Contractors might be asked to do extra work during the coronavirus and as agency’s scramble to keep operating. Or contractors might have trouble pulling together the people they need, and that could cause delays. Barbara Kinosky said those and other situations have specific procedures and remedies, and as contractors you’ve got specific rights. The managing partner of Center Law & Consulting joined Federal Drive to talk more.
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