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White House Orders New Rules on U.S. Outbound Investment

The Biden Administration has issued its long-awaited Executive Order on Addressing United States Investments in Certain National Security Technologies and Products in Countries of Concern (“EO”), which will create a new...more

When Is a Bait-and-Switch Not a Bait-and-Switch? When Key Personnel Ignore Their Non-Compete Agreements

Can a disappointed offeror successfully challenge an award by demonstrating that it had signed non-compete agreements with the awardee’s proposed key personnel? Not necessarily. ...more

How Claims Court Ruling May Expand Bid Protest Avenues

The U.S. Court of Federal Claims' willingness to accept jurisdiction over what are ostensibly Other Transaction Authorities, or OTAs, surfaced again this month in Hydraulics International Inc. v. U.S., where the court found...more

How Claims Court Ruling May Alter High-Dollar Procurements

For the second time in recent weeks, the Court of Federal Claims issued a ruling that broke from U.S. Government Accountability Office precedent. In IAP Worldwide Services Inc. v. U.S., Judge Matthew H. Solomson faulted the...more

COVID-19: Executive Order - Mask Mandate and Restrictions on Accessing Federal Buildings

As a result of an Executive Order issued by President Biden on January 20, 2021, federal contractors should expect new PPE requirements and possible facility access or capacity restrictions due to social distancing guidelines...more

GAO Bid Protest

On September 24, 2020, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) sustained a protest brought by Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc. (Teledyne) against the $651.6 million National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)...more

New Rule Expands US Government Contracting Ban on Targeted Chinese Telecommunications

Beginning on August 13, U.S. federal government agencies will be prohibited from issuing new contracts or extending or renewing existing contracts to entities that use certain telecommunications and video surveillance...more

CARES Act Provides New Relief Authority for Federal Contractors

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act, signed into law on March 28, contains important relief authority for federal contractors affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, Section 3610 of the...more

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