. It will change over time. However, as stated above, I can make no guarantee that this list of items, or any future list, is accurate at the time you review it. (See also the “Website Terms of Use and Disclaimers” information on this website’s Disclaimer page.)
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In 2008, Mr. Boleyn made government contracting a primary practice area in his law practice. Subsequently, he earned a Master’s Certificate in Government Contracting from The George Washington University School of Business in 2012.