Rogers Joseph O’Donnell – In December 2024, the Small Business Administration (SBA) published a Final Rule that sought to clarify the timing and effect of small business size recertifications. These changes will have significant consequences for many small businesses that compete for task and delivery orders under multiple award contracts. In his monthly Contract Management Magazine column, Rogers Joseph O’Donnell shareholder Stephen L. Bacon explains the SBA’s new policy, along with the consequences of the rule and its potential impact on small businesses.
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Counsel Commentary: SBA Revamps Size Recertification Rules
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