Bid protests & contract disputes

This week on “Off the Shelf”,  Jason Workmaster, of counsel with Covington & Burling LLP, provides an update on significant bid protests, contract disputes, court decisions and regulatory changes impacting government contractors.

He discusses the impact of the AllWorld bid protest decision addressing the “scope” labor categories.  The decision essentially creates a new, second level scope of contract determination for competitive task orders for all multiple award service contracts.

Workmaster also provides his thoughts on key audit...

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Jason Workmaster, of counsel, Covington & Burling LLP

This week on “Off the Shelf”,  Jason Workmaster, of counsel with Covington & Burling LLP, provides an update on significant bid protests, contract disputes, court decisions and regulatory changes impacting government contractors.

He discusses the impact of the AllWorld bid protest decision addressing the “scope” labor categories.  The decision essentially creates a new, second level scope of contract determination for competitive task orders for all multiple award service contracts.

Workmaster also provides his thoughts on key audit and oversight trends around GSA’s Federal Supply Schedule program.

 

Off The Shelf

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Host Roger Waldron of the Coalition for Government Procurement interviews federal contracting experts from both inside and outside of government on the issues that matter most. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Podcast One.