Contractors can plan for the unknown by implementing contracts and controls that provide more certainty and protection for ...
On February 26, 2024, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) published a notice in the Federal Register, seeking to renew and make changes to its construction compliance review ...
Many predict that, among other procurement and regulatory reforms, the new administration will implement policies favoring the award of fixed-price government contracts and grants. Throughout the ...
For better and for worse, government contractors have built up some institutional knowledge of how to function when their agency customers issue stop-work orders and send directives to restart the ...
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You paid a contractor for a job they never finished - now what happens?
Paid the contractor, but the job's still not done? Here's how to go from polite follow-ups to full escalation — and what actually need to happen next.
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