In this first proper episode of Bona Fide Needs, Arnold & Porter Partner Mike McGill and PubKGroup Managing Editor Bill Olver cover a broad range of recent legal developments affecting government contractors.
Our primary feature this month is Mike’s in-depth discussion with Andre Geverola, head of Arnold & Porter's cartel investigations practice and former Director of Litigation for the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, about DOJ's scrutiny of wage fixing and no-poach agreements in the defense industry. In our second feature, Bill speaks with Arnold & Porter partner Craig Margolis for a timely overview of the Department of Justice's False Claims Act recoveries for fiscal year 2021. Mike and Bill round out the episode with updates on the cases, regulations, and other developments relevant to federal contractors.
Show notes
0:30 - Introduction and Overview
4:00 - Federal Procurement Headlines
8:00 - FY2021 False Claims Act Recoveries
15:30 - DOJ Enforcement of No-Poach Agreements in Defense Industry
47:00 - Practical Wrap Up
56:00 - Credits and copyright
A&P FCA Qui Notes Blog
A&P Article “President Biden Orders a $15.00 Minimum Wage for Some Federal Contractor Employees Effective Next Year”
A&P Article “The Squeaky Wheel Gets Dismissed: GAO Reinforces the Need for Contractor Vigilance When Raising Pre-Award Issues With the Agency”
Executive Order on Use of Project Labor Agreements For Federal Construction Projects
President Biden Signs National Security Memorandum to Improve the Cybersecurity of National Security, Department of Defense, and Intelligence Community Systems
Memorandum on Improving the Cybersecurity of National Security, Department of Defense, and Intelligence Community Systems
Lockheed Martin Walks Away from $4.4B Aerojet Rocketdyne Acquisition
Protester Can’t Prove Its Entitled to All Costs Incurred Due to Pandemic-Caused Delay; Nues Inc. v. Department of Health and Human Services, CBCA 7165
DOJ Announces $5.6 Billion in FCA Recoveries for FY2021
Department of Defense: State of Competition within the Defense Industrial Base
COFC Renounces GAO Rule, Declines to Find Offeror Has Duty to Notify Agency of Changes in Personnel
Communications with Agency Constituted an Agency Protest, Which Set the 10-Day Clock Running for a GAO Protest
OFCCP Contractor Portal
Government Transition from DUNS Number to New Unique Entity Identifier Will Occur on April 4, 2022