JD Supra: Government Contractors Working “At Risk” During a Shutdown: Key Considerations
When a federal government shutdown occurs, contractors often face difficult decisions about whether to continue performance on certain contracts. In some cases, contractors may feel pressure — from ...
JD Supra: What Contractors Can Do to Protect Themselves in the Event of a Government Shutdown - Update: January 2026
What Contractors Can Do to Protect Themselves in the Event of a Government Shutdown - Update: January 2026
Law.com: Contractor Exemption Under Biometric Privacy Law Only Applies for Government-Related Work, State Appellate Court Rules
"Based on its plain language, we conclude that the government contractor exemption applies only to exempt a contractor from liability when acting within the scope of its government contract," Judge ...
Contractor Exemption Under Biometric Privacy Law Only Applies for Government-Related Work, State Appellate Court Rules
The National Law Review: Shutdown-Proof- How Government Contractors Can Stay Cool When Washington Heats Up
Homeland Security Today: Office of Personnel Management Signals Willingness to Increase Federal Hiring Tied to Contractor Reductions
“Contractors, I think, can be very valuable where you have temporary assignments, or you have skill gaps where potentially the government can’t recruit those,” Kupor told the House Appropriations ...
Office of Personnel Management Signals Willingness to Increase Federal Hiring Tied to Contractor Reductions
Insider on MSN: I'm a federal contractor trying to get out of government work. I'm worried my entire education and career will be worthless.
A federal contractor wonders if they'll be the next government worker to lose their job. They've cut back on spending and are looking for other jobs.