Contributors

Our contributors are some of the foremost experts in the GovCon industry and we’re pleased to be bringing you some of the best advice they have to offer.

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Merritt Green – General Counsel, P.C.
In 2004, Merritt Green founded General Counsel, P.C.  Under his leadership, General Counsel, P.C. has steadily grown to become a full-service law firm providing comprehensive legal services for businesses ranging from start-up to multi-billion dollar organizations. General Counsel, P.C. has the knowledge and negotiation skills to resolve GSA government contract disputes, draft government agreements and handle contract administration. General Counsel, P.C.

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Judy BradtJudy Bradt – Summit Insight
Judy is an expert author, speaker and consultant. She’s been covered by national media including SBTV, ABC Radio, the Financial Post, Fortune Small Business, and Entrepreneur Magazine. From 1988 to 2003, Judy was the top specialist in US government contracting at the Canadian Embassy in Washington DC. She is the owner of Summit Insight. Summit Insight

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Gal BorensteinGal Borenstein – The Borenstein Group
Gal is a recognized expert in strategic communications, branding, marketing, advertising and public relations for Business-to-Business companies. As the founder and CEO of The Borenstein Group, an integrated marketing communications firm in the Washington DC metropolitan area, he has helped hundreds of startups, early-stage, growing and mature companies recalibrate their brand promises and rebuild valuation. The Borenstein Group

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David RalstonDavid Ralston – Foley & Lardner LLP
David is one of Foley’s Government Contracts litigation partners offering valuable expertise in three main areas: 1) Formation and structure, 2) Special performance issues, and 3) Compliance and training.
Foley’s Government Contracts Practice

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