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OOPS 20/20 - Setting Your Sights

Webinar | 10.19.20 - 10.22.20, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC

Faced with shifting markets, new risks, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the continued need to keep legal and regulatory requirements in focus, government contractors must maintain perspective and balance when setting their sights for 2020 and beyond.  Informed 20/20 hindsight is necessary to take advantage of efficiencies and minimize risks in contracting, and—when combined with a trusted team and resources—is a boon for contractors in navigating blind spots, setting their goals, and obtaining focused results.


Join us for this webinar series where our experienced practitioners will be providing updates and insight in a variety of areas, including supply chain, digital transformation, bid protests, False Claims Act enforcement, cybersecurity, globalization issues affecting government contractors, and more.  These resources will provide contractors with the ability to navigate the new normal in the government contracting industry with the clearest vision. Our program will also feature a Q&A session with the Honorable G. Zachary Terwilliger, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.


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In 2025, the U.S. Government’s policy statements and Executive Orders have had far-reaching impacts for government contractors and grant recipients. Although terminations, stop work orders, and de-scopes have affected private companies, non-profits, and universities doing business across multiple agencies, the U.S. Government’s policies relating to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has caused particular confusion and uncertainty relating to performance, compliance, and contractual procedure. Key questions have included the potential impacts of official and less formal communications from the U.S. Government, procedural issues arising from the move of certain functions to the U.S. Department of State, and the effect of various pending litigations. As businesses and organizations plan for 2026, the importance of preserving their rights and maximizing potential recovery opportunities remains paramount.