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Bryan advises clients on a range of complex government contracts and national security matters. His experience as a government contracts litigation attorney in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps gives him unique perspective on navigating the complexities of doing business with the government.

Shutdown, again. This advisory helps contractors manage operations during this period.

First Step for Government Contractors and Companies Subject to US Export Controls.

Contractors should closely monitor their customer and regulatory agencies’ websites for shutdown guidance, as agencies like DoD, DOJ, and others have already issued instructions.[1] Each agency may have slightly different responses, so staying informed is crucial. Contractors should be particularly mindful of: (1) when contractors must halt work, (2) what work and costs are reimbursable during the shutdown, (3) cost-saving measures that comply with labor laws, and (4) the impact of future administrative delays on commercial operations.