Government Contracting Glossary
Master the language of government contracting. Browse 498 terms covering regulations, contract types, procurement processes, and more.
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PPP (Public Private Partnership)
A PPP is a contractual agreement between a public agency and a private sector entity to deliver infrastructure projects or services.
PQM (Proposal Quality Management)
PQM ensures a compliant, compelling, and high-scoring proposal through structured processes, reviews, and continuous improvement in government contracting.
PRAG (Performance Risk Analysis Group)
The PRAG analyzes contractor performance risk, helping agencies make informed award decisions and manage contracts effectively.
PSA (Procurement Services Agreement)
A Procurement Services Agreement (PSA) defines terms for procuring goods/services, often used for streamlined buying or indefinite delivery contracts.
PSC (Product Service Code)
A Product Service Code (PSC) is a four-digit code used by the U.S. federal government to classify the products and services it buys.
PSS (Professional Services Schedule)
The PSS is a GSA Schedule that allows federal agencies to procure a wide range of professional services from qualified contractors.
PWS (Performance Work Statement)
A PWS defines the required results in measurable, performance-based terms rather than dictating how a contractor performs the work.
QASP (Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan)
A QASP outlines how the government will monitor a contractor's performance to ensure standards and requirements are met.
QCP (Quality Control Plan)
A QCP in government contracting details how a contractor ensures that its products or services meet the required quality standards and specifications.
QPL (Qualified Products List)
A QPL is a list of products approved for government purchase after meeting specific qualification requirements and testing standards.
QVL (Qualified Vendors List)
A QVL is a government-maintained list of vendors pre-approved to supply specific goods or services, streamlining the acquisition process.
RD (Research And Development)
RD in government contracting refers to systematic work undertaken to increase knowledge and its use for creating new applications.
