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Labor Hours Under Fire: GAO Denies Protest of Staffing Hours Assessment
The protester claimed that the agency failed to conduct meaningful discussions about its proposal, which was rated as having significant weaknesses due to insufficient...
Awardee Shows Its SDVOSB Status Remained From VetCert to DSBS
The appellant challenged the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) status of the apparent awardee. It pointed out that the awardee was not listed in...
SEC Seeks SolarWinds Settlement in Reversal for Agency Under New Leadership
Cybersecurity Dive - The Securities and Exchange Commission has reached a settlement with SolarWinds and the company’s chief information security officer, Timothy Brown, to...
Qantas Attack Reveals One Phone Call Is All It Takes to...
The Guardian - All it can take is a phone call. That’s what Qantas learned this week when the personal information of up to...
Recent Supreme Court Activity with Major Implications for Government Contractors
Womble Bond Dickinson - Two recent Supreme Court matters signal major implications for government contractors. First, the Supreme Court will review whether government contractors...
Project Labor Agreements Are Back
Smith Currie Oles - The most recent iteration of project labor agreements in federal construction contracts, imposed by President Biden’s Executive Order 14063, has...