CPARS Ratings: The Subjective Reality Contractors Must Navigate CPARS ratings can make or break future contract opportunities, but are they truly objective? A recent ruling by the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals confirms that these ratings are not just fact-based assessments—they reflect government opinion on contractor performance. Government contractors must take preemptive action to... Read More
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March 2025: Reducing the Negative Impacts of a Government Shutdown for Federal Contractors
Government Shutdown: What Contractors Need to Know With a potential government shutdown looming, contractors must brace for disruptions in funding, contract awards, and workforce management. Delays in payments, contract modifications, and security clearances could impact operations, while executive orders add further uncertainty. How will this affect your contracts? What steps can you take to protect... Read More
10 FAQs: Navigating Legal Challenges for Government Contractors Impacted by President Trump’s Recent Executive Orders
Executive Orders & Government Contracts: What You Need to Know Recent executive orders have triggered sweeping contract reviews, funding delays, and an increase in stop work orders and terminations—raising urgent legal and compliance concerns for government contractors. With risks mounting, contractors should be asking critical questions about invoice disputes, contract terminations, financial recovery, and regulatory... Read More
SeaPort NxG Adds 1,023 with Rolling Admissions II
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) has added over 1,000 companies to the SeaPort Next Generation (SeaPort NxG) contract... What does this mean for existing and new contractors? How will it impact small business participation? Get the full breakdown and stay ahead of the competition. Read More