CRS
Congressional Research Service
Definition
The Congressional Research Service is a legislative branch agency that provides nonpartisan research and analysis to Congress on all public policy issues. CRS reports on government contracting topics provide authoritative analysis of procurement policy, legislation, and trends.
CRS reports are valuable resources for understanding government contracting policy context and legislative intent. Contractors and acquisition professionals reference CRS analyses for policy research and market intelligence. CRS reports on acquisition reform, small business programs, and agency spending provide insights for strategic planning.
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