Larry Allen: Who’s going to pay for transactional data rule?

The transactional data rule is something the General Services Administration has instituted to try and move away from the price reduction clause some day. But i...

Larry Allen, president, Allen Federal Business Partners

The transactional data rule is something the General Services Administration has instituted to try and move away from the price reduction clause some day. But it's turning out to be a slow and expensive system to get up and running. Larry Allen, president of Allen Federal Business Partners. tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin he's wondering who's going to pay?

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