In the Spotlight

Published Books on Government Contracting

Gregory A. Garrett, Managing Director and Practice Leader of Navigant’s Government Contractor Services practice, has authored a number of books on government contracting. Mr. Garrett is an internationally recognized expert in government contracting and project management. A prolific writer, Mr. Garrett has authored 14 books and published more than 80 articles on bid/proposal management, contracting, project management, cost estimating, contract negotiations and leadership. He is a highly acclaimed speaker and trainer. During the past 25 years, Mr. Garrett has managed more than $30 billion of large complex contracts and projects in both the U.S. government and industry.

A list of books recently published by Mr. Garrett are available for purchase by clicking on the appropriate links below.

Risk Management for Complex U.S. Government Contracts and Projects
This book provides a comprehensive view of what it takes to successfully manage large, complex, high-technology U.S. government contracts and projects. The contributing authors are a team of 12 experts with extensive experience in U.S. government agencies, military, and industry, with specialized knowledge and education in accounting, law, contracting, supply-chain management, and program/project management.

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Managing Subcontracts: Optimizing the U.S. Government’s Supply Chain
This book provides thoughtful and practical guidance on ways that government agencies, prime contractors and subcontractors can improve performance results and save taxpayers’ dollars. Gregg Garrett also discusses best practices that the industry applies in managing supply chains in support of U.S. government agencies and the public.

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Contract Administration: Tools, Techniques and Best Practices
This book provides a comprehensive guide to the contract administration process that is required for U.S. federal government contracts. The book covers a wide range of discussion regarding the functional skills, tools, techniques, and best practices that are available and adaptable to help improve performance results.

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If you are interested in obtaining information on government contracting training seminars, please visit www.FCTCenter.com.