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TINA
(redirected from Truth In Negotiations Act)

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TINAThere Is No Alternative
TINATransport Infrastructure Needs Assessment (EU)
TINATruth In Negotiations Act
TINATINA Is No Acronym
TINATelecommunication Information Network Architecture
TINATelecom Information Networking Architecture
TINAThink in New Areas (website)


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Ideally, the ethics program permeates everything from day-today interaction with government officials to organizational conflicts of interest, improper gifts and gratuities, bribery, the Anti-Kickback Act, contingency fees, the Procurement Integrity Act, revolving door rules, the Truth in Negotiations Act, false statements and false claims, penalties for violations, and what to do if an employee is aware of a violation.
SAIC) be changed from an OTA to a Federal Acquisition Regulation-based contract that would include the Truth in Negotiations Act, the Procurement Integrity Act, Cost Accountability Standards, and an Organizational Conflicts of Interest clause.
The government based its fraud charge on the Truth in Negotiations Act, a statute requiring contractors to disclose certain "cost or pricing data" during price negotiations.
 
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