Considered one of the few “must pass” pieces of legislation, Congress uses the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to shape federal procurement policy. Each year, the NDAA contains provisions prohibiting certain activities, encouraging others, and imposing new requirements on the government contracting community. This year’s NDAA is shaping up to be no different.
Join Jon Williams and Kevin Barnett of PilieroMazza and Elizabeth Sullivan of Madison Services Group for a discussion where you’ll See more +
Considered one of the few “must pass” pieces of legislation, Congress uses the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to shape federal procurement policy. Each year, the NDAA contains provisions prohibiting certain activities, encouraging others, and imposing new requirements on the government contracting community. This year’s NDAA is shaping up to be no different.
Join Jon Williams and Kevin Barnett of PilieroMazza and Elizabeth Sullivan of Madison Services Group for a discussion where you’ll learn:
- the NDAA’s latest policy changes and their impact on small and large government contractors,
- how contractors can influence Congressional priorities addressed in future NDAAs, and
- other vehicles Congress may use in the coming months that will impact government contracting, including extensions of government funding (set to expire in February) or the Biden Administration’s signature Build Back Better legislation. See less -