Dentons – The government has been asking many federal contractors to explain why their prices are appropriate and whether they can provide savings or discounts. Press reports indicate that these requests are increasing, and amid a record number of contract terminations, contractors may feel concerned that the wrong response could lead the government to terminate their contracts too.
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Price Check: What to Do When Your Federal Customer Requests a Discount
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