May’s Major Moves on Bid Protest Rules
Final rules issued on April 2, 2018 will bring several changes to the bid protest rules at the Government Accountability Office (“GAO”), effective May 1,
Final rules issued on April 2, 2018 will bring several changes to the bid protest rules at the Government Accountability Office (“GAO”), effective May 1,
Once again, McMahon, Welch and Learned, PLLC is proud to be a sponsor of the Northern Virginia B2G Matchmaking Conference, produced by the Greater Reston
Will the promise of an anticipated prime contractor to pay compensation to a subcontractor- teaming partner in exchange for the subcontractor’s promise of exclusivity be
The Rand Corporation, an American nonprofit global policy think tank, was recently commissioned to do a study on the GAO bid protest system as it
As reported in my previous blog post, action is finally being taken to address the overlapping and conflicting jurisdiction of the Department of Veterans Affairs
MWL Counsel Jody Reed recently a contributed an article to Homeland Security Today Magazine (HSToday) entitled, “Government Cybersecurity Update: GAO Holds Firm on Contract Protests“.
For years both the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) have had overlapping jurisdiction over Veteran Owned Small Businesses
The Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System or CPARS was established so that different government agencies could better gather and share information regarding the past performance of contractors.
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MWL Adds Two Senior Government Contracts Attorneys McMahon, Welch and Learned, PLLC is proud to announce the addition of two senior Government Contracts attorneys as