Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – July 8, 2019
If you have questions concerning the content below, please visit this link . GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS LAW Long-Awaited Proposed Rule for Lower-Tier Subcontracting Plan Credit Finally Arrives to the FAR, June 28, 2019, Kathryn Flood. The FAR Council is beginning to catch up with the SBA’s allowance that prime contractors with small business subcontracting plans may take credit for lower-tier small business subcontracting—albeit, three years behind schedule. PilieroMazza attorneys will monitor and report on these developments, which could affect prime contractors and their subcontracting plan . . . Read More
Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – July 1, 2019
If you have questions concerning the content below, please visit this link . SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS & ADVISORY SERVICES SBA Issues Proposed Rule Changing Receipts Calculation to 5 Years, Implementing Small Business Runway Extension Act, June 24, 2019, Megan Connor. On June 24, 2019, the Small Business Administration (SBA) published its long-awaited proposed rule changing the period of measurement for a receipts-based size calculation from three years to five years. This change was prompted by the Small Business Runway Extension Act . . . Read More
Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – June 21, 2019
If you have questions concerning the content below, please visit this link . SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS & ADVISORY SERVICES Small Business Administration – The SBA issued a proposed rule amending and updating its regulations for the 7(a) Loan Program . The proposed rule will implement the Small Business 7(a) Lending Oversight Reform Act of 2018 and update the SBA’s regulations pertaining to supervision of all lenders participating in SBA’s business loan programs. Comments to the proposed rule are due August 20, 2019. 84 Fed. Reg. 120, 29092 . . . . Read More
Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – June 14, 2019
If you have any questions concerning the content below, please visit this link . FALSE CLAIMS ACT Department of Justice – The DOJ announced that Richard Moore, the owner of Carolina Sodding Services, LLC, and Carolina Enterprises of the Lowcountry, LLC, agreed to pay $1.6 million to resolve allegations that he and his companies violated the False Claims Act by submitting false invoices for materials that were never provided and false certifications that his companies were women-owned businesses. DOJ FCA investigations – According to Bloomberg . . . Read More
Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – June 7, 2019
If you have questions concerning the content below, please visit this link . CYBERSECURITY & DATA PRIVACY PilieroMazza hosted a dynamic conference on June 5, 2019 entitled “Gaining a Competitive Edge through Cyber, Data, & Personnel Security.” Nearly 100 attendees (federal contractors and their service providers) participated in multiple panel discussions that brought together perspectives from leading practitioners from GSA, Leidos, and NTT Data to discuss how cybersecurity, supply chain risk management, data rights, and personnel security are shaping the competitive landscape for federal prime . . . Read More
Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – May 31, 2019
If you have questions concerning the content below, please visit this link . GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS LAW Department of Defense – The DoD extended the comment period on a proposed rule that would amend the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement to implement sections of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 that require review and approval for certain cost-reimbursement contract types at specified thresholds and established time periods and the use of firm fixed-price contract types for foreign military sales unless an exception . . . Read More
Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – May 17, 2019
If you have questions concerning the content below, please visit this link . FALSE CLAIMS ACT / LITIGATION U.S. Supreme Court – According to Law360, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the “government knowledge” statute of limitations applies in False Claims Act cases regardless of whether the government intervenes, expanding the time relators have to file FCA claims by up to four years in some circumstances. Justice Department Issues New False Claims Act Guidance on Cooperation Credit That May . . . Read More
The Weekly Update for May 10, 2018
If you have questions concerning the content below, please visit this link . GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING Department of Justice – The DOJ released guidance on how the targets of False Claims Act investigations can receive leniency in exchange for proactively disclosing misconduct. The guidance also explained how the DOJ awards credit to defendants who cooperate with investigations. Department of Energy – The DOE released an acquisition letter to communicate revisions to contractual requirements related . . . Read More
The Weekly Update for May 7, 2019
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING The Department of Defense issued a final rule amending the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement to implement section 2804 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, which increased the threshold for small business set-asides of acquisitions for architect-engineer services, including construction design, in connection with military construction projects or military family housing projects, to $1 million. The final rule became effective on April 30, 2019. 84 Fed. Reg. 83, 18160 . The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Hearing and . . . Read More
The Weekly Update for April 16, 2018
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING As reported in a Government Executive article , President Trump announced in a tweet that he intended to nominate Jovita Carranza, currently the Treasurer of the United States, to serve as Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA). Ms. Carranza worked as a Senate-confirmed deputy administrator at SBA during the George W. Bush administration and previously had a 20-year career at the United Parcel Service, ending as president of Latin America and Caribbean operations. According to Bloomberg Law, the . . . Read More