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Small business federal contracting commentary.
SmallGovCon Week in Review: June 16-20, 2025
Happy Friday! Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19th, marks a powerful moment in American history—the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned they were free, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It stands as a celebration of freedom, resilie
Koprince Law LLC · Jun 20, 2025
SBA’s OHA: A Joint Venture Agreement Can’t Step on the Managing Venturer’s Toes
Joint ventures created between a small business protégé and a large mentor are without a doubt a very alluring and popular aspect of the SBA’s Mentor-Protégé Program. It provides an incentive to potential mentors to share their connections, resources, experience, and industry kno
Koprince Law LLC · Jun 20, 2025
Back to Basics: Terminations
The word “termination” in nearly every context elicits concern. And in federal contracting, such concern may often be warranted. Some terminations are no big deal, resulting in a federal contract–or even just part of one–being ended a bit early for convenience of the government.
Koprince Law LLC · Jun 19, 2025
[1st Ever Bilingual] Webinar Announcement: The SBA 8(a) Program, June 26, 2025, 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM CDT
Are you a disadvantaged small business owner looking for a leg-up in the federal marketplace? Well, this is your chance! Puerto Rico APEX Accelerators are hosting a FREE webinar to help you understand how the SBA 8(a) Business Development Program can open the door to exclusive co
Koprince Law LLC · Jun 17, 2025
SmallGovCon Week in Review: June 9-13, 2025
Another work week in the books. Hope you had a great one. Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there and hope they have a relaxing weekend! This week in federal government contracting included stories about DoD fraud, DOGE cost-savings, and GSA centralizing additional work. - U
Koprince Law LLC · Jun 13, 2025
Webinar! SBA & DoD Mentor-Protégé Program, June 24, 2025, 10:00-11:30am MDT, hosted by Texas El Paso APEX Accelerators
Touted as a “game-changer” when it was first introduced in 2016, the U.S. Small Business Administration’s All Small Mentor-Protégé Program isn’t new anymore. Known now as simply the “SBA Mentor-Protégé Program,” it is still extremely useful for large and small contractors alike.
Koprince Law LLC · Jun 13, 2025
FAR Council Removes Rule on Small Business Orders
A couple FAR notices have removed proposed SBA rules relating to orders on multiple award contracts. This withdrawal seems to have the affect of decreasing the overall application of the small business Rule of Two, as discussed here. However, it only impacts the application of th
Koprince Law LLC · Jun 12, 2025
Back to Basics: Interested Parties
Imagine you’ve submitted a bid for a procurement that you believe your company is a shoo-in for. Nobody comes close to the experience and skills your company brings to the table. A while later, you learn that the new company down the street was awarded the contract. There clearly
Koprince Law LLC · Jun 12, 2025
SmallGovCon Week in Review: June 3-6, 2025
Happy Friday! Hope you are ready for a great weekend! Lot’s going on the federal government contracting world this week. This included updates on the FAR overhaul, as well as budget cuts at SBA that could leave SCORE and other programs in trouble if budget cuts go through. - Nati
Koprince Law LLC · Jun 6, 2025
FAR 52.222-46 Again? GAO Sustains Protest that Agency Price Evaluation was Unreasonable
Agencies get a lot of discretion when it comes to evaluating proposals. We’ve explored several different cases where GAO affirmed this principle. However, this principle is not absolute. Contrary to what some might think, there are limits on an agency’s discretion when it comes t
Koprince Law LLC · Jun 6, 2025
COFC: Ostensible Subcontractor Rule for General Construction Still Looks at all Circumstances
As frequent SmallGovCon readers know, the Small Business Administration’s ostensible subcontractor rule can be tricky to navigate. The rule requires contractors not to rely too heavily on a subcontractor in the performance of a contract set aside under an SBA socioeconomic progra
Koprince Law LLC · Jun 5, 2025
SmallGovCon Week in Review: May 26-30, 2025
Happy Friday! The sun is shining here in the Midwest and after several days of rain, June is upon us. Time to get the lawn mower started this weekend. We hope you have some fun plans for the summer, other than mowing the lawn, with friends and family. This week in federal governm
Koprince Law LLC · May 30, 2025
Be Careful, FAR Updates Generally Not Retroactive, Says COFC
The United States Court of Federal Claims (COFC) produced another decision focused on SAM registration and related FAR updates. We previously discussed the changes to the FAR no longer requiring constant SAM registration to be awarded a contract. We have also blogged on a recent
Koprince Law LLC · May 29, 2025
SmallGovCon Week in Review: May 19-23, 2025
Happy Friday, SmallGovCon readers! Hope you had a great week and have some nice plans for the long weekend. Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971. Unofficially, it marks the
Koprince Law LLC · May 23, 2025
Switcheroo – FAR Change Allows Agency to Amend Solicitation to Broaden Eligibility for Procurement
This past November, we observed a change in the rules regarding SAM registration requirements for procurements. Prior to this rule change, both GAO and the Court of Federal Claims (COFC) had found that the FAR requires offerors to maintain SAM registration throughout the evaluati
Koprince Law LLC · May 23, 2025
Why File: A Once 8(a), Always 8(a) Protest
As our SmallGovCon readers might know, the SBA’s 8(a) Business Development Program is often thought of as the golden goose of federal government contracting, at least for small businesses. And it’s true, in some respects. While it is the most difficult of the SBA’s socioeconomic
Koprince Law LLC · May 20, 2025
SmallGovCon Week in Review: May 12-16, 2025
Happy Friday! You’ve made it through another week, and your reward is the Week in Review. This week saw some interesting stories: VA is getting a new top watchdog, there is a new budget proposal, and GAO is highlighting over $100M in potential savings from consolidating IT system
Koprince Law LLC · May 16, 2025
Help Please: SBA Asking for Input on Mentor-Protege and Joint Venture Issues
SBA has indicated that it will be holding a tribal consultation meeting in June. Among the topics to be discussed will be the 8(a) Program and SBA Mentor-Protege Program and joint ventures. This request is interesting because it reveals a little bit about what the SBA is thinking
Koprince Law LLC · May 16, 2025
ChatGPT is Not Your Lawyer (Even If it Sounds Like One), Recent GAO Case Confirms
The world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a growing topic that many are eager to share their opinions on. There are people excited to witness this advancement of technology and are eager to implement AI programs into their lives and/or businesses to optimize efficiency. Others
Koprince Law LLC · May 15, 2025
SmallGovCon Week in Review: April 5-9, 2025
Happy Friday and Happy Mother’s Day weekend! Mother’s Day is a time to celebrate the incredible strength, love, and dedication that mothers show every day. Take a moment to say thank you, share a memory, or simply let her know how much she means. This week in federal government c
Koprince Law LLC · May 9, 2025
No More HUBZone Price Preference for Most Mentor-Protege Joint Ventures
An advantage of being a HUBZone Program contractor is the aptly-named HUBZone price evaluation preference. The possibility of utilizing that price preference has been a great reason for contractors to form joint ventures with HUBZone businesses. However, contractors need to be aw
Koprince Law LLC · May 8, 2025
SBA Defines “Offer” for Purposes of 180-Day Rule After Small Business Acquisition
SBA and the FAR contain rules governing a situation where a small business is purchased by another entity and becomes a large business. SBA has recently updated those rules in a new regulation found at 13 C.F.R. § 125.12. In particular, there is a special scenario where a small b
Koprince Law LLC · May 6, 2025
Govology Webinar Announcement! Small Business Size Standards and Affiliation: Lessons for Every Federal Contractor, May 15, 2025, 1:00pm EDT
For small business set-aside contracts, including socioeconomic set-asides like the 8(a) program, a federal contractor must meet the SBA’s size standards. These size standards vary by industry and solicitation and are based on either average annual receipts or the number of emplo
Koprince Law LLC · May 5, 2025
SmallGovCon Week in Review: March 24-28, 2025
Hello! It’s Friday and time for another week in review. This time of year brings both the ripping up of March Madness brackets and the opening day of baseball–hope springs eternal! And for non-sports ball folks, we hope that spring is bringing all of our readers both renewed ener
Koprince Law LLC · Mar 28, 2025
OHA Says: Show me the Money! (in Ostensible Subcontracting Review)
Size and status protests, which are reviewed by the SBA’s Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA), are far less common than GAO protests which protest an evaluation aspect of a solicitation or award. But when they are used they can be a powerful tool to keep contracting dollars inte
Koprince Law LLC · Mar 26, 2025