Washington, DC (PRWEB) March 14, 2013
When procurements are set aside for small businesses, the federal government has an interest in making sure that small businesses are the true beneficiaries. Similarly, the federal government has committed to assisting small businesses develop business skills to become viable government contractors. Unfortunately, however, the rules and regulations applicable when contracting with small business are not only complex, but they are continually in a state of flux. This year is no different. Several recent regulatory developments and other anticipated provisions have or will reset important ground rules applicable to the limitations on subcontracting, penalties and oversight related to subcontracting, the mentor-prot