![]() "Service Contract Act/Davis-Bacon Act 101." Webinar, Online."Federal Government Contracts Legal Update." APTAC Spring 2021 Training Conference, Online."Misconceptions in Government Contracts." APTAC Spring 2021 Training Conference, Online."Socio-Economic Summit – 8(a) Certification." Webinar, Online."Understanding and Obtaining HUBZone Certification." Govology Webinar, Online."Government Contracts Legal Update 2021." UTSA PTAC Training, Online."Compliant and Effective Teaming Agreements, Joint Ventures & Subcontracts (Three-Part Series)." Govology Webinar, Online."8(a) Eligibility, Certification & Growth Strategies (2-Part Series)." Webinar, Online.Even if his Chicago Cubs never win another World Series, he’ll always have 2016. Steven’s hobbies include playing with his kids, relaxing at the beach, reading, biking, pickleball (don’t knock it until you try it!), and attempting–with rather limited success–to dominate his fantasy football leagues. Steven is a graduate of Duke University and the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary. He began his legal career working at firms in the Washington, DC area. A nine-time speaker at the national conference of the Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers, Steven was honored as a “friend of APTAC” in 2016.īefore founding Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC, Steven was partner at Petefish, Immel, Heeb & Hird, LLP in Lawrence, KS, focusing on federal government contracts and small business law. Steven also regularly presented web-based training in partnership with Govology. Steven has been quoted in several national news outlets, has appeared on numerous radio programs and podcasts, and has spoken to dozens of audiences across the country on government contracting matters. Steven’s articles have appeared in leading legal and industry publications such as Contract Management Magazine, The Federal Lawyer and The Procurement Lawyer. Steven has also written comprehensive handbooks entitled Joint Ventures, SBA Size and Affiliation Rules, and The 8(a) Program. Steven is the author of The Small-Business Guide to Government Contracts (AMACOM Books, 2012) and founded the blog SmallGovCon, where he wrote more than 1,100 posts on government contracting legal issues. A believer that good documents help reduce future disputes, Steven helped contractors negotiate powerful and compliant subcontracts, teaming agreements, and mentor-protege agreements. Steven worked closely with contractors to help them gain, maintain and successfully use powerful federal contracting preference programs like the 8(a) Business Development Program, Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Program, HUBZone Program and Women-Owned Small Business Program. In addition to helping government contractors resolve legal disputes, Steven helped contractors address compliance issues arising under the FAR, SBA size and affiliation regulations, and other government contracting laws. A believer that many contract disputes can most efficiently be resolved without litigation, Steven used the FAR’s Alternative Dispute Resolution processes, as well as informal dispute resolution methods, to amicably resolve disputes between contractors and the government. He successfully represented government contractors in GAO bid protests, SBA OHA size protests and appeals, 8(a) and service-disabled veteran-owned small business eligibility challenges, FAA ODRA protests, requests for equitable adjustment, claims, and contract appeals at the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, and U.S. Steven was highly experienced in helping clients resolve government contracting disputes. Steven worked with hundreds of companies to help them achieve their government contracting goals. ![]() ![]() Steven’s legal practice focused exclusively on providing comprehensive legal services to federal government contractors. Koprince is the founder of Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC, now retired. Detailed MPP briefings are available by appointment.Steven J. If you have any questions about the MPP process, protocol, requirements or benefits, please email call 57. Successful mentor-protégé agreements provide a winning relationship for the protégé, the mentor and the DoD. Protégés have used their involvement in the MPP to develop technical capabilities. Many mentors have made the MPP an integral part of their sourcing plans. In the past five years, DoD’s MPP has successfully helped more than 190 small businesses fill unique niches and become part of the military’s supply chain. Under the MPP, small businesses are partnered with larger companies. Originally established in the midst of the First Gulf War, the MPP helps eligible small businesses expand their footprint in the defense industrial base. DoD’s Mentor-Protégé Program is the oldest continuously operating federal mentor-protégé program in existence. ![]()
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