Proposed Changes to the FAR Regarding 8(a) Program Contracts DoD, GSA and NASA have proposed amending the FAR to provide guidance on an 8(a)’s ability to continue to accept orders after its departure from the program and provisions related to 8(a) protests. The rules were issued, in part, to … [Read more...]
SBA Final Rule Regarding Task and Delivery Order Contracts; Bundling and Consolidation, 78 Fed. Reg. 61114 (October 2, 2013)
SBA recently issued a significant rule affecting Multiple Award Contracts (MACs) that implements Section 1331 of the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010. Section 1331 focuses on several “tools” contracting officers can use to increase small business participation in MACs. The final rule also addresses … [Read more...]
Devon Hewitt Writes on Sequestration’s Effect on Small Businesses
Read the Federal Contracts Report article here. The post Devon Hewitt Writes on Sequestration’s Effect on Small Businesses appeared first on Protorae Law. … [Read more...]
Small Business Contracting Update 2013
Click here for Small Business Contracting Update. The post Small Business Contracting Update 2013 appeared first on Protorae Law. … [Read more...]
Key Pending and Proposed Regulatory Actions Affecting Small Businesses
Pending Small Business Regulatory Actions: Acquisition Process: Task and Delivery Order Contracts, Bundling, Consolidation, 77 Fed. Reg. 29130 (May 16, 2012) (Proposed Rule). Authorizes set-asides of orders issued under Multiple Award Contracts including those on the GSA Schedule; discusses … [Read more...]
Key Small Business Provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2013
Section 1641 – Small Business Mentor-Protégé Program Authorizes SBA to establish a Mentor-Protégé Program for small businesses Small business Mentor-Protgege Program should be “identical” to 8(a) Mentor-Protégé Program Agencies other than SBA cannot establish a Mentor-Protégé Program unless the … [Read more...]
Bid Protest News You Can Use
On November 13, the Government Accountability Office made its annual report to Congress which includes the hotly anticipated bid protest statistics report. Ok, not so hotly anticipated, but it is always interesting. Also included in the annual report is a list of cases in which the agency refused to … [Read more...]
Federal Court Denies Aldevra-Type Protest
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012, the US Court of Federal Claims issued a much-anticipated decision in Kingdomware Technologies, Inc. v. United States. Kingdomware filed a protest at the Court challenging the VA’s use of the Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) to procure Emergency Notification Services … [Read more...]
Final Rule Issued Re: Reporting Executive Compensation
On July 26, 2012, the FAR Council issued a final rule entitled "Reporting Executive Compensation and First-Tier Subcontract Awards." The final rule follows an interim rule issued on the same subject on July 8, 2010. Both the interim and final rule implement a section of the Federal Funding … [Read more...]
Top 5 Things You Should Know About Bid Protests
Acclaimed attorney Devon Hewitt walks clients through the five most important aspects of the Bid Protest process. For more information: Every year the General Accounting Office publishes statistics regarding bid protests filed with GAO the previous fiscal year. In March the GAO … [Read more...]
Final Rule Issued Re: Reporting Executive Compensation
On July 26, 2012, the FAR Council issued a final rule entitled “Reporting Executive Compensation and First-Tier Subcontract Awards.” The final rule follows an interim rule issued on the same subject on July 8, 2010. Both the interim and final rule implement a section of the Federal Funding … [Read more...]
Air Force Lifts Booz Allen Suspension
On February 6 of this year, the Air Force proposed for debarment the San Antonio office of Booz Allen. The Air Force proposed the San Antonio office for debarment because a former Air Force official who joined Booz Allen brought with him to work and disclosed to others in the office non-public, … [Read more...]