The State Of Suspension And Debarment In Fiscal Year So Far

By David Robbins (June 29, 2017, 4:10 PM EDT) -- Two-thirds into fiscal year 2017, interesting trend lines are emerging across the government suspension and debarment arena. After a several-month-long pause in activity that loosely coincided with the inauguration of the Trump administration, suspension and debarment levels have rebounded to close much of the gap with fiscal year 2016 levels. And the year-over-year numbers show patterns for those willing to dig through the System for Award Management (SAM) data to find them....

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