"Government contracts" refer to agreements or deals that the government makes with private businesses or individuals. These contracts are used to acquire goods, services, or construction projects needed by the government to fulfill its responsibilities and provide public services.
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More options are available for veterans who became disabled while in the line of duty and are interested
in government contracts.
Thousands of military members and veterans come to us to develop a professional corporate resume to use to apply
for government contracting jobs.
Studies count the number of certified minority and women businesses, and compare that to the number
of government contracts awarded, to determine evidence of discrimination.
Many local
governments contract with humane organizations to operate a community shelter and, in some cases, animal control services.
If a company is 51 percent owned and controlled by a woman, it can obtain certification and bid
on government contracts.
Among the deficiencies uncovered was the absence of vendors to disclose subsidiary companies, criminal convictions, political contributions or whether a vendor is barred
from government contracts in other places.
She has advised companies on major project financing, taxation, customs, labour and employment, as well
as government contract matters.
I have had extensive hands - on project - management experience in key areas of
government contracting including radio data transfer, wireless digital collection systems, data collection and local area networks.
It is also incredibly lucrative for the owners and operators of so - called private military companies — and the money to pay for their activities ultimately comes from taxpayers
through government contracts.
Families get a service paid for by the taxpayer but they have to deal with a welfare agency or service provider
under government contract to access it.
He earns particular acclaim for his experience in employment disputes, alongside wider strength in appeals concerning civil rights, intellectual property and
government contract matters.
We also advise clients in government enforcement actions, federal court litigation,
government contracts litigation, bid protests and other contested proceedings.
The investigations into the state's contracting also identified allegations of a «pay - to - play» system in
which government contracts were allegedly awarded to big campaign donors.
Having watched her father struggle for years to
land government contracts, she was «squarely intent» on avoiding the family business.
Most
government contracts require a business to produce a bond to protect the government financially in the event the business is not able to complete a project under the terms of a contract.
Firms with political access also scored
more government contracts, earning an additional US$ 34 million in profit on average over the next year.
A majority of law firms have experienced some sort of hacking, with law firms that
handle government contracts and international business being targeted most often.
In the past, parties funded themselves with public resources
using government contracts to individuals and companies who would then donate generously to the parties.
Despite longstanding concerns about the number of
government contracts set aside for small companies, military contracts are helping some small companies stay afloat during the recession.
Yes, resistance would
put government contracts at risk, and, worse, invite the opportunity for prosecutors to use their weight to shut down the companies altogether.
In those roles, he provided
government contract formation, transactional, performance and litigation counseling and support to defense, information technology, cybersecurity, telecommunications, manufacturing and life science clients.
This experience includes cost, schedule, and performance management;
government contract principles and regulations; configuration control and database management; and performance and configuration audits.
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