The Mandatory Disclosure Rule: Mitigating Risk When the Requirement for Disclosure Is Not Clear -
Most federal contractors are aware that the mandatory disclosure rule requires that contractors timely disclose “credible evidence” of certain misconduct taking place in connection with the award, performance, or close out of a contract. Although the rule has been in existence for nearly ten years, contractors still have questions about whether particular conduct must be disclosed and what steps should be taken to minimize the risk of penalties and administrative action resulting from disclosure, or an improper failure to disclose.
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