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SmallGovCon Week in Review: July 8-12, 2024
By Koprince Law LLC · Jul 12, 2024

Hello readers and happy Friday! We hope you had a nice 4th of July and were able to spend some time with friends and family. This week’s round-up of federal government news, includes some cautionary tales on why defrauding the government is a very bad idea, the impact of the Boeing guilty plea on its federal contracts, and commentary on the Percipient.ai case and its effect on COFC jurisdiction.
Have a great weekend!
- Former Defense Department Employee Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Government in Fake Invoices Scheme
- TAKE IT TO THE BANC: A General Plea For Increased Consistency And Clarification
- Contracting officers benefit from a bot in the seat to their right
- Pentagon to assess Boeing deal with DOJ before deciding on impact of guilty plea
- Boeing in Talks With US Defense Department on Impact of Guilty Plea, Source Says
- Contractors see new cyber reporting rules everywhere they look
- Brooklyn Resident and Canadian National Plead Guilty to Multi Million Dollar Export Control Scheme
- NDAA amendment to give more authority to DoD components to buy cyber products
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