FAR 3.400 is the rule that tells people how to keep things fair and stop bribery when the government buys stuff. It helps make sure everyone follows the rules.
FAR 3.400 is about rules for talking to the government after a contract ends. It makes sure people do not try to unfairly get new deals by using inside info. Think of it like a game — once it’s over, players can’t use secret tips to win the next one. This protects fair competition and trust in government buying.
FAR 3.400 is about stopping unfair or unsafe behavior when someone helps the government plan contracts. It says outside people—like advisors—must follow rules so they don't hurt competition or share private info. Think of it like a referee who makes sure everyone plays fair when setting up the game. This helps keep government buying honest and fair for all.
When working with FAR 3.400, many people forget to check for conflicts of interest before hiring someone. Others skip the step of reporting unfair practices, like kickbacks or gifts. A big mistake is not training employees on how to spot and stop unethical behavior. These slips can lead to rule violations and major trouble for your agency or company. Staying honest and alert helps you follow FAR 3.400 and avoid problems.
<a href="https://learn.cradle2contract.com/made-simple/far-3-402-contractors-code-of-business-ethics">FAR 3.402 – Contractors’ Code of Business Ethics</a><br>
<a href="https://learn.cradle2contract.com/made-simple/far-3-403-employee-training-requirements">FAR 3.403 – Employee Training Requirements</a><br>
<a href="https://learn.cradle2contract.com/made-simple/far-3-405-violations-and-penalties">FAR 3.405 – Violations and Penalties</a><br>
<a href="https://learn.cradle2contract.com/made-simple/far-3-406-reporting-improper-conduct">FAR 3.406 – Reporting Improper Conduct</a><br>
<a href="https://learn.cradle2contract.com/made-simple/far-3-407-whistleblower-protections">FAR 3.407 – Whistleblower Protections</a><br>