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NDAA FY2016 and Small Business – Part Three
Our third and final look at NDAA FY2016 and its small business provisions
Preventing Personal Conflicts of Interest for Acquisition Contractors
When there is an incumbent in place, the RFP has to written in such a way that doesn’t give the incumbent an unfair advantage.
Bid Protest Reform
These are changes coming from the GAO about the bid protest process, but what’s more important is the decision of whether to protest or not.
Late Payments to Small Business Subcontractors Will Affect Prime’s CPARS
For a small business, not getting paid can be a very big deal. This proposed rule encourages large primes to pay small subcontractors on time.
Labor Law Changes That Will Affect Small Business Federal Contractors
As a small business owner you may soon have to convert employees from exempt status to hourly status, and pay for a lot more hours.
Agency Migration to Small Business Preference
Five years ago, departments issuing 30-55% of their contracts to small businesses was simply unheard of. Be prepared for this continuing trend.
What the SBA FY2015 Small Business Scorecard Means for Your Business
What this year’s SBA small business scorecard means for your small federal contractor business. Data courtesy of Set-Aside Alert.
Surviving a Change in Administration
Even if the party does not change after November 8, 2016, many things still will. There are a couple of things federal contractors should do in self-defense.
The Need for Acquisition Reform
It’s no secret that many of the procurements in federal contracting take a really long time. A closer look at why this process needs reform.
When Asked For a Certificate of Competency
How the government mitigates the risk of hiring a small business.