Part 2 of a 3-part series: You can’t go far in government contracting today without hearing about Teaming and Joint Venturing, or Mentor Protégé relationships. Whether you are a large business looking to leverage a small business partner’s eligibility, or a small business looking to supplement your Continue Reading
GovCon M&A: Unique Concerns and Considerations
When a merger or acquisition involves a federal government contractor (or contractors), there are a host of additional questions and concerns that should be analyzed and addressed before the deal can go through. From small business eligibility to other compliance issues; from organizational Continue Reading
The Fundamentals of Federal Subcontracting
Part 1 of a 3-part series: In the government contracting space, subcontract agreements must do double duty. Not only do they have to address the requirements of the prime and subcontractor, they also have to consider the interests of the federal government. This legal balancing act requires a depth Continue Reading
The Ins and Outs of Intervention: Protecting Your Award Post-Protest
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
Mergers and Acquisitions: Key Considerations for GovCons
Merging with or acquiring a government contractor involves addressing critical issues like small business eligibility, compliance, and organizational conflicts of interest. These factors can impact the viability of existing contracts, affect the target company's continued eligibility for government Continue Reading
Year-End Estate Planning in Uncertain Times
Abbey Horwitz discussed “Year-End Estate Planning in Uncertain Times” during a webinar presented by the New Jersey State Bar Association. Continue Reading
Breach: Before, During and After – Best Practices & Prevention Strategies
Data breaches are costly and create chaos for organizations and their customers. So how do you protect your organization from a data breach? How do recognize a breach? How do you respond to a breach? This virtual program will focus on intrusions, vulnerabilities and protection for contractors, Continue Reading
Cloud Security Fundamentals and FedRAMP Compliance
The Cloud Security and FedRAMP compliance course provides students with an in-depth knowledge of cloud security requirements, cloud security issues, cloud computing architecture and security concepts for the three types of cloud computing: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) , Software as a Service Continue Reading
Trademark Basics for Small Business
Keith Toms speaks on “Trademark Basics for Small Business” during the Third Annual Disability Owned Convening, a virtual event presented by The Small Business Hub, at National Disability Institute (NDI). Continue Reading
Q&A Office Hours
Alex Major and Franklin Turner are available to provide their thoughts in response to any federal procurement questions that you and your company might have. They have significant experience representing companies of all sizes in connection with a host of government contracts issues – including Continue Reading