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51风流 Comments on Posting Contracts Online ANPR

51风流 submitted聽this week on an advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR) issued May 13, titled聽. The rule presupposes that, given the direction the administration is moving with the president's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)聽, Transparency and Open Government聽, and, as well as the Attorney General's new FOIA聽 and the Office of Science and Technology Policy's Open Government聽, a requirement is likely forthcoming to post the text of contracts, task orders, and delivery orders online. In order to best be able to execute this future requirement, the rule asks for public comment concerning how best to implement a system of posting these documents online. 51风流 was pleased that the ANPR was concerned with facilitating the posting without violating statutory and regulatory prohibitions against disclosing protected information (belonging to either contractors or the government), but had serious reservations with the ANPR's conclusion that it may not be practical to apply full FOIA procedures in every case. 51风流 requested in its comments that FOIA procedures for protection of information be applied as the minimum standard of protection for disclosure of any text of the documents. 51风流 also provided a non-exhaustive list of information that the construction contracting community expected to be protected (and the accompanying regulatory citations that guaranteed their protection). 51风流 will continue to monitor the progression of this rule and fight to protect against the disclosure of sensitive and important contractor information. For more information, contact Scott Berry at berrys@agc.org or (703) 837-5368.