Home Law Awardee Not Required to Propose Indirect Overhead Costs When None Were Applicable... LawNewsResource Library Awardee Not Required to Propose Indirect Overhead Costs When None Were Applicable to the Contract; COFC No. 16-1259C, IT Shows Inc. v. United States February 1, 2017 34 Share FacebookLinkedinTwitter You must be a Paid or Free Trial Member to Access this Content. Paid members, please login to view your news subscription(s). RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Compliance USAID – Security and Information Technology Requirements Compliance USAID Acquisition Regulation – Safeguarding Against Exploitation, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, and Child Neglect Law Agencies Must Document a Proposal’s Strengths, Weaknesses, and Deficiencies. What’s an Agency Supposed to Do When a Proposal Is Merely Adequate?