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Government

Sep. 24, 2013

Attorneys advise government contractors to diversify amid sequestration

Changes so far in 2013 have included the cancellation or reduction in awards, especially in base operating service and maintenance depots. Attorneys are advising their clients to expand their range of work.


By Alexandra Schwappach


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Last March, in the early stages of the across-the-board federal cuts known as sequestration, attorneys anticipated a slew of changes for their government contractor clients, including an uptick in bid protests, reductions in certain types of awards and more scrutiny of contractors' performance. As the 2013 fiscal year draws to a close, it's clear that many of their assumptions were not far off. ...

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