Bradley Launches New Government Contracts Blog: GovCon Source: Legal Developments in Government Contracts & Bid Protests
Bradley is pleased to announce the publication of GovCon Source, the firm’s newest blog covering legal developments in government contracts and bid protests. The GovCon Source blog discusses topics of importance to contractors doing business with federal, state and local governments, providing clear and practical guidance in a highly regulated marketplace. Attorneys write about a full range of government contracts legal matters, including bid protests, performance disputes and claims, cost and pricing issues, FAR guidance and counseling, data rights and cybersecurity, compliance matters, and regulatory issues, among many other topics.
“We have a deeply creative and sophisticated team of government contracts attorneys who understand that change is the one constant in government contracts work,” said partner and co-leader of Bradley’s Government Contracts Practice Group Aron C. Beezley. “This blog will distinguish itself by not only providing timely updates but also delivering strategic analysis and practical insights from top attorneys to help readers navigate an increasingly competitive and heavily regulated contracting environment.”
Bradley’s award-winning Government Contracts Practice Group is widely recognized as one of the nation’s leading government contracts practices, regularly representing contractors, both large and small, in all aspects of federal, state, and local contracting, with an emphasis on bid protests and claims matters. The practice group was selected as one of Law360’s “Practice Groups of the Year” in 2025, 2024, 2023, and 2021, marking the fourth time that the firm has earned this recognition. The firm’s government contracts attorneys handle a full range of government contracts legal matters on behalf of clients across a variety of industries, including defense, aerospace, construction, engineering, information technology, consulting, energy, manufacturing, electronics, professional services, communications, and healthcare.
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