We recently held a live seminar and a webinar on the new Limitations on Subcontracting (“LOS”) rule. We reviewed the questions submitted during the sessions, and noticed that many of the same questions were being asked by...more
Overview -
- Background
- Limitations on Subcontracting
- Identity of Interest
- Joint Ventures
- Size Recertification
- Size Protests
- Nonmanufacturer Rule
...more
On May 31, 2016, SBA released its long anticipated final rule on the limitations on subcontracting. The final rule becomes effective on June 30, 2016. In order to help you understand how the final rule changes the existing...more
Today, SBA issued its final rule to implement provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2013, which pertains to the limitations on subcontracting (“LOS”) applicable to small business set-aside contracts,...more
In this presentation:
- Negotiating A Definitive Work Share Clause
- In Teaming Agreements
- In Subcontracts
- Clauses Requiring Escrow Accounts To Ensure Prompt Payments
-...more
Re: RIN: 3245-AG58, Comments on Proposed Rule Small Business Government Contracting and National Defense Authorization Act of 2013 Amendments -
Dear Ms. Fernandez:
We are writing to submit comments...more
In This Presentation:
- Two new proposed rules from SBA:
- Mentor-protégé program for all small businesses
- Limitations on subcontracting
- Both rulemakings contain many other proposals that...more
In this presentation:
- Hot off the presses: SBA’s proposed rule for the new mentor-protégé program for all small businesses
- How the limitations on subcontracting currently work
- Changes to the...more
2/11/2015
/ Contractors ,
HUBZone ,
Mentor-Protege Program ,
NAICS ,
NDAA ,
Proposed Regulation ,
Public Procurement Policies ,
SBA ,
SDVOSB ,
Small Business ,
Subcontractors
On December 29,2014, the Small Business Administration (SBA) published its proposed rule to implement provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2013 (NDAA) that change the way firms calculate compliance with the...more
In this presentation:
New Final Rules:
– Multiple Award Contracts
– Presumed Loss
– Subcontracting
Coming Attractions:
– Performance of Work Requirements
– Mentor-Protégé...more