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Defense Consultant Registration and Reform Act of 1988

Introduced: September 22, 1988 See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 4 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Sep 26, 1988
Referred to Subcommittee on Investigations.
Sep 26, 1988
Executive Comment Requested from DOD.
Sep 22, 1988
Referred to House Committee on Armed Services.
Sep 22, 1988
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Defense Consultant Registration and Reform Act of 1988 - Prohibits defense agencies from awarding a contract for advisory and assistance services to any consultant unless: (1) such consultant complies with the registration requirements of this Act; and (2) the contracting officer has reviewed the registration information and determined that such consultant does not have a conflict of interest that could be prejudicial to the United States.

Prohibits defense agencies from awarding a contract to any person submitting a bid to such agencies unless such person certifies that each consultant that has assisted in the preparation of such bid has complied with the registration requirements of this Act.

Requires each consultant who has submitted a bid or who has been retained in connection with the preparation of a bid for a Department of Defense (DOD) contract to register with the DOD Office of Standards of Conduct. Requires such consultants to update the registered information upon submitting a bid or being retained for the preparation of a bid for another DOD contract.

Sets forth the information to be included in the registration.

Directs the DOD Inspector General to monitor the compliance of consultants with the registration requirements of this Act and to report annually to the House and Senate Committees on Armed Services on the extent of such compliance.

Provides that any consultant who intentionally fails to comply with such registration requirements shall be subject to suspension and debarment proceedings.

Provides that this Act shall not apply to contracts which, as determined by the Secretary of Defense, involve: (1) sensitive foreign intelligence or counterintelligence activities; (2) sensitive law enforcement investigations; or (3) special access programs.

What's happening now September 26, 1988

Referred to Subcommittee on Investigations.

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