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In what situation would the government use a no-bid contract?
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In what situation would the government use a no-bid contract?
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A government could choose to use a non-bid contract in cases involving sensitive information and projects. The government might choose to go with a trusted contractor instead of inviting bids.
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A legislature could decide to utilize a non-offer agreement in cases including delicate data and ventures. The legislature may decide to go with a confided in contractual worker as opposed to welcoming offers.
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