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July 7, 2022
Whip inflation now: DoD guides contractors with key points on dealing with higher costs
Federal contractors have a renewed interest in using economic price adjustment clauses.
By HOWARD W. ROTH and JEDIDIAH K. BLAKE II
OMRB
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