Government Contract Considerations During an Acquisition - Part 1

Podcast

December 14, 2022

Merger and acquisition activity is complex on its own, much less when you factor in government contracts. What should government contracting companies consider when evaluating a potential transaction? Join Cherry Bekaert’s Government Contracting Industry practice for a two-part series on government contract considerations during an acquisition.

In the first episode, Brendan Halloran, a Senior Manager in Cherry Bekaert’s Government Contracting Industry practice, and Roy Rushing, a Manager in the Firm’s GovCon practice, discuss contract types, requirements and considerations when a company evaluates acquiring a company or being acquired. Listen to find out about:

  • Types of contracts and past performance considerations
  • Potential impacts to contracts and revenue stream
  • Organizational conflicts of interest and other considerations for different contract types
  • Special security considerations
  • Contract novations and requirements

If you have any questions specific to your situation, Cherry Bekaert’s GovCon Consultants are available to discuss your situation with you. 

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Brendan Halloran

Government Contractor Services

Director, Cherry Bekaert Advisory LLC

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