In any event, that unlikely to be helpful in this specific situation, as the majority of all revenues from rec.gov go directly to BAH[1], rather than to the public land management agencies responsible for stewarding the resources in the public interest.
BAH also has price setting authority, with a dearth of public oversight.
In any event, that unlikely to be helpful in this specific situation, as the majority of all revenues from rec.gov go directly to BAH[1], rather than to the public land management agencies responsible for stewarding the resources in the public interest.
BAH also has price setting authority, with a dearth of public oversight.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31369931