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Perspective

Dec. 4, 2013

Federal 'terminations for convenience' likely to upswing

The recent federal budget showdown and automatic sequestration portend even further tightening of the government's already worn purse strings. By Roger C. Haerr


By Roger C. Haerr


The recent federal budget showdown and automatic sequestration portend even further tightening of the government's already worn purse strings. While the impact of decreased government spending may not be immediately known to the general business community, government contractors and their employees, subcontractors and suppliers are at significantly increased risk of termination for convenience. That is because, unlike private contracts, the ...

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