Guaranteeing A Continuing Resolution for the Start of Federal Fiscal Year 2025

Introduction The October 1st start of federal fiscal year 2025 is still more than 120 days away, but it is not too soon to predict that Congress will fail to enact all of the regular appropriations bills by then, thus necessitating – hopefully – the enactment of a Continuing Resolution (CR) to keep some or […]
Unlock Your Potential with Centre’s CSCM Program: Mastering Government Contract Management

Are you ready to take your career in government contracting to the next level? Look no further than Centre’s  Certified Schedules Contract Manager (CSCM) program. Designed for federal government contracting professionals seeking expertise in managing, negotiating, and complying with GSA and  VA Schedules contracts, the CSCM program offers a comprehensive skill set that will set […]
COURT: SBA’s REFUSAL TO PERMIT CORRECTION OF CLERICAL ERROR IN PROTESTER’S NAME IN A SIZE APPEAL WAS IMPROPER

In Focus Revision Partners v. United States, _Fed. Cl._, 2022 WL 4137632 (9/12/22) the U.S. Court of Federal Claims ruled that it was error for SBA to dismiss a size appeal and to refuse to permit the correction of a clerical error in the protester’s name. The Court remanded the case to SBA to reinstate […]
New DOJ Strike Force Aimed at Contractors is Likely Overhyped
The Department of Justice recently announced the new Procurement Collusion Strike Force (“PCSF”), an inter-agency partnership that includes prosecutors from DOJ’s Antitrust Division and 13 U.S. attorneys’ offices, FBI investigators, and several agency Inspectors General offices. The stated goal of this partnership is “deterring, detecting, investigating and prosecuting antitrust crimes” in the government contracting world. The new […]