Miller & Chevalier – As government contractors are well aware, the Trump administration issued a host of executive orders over the past month that may impact their contractual obligations and costs. While agency implementation of the E.O.s’ directives is ongoing, contractors are already beginning to receive contract modifications, putting the policies of these orders into effect.
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