what a waste of money.
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@WSJ Can you explain this? Why do you empower neonazis?pic.twitter.com/yO97P0Exut
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they can't even get an RFP written by then, much less evaluate proposals. Do they know how gov't contract acquisition works?
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Tight deadlines = Eliminating competition for the contractor they've more than likely already chose.
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there's very specific criteria 4 sole-sourcing a contract. There'll be months--maybe years--of challenges to the award
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Likely start with design build contracts through an existing IDIQ procurement.
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but how many existing IDIQs have wall-building labor categories? I predict a long contracting process.
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this guy is obessed with that wall
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Those contractors are unAmerican
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I actually PAY my taxes - and I don't want to pay for a wall. How about technology? THINK MORE
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ALL contracting firms should boycott the federal RFP for this or we attack to protest and harass them at thier HQ in future... enjoy!
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I hope this is true. The savings in education, healthcare, food stamps, etc will pay for it.
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hell bent on the damned wall; will take too long, be way too expensive; most likely never be finished. Complete waste of our $
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Anyone who has worked in govt contracting knows this is not going to happen in April. There will be hundreds of award protests.
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