...seatmate's Diet Coke. My computeran almost brand-new Macbook Airwas maybe dead, maybe just drying out. I hoped I had...
The number of suspensions and debarments of federal contractors is at an all-time high, and one veteran contracts lawyer called the current environment for these corporations, "in a word: hostile.
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The number of suspensions and debarments of federal contractors is at an all-time high, and one veteran contracts lawyer called the current environment for these corporations, "in a word: hostile.
...he had offered Darleen Druyun, the principal deputy undersecretary of the Air Force for acquisition, a signing bonus and lucrative position after retirement in...
...can see it in the air, Chen said. In China, 2012...
...Win" could soon become the motto of the U.S. Air Force legal department. And that's no typo. In November...
...Win" could soon become the motto of the U.S. Air Force legal department. And thats no typo. Earlier...
...a special history of retaliation against whistleblowers, including a U.S. Air Force mortician who ...
...Gordon Tanner, a retired judge advocate general in the U.S. Air Force and now the civilian principal deputy general counsel of the USAF...
...Gordon Tanner, a retired Judge Advocate General in the U.S. Air Force and now the civilian principal deputy general counsel of the USAF...
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