Federal News Radio: Ten Myths of Government Contracting: Myth No. 1

Government Contracting Myths

Federal News Radio is republishing our Ten Myths of Government Contracting series, accompanied by an interview with the author, Tim Sullivan, Partner, Thompson Coburn, LLP.

Below is the audio from the interview on Myth No. 1, “We Should Never Protest”.

If you’d like to listen directly on the Federal News Radio website, visit here.

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