Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Costs: Size Matters, Burden Differs
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Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Costs: Size Matters, Burden Differs

GAO’s June 2025 report GAO-25-107500 reveals that Sarbanes-Oxley section 404 compliance costs scale higher in dollars for big firms but hit smaller public companies harder proportionally, with audit fees spiking 13 percent when firms lose their exemption. Exemptions free cash but correlate with weaker controls and more restatements, raising investor-confidence questions.

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Missed Deadlines and Misread Rules: GAO Denies Protest Despite Agency’s Faulty Past Performance Evaluation
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Missed Deadlines and Misread Rules: GAO Denies Protest Despite Agency’s Faulty Past Performance Evaluation

In Jude & L Construction, GAO found the Air Force misinterpreted its own solicitation when it excluded affiliate past performance, but still denied the protest due to the protester’s failure to ensure timely PPQ submissions. Learn why timing and clarity matter in past performance evaluations.

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 Federal Circuit Reconsiders Who Can Protest: A Potential Opening for Subcontractors in Government Procurement

Federal Circuit Reconsiders Who Can Protest: A Potential Opening for Subcontractors in Government Procurement

A pivotal Federal Circuit case could redefine who can file federal bid protests. The outcome may allow subcontractors like commercial software vendors to challenge procurement law violations at the Court of Federal Claims, broadening legal standing beyond traditional bidders.

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