Filing Small Business SBA NAICS Codes Protests – Dos and Don’ts

Protesting the Small Business Administration SBA North American Industry Classification System (NAICs Codes) size standard for a government contract can be tricky when you try to qualify as small. This is especially true when there are differences between the amount of labor required and the overall cost of the contract. How Does… Read more »

Government Procurement Fraud Defense to False Claims Act

Government procurement fraud litigation has escalated over the past few years due to increased government oversight. A particular target of federal procurement law is the federal False Claims Act. 28 USC 2514. To prevail under section 2514, the government must “establish by clear and convincing evidence that the contractor knew that… Read more »

Responding to Cure Notices in Government Contracting

Avoid Costly Mistakes When Responding to Government Cure Notices That Can Almost Guarantee a Termination for Default If you do not adequately respond to a government contract cure notice, your company could be at a great disadvantage because you are likely to receive a termination for default. In other words, although the… Read more »

Security Facility Clearance and Understanding the Regulations

Security facility clearance compliance decisions and internal practices are important aspects of being able to perform government contracts. When companies are facing judicial scrutiny or adverse legal actions, it is important to understand the laws and regulations that regulate facility clearances and individuals complying with those laws. As a government… Read more »

The Basics of Government Facility Clearances

Government Facility Clearances Having government facility clearances for a government contract involves a decision from a national security perspective, that a facility can be accessed for classified information. As a government contractor, you can be granted a government facility clearance for confidential, secret, or even at the Top Secret level. You must complete… Read more »

LPTA & Lowest PriceTechnically Acceptable Source Selection Process

The lowest price technically acceptable source selection process (LPTA)  is commonly used by government contracting agencies when best value is expected to result from selection of the technically acceptable proposal with the lowest evaluated price. Many solicitations are now advertised as using the lowest cost technically acceptable source selection process. Agencies… Read more »