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What NDAA Has To Say About Procurement, Bid Protests (Video)
22 November 2017
Holland & Knight
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Eric Crusius is Senior Counsel in Holland &
Knight's
Tysons office
Federal News Radio
Congress devotes much of its attention to bills authorizing the
Defense Department. Both the House and Senate vote on their 2018
versions this week. Government Contracts attorney Eric Crusius
appeared on "Federal Drive with Tom Temin" to discuss the
current bill's implications for procurement and bid
protests.
Duration: 8:51
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