by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Feb 17, 2016 | Uncategorized
The timeliness rules for filing protests at the Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) (other than protests of a solicitation) requires that such protests shall be filed not later than 10 days after the basis of protest is known or should have been known (whichever... by Bill Walter, Partner, Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP | Apr 7, 2015 | Uncategorized
Bill Walter is a Partner in DHG’s Government Contract Advisory practice. He has over three decades of experience in the government contracting industry. DCAA recently issued two pieces of guidance to its auditors likely foretelling the next big challenge between... by Jonathon Aronie, Co-Managing Partner, Sheppard Mullin, LLP | Apr 3, 2015 | Uncategorized
Not enough Government Contracts blogs incorporate movie trivia. So here’s my contribution to fill this obvious gap in the procurement blogosphere: Is the following quotation (a) from a famous Monty Python skit or (b) from a conversation between two Government auditors... by Public Contracting Institute | Mar 24, 2015 | Uncategorized
To learn more about this topic, sign up for the April 14 Financial Forum Webinar: Preparing and Defending Your ICS and Avoiding the Deficiency List, Disallowances and Penalties. The Defense Contract Audit Agency (“DCAA”) recently issued a Memorandum for Regional... by Mark Burroughs, Partner, Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP | Mar 17, 2015 | Uncategorized
Mark Burroughs is a partner at Dixon Hughes Goodman . He has over 20 years of experience in providing auditing and consulting services to government contractors. With little fanfare, the DAR Council has withdrawn the Proposed Business System Rule (79 FR 41172, July... by Timothy Sullivan, Partner, Thompson Coburn, LLP | Jan 19, 2015 | A Government Contractor's Ten Commandments, Uncategorized
*This post is the tenth in the ten part series, “A Tenth Commandment Government Contractor. Ten Commandments”.* One of the most dangerous things that can happen to us in our business career is to make the mistake of stereotyping our adversary. In the world of...