If you are a government contractor or are seeking to become one - federal or state, prime contractor or subcontractor - I invite you to consult with me for the legal services you need. In fiscal year 2017, the United States spent $392.8 billion on federal government contracts1. There are 20 broad sectors in the North American Industry Classification System Codes (NAICS) (opens a new window).
Governments need, and contract for, a substantial percentage of the millions of supplies and services provided by businesses in these sectors. The slides presented here are representative of but a few of the supplies and services governments acquire via government contracting.
Governments need, and contract for, a substantial percentage of the millions of supplies and services provided by businesses in these sectors. The slides presented here are representative of but a few of the supplies and services governments acquire via government contracting.
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David Boleyn has a long history of in-depth experience in both business and law. After law school, Mr. Boleyn became employed administering decedent's estates for a trust company in Washington, DC. A few years later, Mr. Boleyn founded his own company, a service bureau that assisted insured healthcare consumers in recovering their medical insurance benefits.
The following is provided to give you some exposure to the statutory foundation of federal government contracting law, and to shine a light on the use of federal procurement regulations to implement and advance many of America's economic and social policies.
It will also give you an opportunity to look at sections of the Federal Acquisition Regulation system, which is the single, most important set of regulations you will want to be familiar with as a federal government contactor.Also, the following may be thought of metaphorically as something not unlike skipping a stone across the water.
It will also give you an opportunity to look at sections of the Federal Acquisition Regulation system, which is the single, most important set of regulations you will want to be familiar with as a federal government contactor.Also, the following may be thought of metaphorically as something not unlike skipping a stone across the water.
I am licensed to practice law in Virginia and the District of Columbia. Please allow me to provide you with some additional information about government contracting in each of these jurisdictions. David F. Boleyn, Esq., PLLC is a Virginia professional limited liability company, registered with the Virginia State Corporation Commission.
Virginia has - as does every other state - a set of government contracting statutory and regulatory provisions unique unto itself. In some areas there are substantial similarities to procurement laws found in other states. But Virginia laws and regulations may allow for more alternative policies and procedures to be available to its public bodies and responsible public entities - or to be created by them - than other states.
A wealth of information is available on government contracting in books and periodicals and - most abundantly - on the Internet. So here is a list of the many resources I have referenced in my practice over the years. I will strive to keep this list of referenced items current as time goes by.
But reference books go in and out of print, and websites come and go (or change their URLs) so I can make no guarantee that this list of items is accurate at the time you review it.To this end, if you find a book or periodical listed here is no longer available, or a website URL is no longer viable, please contact me and let me know.
But reference books go in and out of print, and websites come and go (or change their URLs) so I can make no guarantee that this list of items is accurate at the time you review it.To this end, if you find a book or periodical listed here is no longer available, or a website URL is no longer viable, please contact me and let me know.
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