top of page
News & Insights


Termination for Convenience vs. Termination for Default: A Story of Two Very Different Endings
Introduction Overview Every contract starts with optimism. The parties sign believing the work will be completed on time, on budget, and in a way that makes everyone look good. But in federal and commercial contracting, the story does not always unfold that way. Funding dries up. Missions change. Performance problems emerge. Or the agency or client simply needs to change direction. When that happens, the contract still needs a lawful ending. In government and many commercial


Protesting an Award of a Government Solicitation: A Practical Guide for Contractors
When a contract award doesn’t add up, a timely, well-grounded protest can safeguard your rights, improve the integrity of the procurement, and—often—lead to meaningful corrective action. Below is a contractor-focused guide to when, where, and how to protest, with clear references to the FAR, GAO regulations, and FOIA. Protesters’ Rights at a Glance Debriefing: Your First, Fastest Insight Under FAR 15.506, an unsuccessful offeror that requests in writing within 3 days of the


Solicitation Protest: CICA Stay vs. CICA Override — What Contractors Need to Know
When a government contractor files a bid protest, timing and strategy often determine whether performance pauses or continues. Two critical concepts under the Competition in Contracting Act (CICA) often determine whether performance pauses or continues: the CICA Stay and the CICA Override . Understanding these mechanisms is essential for protecting your interests during a solicitation protest. What Is a CICA Stay? A CICA Stay is an automatic suspension of contract award or


Post‑Award Debriefing Mistakes That Cost Contractors Their Protest Rights - Why Timing, Questions, and Expectations Matter More Than Contractors Realize
Introduction Overview Post‑award debriefings are often a contractor’s last opportunity to preserve protest rights—and frequently the first place those rights are inadvertently lost. In negotiated procurements, debriefings trigger strict timelines under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and GAO protest rules. A single misstep—missing a deadline, asking ineffective questions, or misunderstanding what information the agency is required (or forbidden) to disclose—can perma
bottom of page
