The U.S. federal government is the largest purchaser of goods and services in the world. Each year, it spends hundreds of ...
The commercial business industry was dealt a bad hand past few years—from COVID-19 shutdowns to global supply chain disruptions. Countless small businesses closed their doors for good, negatively ...
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Although some may argue that paying more tax than required might be considered patriotic, it's important to recognize that strategically minimizing tax liability (within the legal framework, of course ...
For the past 15 years, Vibhaa Vermani has led a successful woman-owned small government contracting business, providing integrated technical solutions and services to numerous U.S. government agencies ...
The Defense Department’s management and auditing sub-agencies need to clarify their roles and improve the timeliness of their examinations of contractor accounting, estimating and purchasing systems, ...
A new federal DBE recertification rule has halted goals for disadvantaged firms, leaving minority and women owned contractors ...
Just over a decade ago, a trend emerged in government contracting: Small businesses began leaving the federal marketplace at an alarming rate, and new entrants weren’t stepping in to take their place.
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Federal contractors should take note of a recent, record-setting False Claims Act (FCA) settlement between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and TriMark USA LLC involving alleged fraud with respect to ...
Just over a decade ago, a trend emerged in government contracting: Small businesses began leaving the federal marketplace at an alarming rate, and new entrants weren’t stepping in to take their place.