The unique regulatory landscape of Government Contracting makes it difficult for new or commercial businesses to enter the space. Fortunately, the Government has created several programs to assist companies looking to enter the Federal market. These opportunities certainly help these Continue Reading
Will Drafting Fundamentals
Jud Stein moderated and presented on “Will Drafting Fundamentals” during a program presented by ICLE. Continue Reading
A Guide to the Buy American and Trade Agreements Act
Cara Wulf introduces students to the multiplicity of, and distinctions among, “Buy American” and other domestic preference statutes, regulations, and policies, for example President Biden’s Executive Order on Ensuring the Future is Made in All of America by All of America’s Workers. We will cover Continue Reading
Intervention: Working with the Government to Keep Your Award
In today's increasingly competitive federal market, bid protests are an inevitable feature of many procurements. You may receive an award notice, only to be told several days later that the contract is on hold, all because of a bid protest filed by a disgruntled competitor. If you have Continue Reading
EBC January Roundtable
Lanny Kurzweil moderates the EBC Environmental Roundtable which meets every other month to discuss relevant environmental issues, regulatory changes and new developments that may impact our members provided by o-committees which focus on: Regulatory Affairs, Brownfields & Site Remediation, Continue Reading
Changes: The Most Important Clause in Government Contracting
As many experienced federal contractors know, the Changes clause just may be the most important clause in your contract. From variations in quantities, to design revisions, to delays, to defective specifications, to breaches of warranty, many if not most of the issues that arise during the Continue Reading
Cost Principles – Travel Regulations
Franklin Turner and Cara Wulf take a close look at the Travel Costs cost principle, FAR 31.205-46, and examine the “dos” and “don’ts” of charging certain travel costs to the Federal government. They examine the regulations, DCAA guidance, and case law interpreting the cost principle. They also Continue Reading
Simplified Acquisition Procedures and Commercial Items
The unique regulatory landscape of Government Contracting makes it difficult for new or commercial businesses to enter the space. Fortunately, the Government has created several programs to assist companies looking to enter the Federal market. These opportunities certainly help these Continue Reading
TMA Philadelphia/Wilmington Year in Review and What’s Ahead for 2023
TMA’s Philadelphia/Wilmington chapter welcomed a panel of chapter board members for their virtual program discussing the state of restructuring for 2023. The panel reviewed the past year in restructuring and where they see the industry going in 2023. Continue Reading
Cybersecurity: Supply Chain Management
In this session 4 of 4 in the Fundamentals of Cybersecurity webinar series, Cara Wulf identifies how to ensure that good cybersecurity hygiene flows through a contractor’s supply chain. She discusses the Defense Contract Management Agency’s (DCMA) mandate to examine contractor compliance with Continue Reading