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The Looming Government Shutdown—What Contractors Can Do to Prepare

A government shutdown at the end of the month could significantly impact contractors. This alert provides practical guidance to help minimize the impact. Communicate with your contracting officers early and often to...more

DoD Requires Data Reporting for Certain Service Contracts Exceeding $3 Million

The Department of Defense (DoD) issued a final rule on July 9, 2021, requiring contractors to report annually their total labor hours and invoiced amounts for certain service contracts. Requirement applies to contracts...more

Bipartisan Senators Introduce Cyber Incident Notification Act of 2021

The legislation would require all federal contractors to report potential and actual cybersecurity incidents to the Department of Homeland Security. The Act would impose a 24-hour reporting requirement on federal...more

DoD Codifies the NISPOM and Makes Other Changes Regarding Access to Classified Information

The Department of Defense issued a final rule adding the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and making other changes relevant to contractors that access...more

Can the Government Terminate a Contract for Convenience When It Does Not Actually Terminate the Contract for Convenience?

Court of Federal Claims rules that the government “constructively” terminated a contractor for convenience when it did not order the quantities specified in the contract. The “constructive termination for convenience”...more

Up-to-the-Moment Status of COVID-19 Guidance on Contract Performance Impacts

As government contractors scramble to tackle contract performance changes and disruptions proximately caused by COVID-19, guidance suggests that federal agencies may act equitably. Federal procurement agencies seem inclined...more

Scenarios Government Contractors May Face During the COVID-19 National Emergency

Government contractors face unique challenges while they perform federal contracts during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Contractors should prepare for the factual scenarios they may encounter and consider the Federal...more

President Trump Invoked the Defense Production Act: What Are the Implications?

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, President Trump invoked his wartime authority under the Defense Production Act (the Act) to fulfill orders deemed necessary for national defense. The Act allows the federal government...more

Civilian Board of Contract Appeals Releases 2019 Annual Report

The Civilian Board of Contract Appeals recently released its fiscal year (FY) 2019 report. There are some interesting statistics for contractors to consider. Of note, litigants continue to benefit from the Board’s penchant...more

ASBCA Annual Report: Not All the News Is Positive for Contractors

The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA) reduced its docket for the fifth consecutive year, signaling potentially faster appeals for contractors. The ASBCA also continued to resolve matters through alternate...more

Unique Facts Entitle Contractor to Recover Under Mutual Mistake Theory

Latent errors in a data set provided by the Government led the ASBCA to hold the Government responsible for contractor-incurred costs. To obtain relief pursuant to the mutual mistake of fact theory, contractors must...more

Section 809 Panel: The Commercialization of Government Contracting

The Section 809 Panel has issued a series of recommendations to the DoD. This second installment of Pillsbury’s Section 809 Alerts focuses on recommendations to better align DoD’s acquisition process with the private...more

Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals Releases Annual Report: Positive Trends Continue

As the ASBCA chips away at its docket, contractors seeking Board resolution are benefitting from the highest sustain rate in 10 years. The ASBCA is reducing its backlog of appeals. FY 2018 ended with 901 pending appeals,...more

Is the Pendulum Swinging on Agency and Government Contractor Cooperation?

Comments from the Department of Defense—and recent good faith and fair dealing decisions—point to improved contractor/government relationships. Government officials are actively encouraging collaboration with, and less...more

2019 NDAA Signals Significant Expansion to Contractor Performance Evaluation Process

Changes to past performance evaluation system may create further conflict between the Government and contractors, and lead to greater numbers of claims and appeals. DoD will be required to develop policies regarding...more

The 2018 Government Shutdown – How Can Contractors Preserve Rights?

A short-term continuing resolution (CR) has re-opened our government after nearly three days of shutdown. But contractors suffered cost impacts over the past few days and may face more significant issues on February 8 if a...more

Changes to Supply Chain Management and Commercial Item Contracting in FY 2018 NDAA

For Department of Defense (DoD) acquisitions, the Conference Report for Fiscal Year 2018 NDAA includes provisions that simplify and others that complicate contractor responsibilities. Proposed supply chain diligence...more

Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals Backlog Shrinks, But Challenges Remain

The ASBCA’s FY2017 Annual Report reveals interesting facts and trends for contractors deciding whether to litigate at the Board or the Court. The ASBCA’s 2017 annual report offers some revealing statistics concerning the...more

One Potential Remedy for FCA Overreach?

Sixth Circuit awards attorneys’ fees to False Claims Act defendant against the U.S. government in case involving underpayment of Davis-Bacon Act wages. ...more

Two-Minute Warning: Preparing for a Possible Government Shutdown

In May, President Trump tweeted: the “country needs a good shutdown in September.” That prospect is now upon us. For Government contractors, the fallout from a threatened shutdown—let alone an actual one—ranges from...more

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