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==About ==
 
==About ==
 
The US Government is the world's largest consumer, and offers great potential and opportunities for companies to sell goods and services.  The US Federal Government also has the most complex rules, regulations, and laws governing these purchases of goods and services.  The myriad of rules and regulations can bewilder even the most experienced professional.
 
The US Government is the world's largest consumer, and offers great potential and opportunities for companies to sell goods and services.  The US Federal Government also has the most complex rules, regulations, and laws governing these purchases of goods and services.  The myriad of rules and regulations can bewilder even the most experienced professional.
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Selling to the US Government requires an understanding of these laws and regulations both from a compliance perspective, and business perspective.     
 
Selling to the US Government requires an understanding of these laws and regulations both from a compliance perspective, and business perspective.     
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GovCwiki, is a resource and knowledge source to help navigate the numerous Government Regulations.
 
GovCwiki, is a resource and knowledge source to help navigate the numerous Government Regulations.
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There are navigation panels on the left.  In addition you can search on a particular topic.   
 
There are navigation panels on the left.  In addition you can search on a particular topic.   
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The site is organized by Categories and Sub-Categories.  For instance, if you go to the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) navigation pane on the left, you will see that you can select a particular standard. If you select CAS 401 - Consistency in Estimating, Accumulating, and Reporting Costs, what comes up is the Category main page.  If you scroll to the bottom, and select the Category:  "CAS 401: Consistency in Estimating, Accumulating, and Reporting Costs, you will "Pages" within that category.  In this case, you can see the preambles to CAS 401.  Larger categories have subcategories, smaller ones, have pages.
 
The site is organized by Categories and Sub-Categories.  For instance, if you go to the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) navigation pane on the left, you will see that you can select a particular standard. If you select CAS 401 - Consistency in Estimating, Accumulating, and Reporting Costs, what comes up is the Category main page.  If you scroll to the bottom, and select the Category:  "CAS 401: Consistency in Estimating, Accumulating, and Reporting Costs, you will "Pages" within that category.  In this case, you can see the preambles to CAS 401.  Larger categories have subcategories, smaller ones, have pages.

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The US Government is the world's largest consumer, and offers great potential and opportunities for companies to sell goods and services. The US Federal Government also has the most complex rules, regulations, and laws governing these purchases of goods and services. The myriad of rules and regulations can bewilder even the most experienced professional.


Selling to the US Government requires an understanding of these laws and regulations both from a compliance perspective, and business perspective.


GovCwiki, is a resource and knowledge source to help navigate the numerous Government Regulations.


There are navigation panels on the left. In addition you can search on a particular topic.


The site is organized by Categories and Sub-Categories. For instance, if you go to the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) navigation pane on the left, you will see that you can select a particular standard. If you select CAS 401 - Consistency in Estimating, Accumulating, and Reporting Costs, what comes up is the Category main page. If you scroll to the bottom, and select the Category: "CAS 401: Consistency in Estimating, Accumulating, and Reporting Costs, you will "Pages" within that category. In this case, you can see the preambles to CAS 401. Larger categories have subcategories, smaller ones, have pages.