US Government Contracts Barbados, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico & Caribbean Locations
U.S. Government contracts are solicited in Barbados, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and other Caribbean locations. Federal government contract solicitations are often issued by the United States Embassy to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean, and the OECS for the acquisition of commodities and/or services.
Small business contractors in these areas must be familiar with the various regulations and laws that impact performance and successfully winning US government bids. Many contracts include IT services, power integration, construction and other service contracts.
Applicable US government contract laws: contracts in Barbados, Virgin Islands and other Caribbean locations use the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). If not readily available, contractors may want to visit the Department of State Acquisition website at http://www.statebuy.state.gov/ to access the links to the FAR.
U.S. Government contracts are solicited in Barbados, Virgin Islands and other Caribbean Are Subject to Strict Compliance
The Embassy of the United States of America and the various US departments hold contractors to strict compliance with the various laws. Local attorneys are typically not familiar with the various regulations related to compliance requirements.
- Finding a US Government Contract Attorney is Essential to Successful Performance.
- Contractors are Subject to Various US contract laws.
- Make sure that Your Staff are Trained and Understand the Impact of Non-Compliance.
For help with bidding, compliance and litigation of US government contracts in Barbados, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and other Caribbean locations, call a government contracts lawyer at Watson & Associates, LLC at 1-866-601-5518. Speak to Theodore Watson.
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