Window For FAPIIS Objections Forces Contractors To Hustle
Press Coverage | 01.20.12
Washington, D.C.-based Government Contracts Group counsel Peter Eyre speaks to Government Contracts Law360 about a new federal regulation through which government contractors will be allowed to preview and object to entries in the government's central contract performance database, making contractors worry that proprietary information may be revealed.
According to Eyre, "If there were some sort of detailed discussion of a defective pricing finding, you might see a situation where contractor's proprietary information could be contained in that description."
Contacts
Insights
Press Coverage | 06.10.26
QICDRC seminar examines contractual risk, business continuity during times of crisis
Press Coverage | 06.09.26
Illinois Sets Tone for AI Risk Framework Focused on Developers
Press Coverage | 06.08.26
Law Firms Capitalize on Internal Data to Stand Out in AI Age
Press Coverage | 06.04.26
Is Pattie Gonna Get Out Of This? Patagonia's IP And PR Pickle

