What is a teaming agreement and when is it most commonly used?
What will be an ideal response?
A teaming agreement is a contract between a potential prime contractor and
another firm that agrees to act as a potential subcontractor. Typically, the
prime promises that if awarded the prime contract, it will reward its
“teammate” with an implementing subcontract in return for the often unpaid
support given in making the bid. Teaming agreements have been used when
the federal government has embarked on programs to fulfill procurement
needs, mainly in high-tech defense industry
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