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Is there a requirement that the government maintain minutes of meeting documentation for a reconstruction meeting of a federal contract?
 
Is there a requirement that the government maintain minutes of meeting documentation for a reconstruction meeting of a federal contract?


Maybe, you'll have to search through pages and pages of regs to know for sure.
 
Is there a requirement that the government maintain minutes of meeting documentation for a reconstruction meeting of a federal contract?

Why do you ask?

Put your question in context with what is happening to you that gives rise to the question and you might get some helpful comments.
 
I was present at a reconstruction meeting at the request of the awarded contractor. The contractor represented that I would be involved in the field management of the project.

I was later terminated under fraudulent circumstances. I made a FOIA request for the minutes of the reconstruction meeting. I was provided with a copy of the sign in sheet, all names but mine blacked out and told that the government did not have a copy of minutes of the referenced meeting.
 
Maybe they said they would use you, but so what? How is that a guarantee? Without a signed contract they certainly have no obligation to follow through with that.
 
The original question was: Does the government have a responsibility to record and maintain minutes of a reconstruction meeting between the government and the awarded contractor.
 
Nothing more we can do, OP.
I suggest you hire a lawyer if you continue to have questions.
 
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