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Welcome to Jenner & Block s Government Contracts Legal
Round-Up, a biweekly update on important government contracts
developments. This update summarizes key developments for
government contracts legal, compliance, contracting, and business
executives.
EXECUTIVE ACTIONS
This order sets out a policy to ensure resilience in US supply
chains through robust US manufacturing capacity and the
availability and integrity of critical products and services.
Within 100 days, members of the National Security Council (NSC)
and heads of agencies will identify supply chain risks in key
areas, including:
Semiconductor manufacturing and advanced packaging supply
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During a question-and-answer session following his opening
remarks at the Federal Bar Association Qui Tam Conference earlier
this year, Senator Chuck Grassley said that the government needed
to come down with a sledgehammer, not a toothpick
against fraud.
1 Senator Grassley, a co-sponsor of the
1986 Amendments to the federal False Claims Act (FCA or the Act)
and a longtime proponent of the Act and its qui tam provision, also
weighed in on some timely and controversial aspects of FCA
litigation, including the ability of the Department of Justice