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Successfully Fact-Find a FAR 15 Compliant Cost Analysis
If you're looking for insight into fact-finding when conducting cost analysis, check out this presentation on key points that ensure you comply with FAR 15. As a preview of what you'll see in th...
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Session 2 - Methodologies and How-Tos
Now that you've watched Session 1 of our "Price Analysis of a Unicorn" Tutorial Series, you can move on to watch our second discussion. In this session, you'll get an inside look into: Specific me...
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Session 3 - Case Walkthrough
The final session of our "Price Analysis of a Unicorn" Tutorial Series is here. To ensure that you've fully grasped the concepts of our previous sessions: We will conduct a full review of the con...
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Competition: Lowest Price/Technically Acceptable (LPTA) - Training Video
Check out this training video on LPTA competition.
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How do I analyze travel costs?
In SpendLogic, we have a dedicated travel module that is integrated with the Joint Travel Regulations (JTR) and the Federal Travel Regulations (FTR). This module uses Market Comparable as the price...
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How do I run a learning curve (aka improvement curve) analysis in SpendLogic?
Problem: I have a manufacturing purchase order that requires a learning curve analysis on labor. How do I do this in SpendLogic? Learning curve analysis is available any time you develop a price an...
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How do I analyze rates for a foreign supplier?
Users will conduct a labor rate analysis just as they would for a U.S. supplier. However, the user can now enter the country of the foreign supplier. SpendLogic updated this feature in Spring 202...
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How do I write a "similar-to" price analysis report?
If you're writing a price analysis and trying to compare two items that are not identical, then you're writing what's often referred to as a "similar-to" price analysis. However, this is a bit of a...
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How do I determine which price analysis method I should use?
In SpendLogic, you'll find a step-by-step method wizard that will help you decide which method is best, based on answers you provide to a few basic questions. To access the method wizard: 1. Start...
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My price analysis is lower than the proposed price. Now what?
Note: Before proceeding, consult your company’s policies and procedures as to how to move forward in this situation. Most companies have a set of documentation that is required to be filled out if...