The Professional Service Contract Reporting Act is a federal bill that aims to enhance transparency and accountability in government contracting. It requires federal agencies to report detailed information on professional service contracts, including the contractor's identity, services provided, contract value, and performance outcomes. By increasing visibility into these contracts, the bill seeks to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse in federal procurement processes. This legislation could lead to improved oversight of government spending and ensure that taxpayer dollars are used efficiently and effectively.
2024-01-12: Date of introduction
2024-01-16: Referred to Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee
2024-01-18: Rereferred to Urban Affairs Committee
2024-01-22: Notice of hearing for February 13, 2024
2024-03-05: Placed on General File with AM2686
2024-03-05: Urban Affairs AM2686 filed
2024-04-18: Indefinitely postponed
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