How do SDVOSBs handle contract modifications?
Contract modifications can be bilateral (signed by both parties) or unilateral (issued by the government). Bilateral modifications add scope, extend periods, or change terms. Unilateral modifications are used for administrative changes, funding additions, and definitizing letter contracts. SDVOSBs should review every modification for scope changes that might affect the contract's NAICS code or trigger recertification obligations.
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