Acquisition Ethics (CLM 003) Flashcards
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- What is the main goal of ethics for government acquisition professionals?
- What is the Procurement Integrity Act (PIA)?
- Under the gift rules, what is the maximum value of an unsolicited gift a government employee may accept from a single outside source on a single occasion?
- You are a government contracting officer and a contractor offers you a pen worth $8 and a coffee mug worth $10 at the same meeting. Can you accept both?
- A contractor invites you to a holiday party with food and refreshments. Under what exception might you attend?
- What must you do if a competing contractor contacts you about employment while you are involved in a procurement?
- What are the post-employment restrictions under the Procurement Integrity Act?
- What is the lifetime ban under post-government employment restrictions?
- What is the two-year 'cooling off' restriction for former senior officials?
- What is an Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCI)?
- What are the three types of Organizational Conflicts of Interest?
- A government Program Manager suspects that a contractor's test results are inaccurate. What should the PM do?
- What is the Anti-Kickback Act?
- What are the penalties for violating the Anti-Kickback Act?
- What ethical value requires you to report progress accurately, even if the news is unfavorable?
- What regulation governs the Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch?
- You are writing a report on program progress and know the program is behind schedule. Your supervisor wants you to make it look better. What should you do?
- Can a government employee accept a gift from a contractor who is a personal friend?
- What is 'source selection information' under the Procurement Integrity Act?
- What is 'contractor bid or proposal information' under the Procurement Integrity Act?
- A retired military colonel joins a defense contractor 6 months after retirement. What restrictions apply?
- What is a 'covered DoD official' under procurement integrity rules?
- If a government employee discovers a contractor providing gifts to influence a contract award, what should they report?
- What does the principle of 'impartiality' require of government acquisition employees?
- Can a government acquisition professional accept free training from a contractor?
- What should a Contracting Officer do if they learn a contractor employee has access to source selection information?
- What is the government-wide ethics regulation that covers misuse of position?
- A government employee wins a door prize at a conference sponsored by a contractor. May they keep it?
- What is the purpose of a mitigation plan for Organizational Conflicts of Interest?
- Under what circumstances can a contracting officer waive an Organizational Conflict of Interest?
- What ethical obligation do contractor employees working alongside government employees have?
- A government employee is offered a $15 lunch by a contractor during a business meeting. Can they accept?
- What is the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart that addresses contractor ethics?
- What is the Contractor Code of Business Ethics and Conduct requirement?
- What happens if a government employee fails to report an employment contact from a contractor during a procurement?
- What are the 14 General Principles of Ethical Conduct for government employees?
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