Bradley recently published articles discussing how government contractors should prepare for and deal with a shutdown and how contractors can recover costs and seek time extensions as a result of a shutdown. This post outlines key actions government contractors should consider once the government eventually reopens.
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7 Steps Government Contractors Must Take After the Government Shutdown Ends
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