The Impacts of New Rules & Compliance on Small Businesses (Larry Allen)
Description
I am, as always, your host Chelsea Meggitt, and I am happy to be bringing to you my enlightening and insightful conversation with Larry Allen of Allen Federal Business Partners! Larry joins me to talk about the rapidly evolving world of government contracting, bringing his wealth of experience helping businesses of all sizes navigate the complexities of federal compliance. If you're a small business owner, you will definitely want to pay close attention to this episode and maybe even take some notes because Larry unpacks some critical changes in small business contracting rules and how these could impact your ability to compete.
We also touch on important topics such as restrictions on single-use plastics to upcoming greenhouse gas regulations, with Larry offering a thoughtful take on how these rules might create challenges, especially for smaller companies without the resources to adapt quickly. Plus, we explore how cyber incursions are becoming a major concern, and what businesses both large and small can do to prepare for new reporting requirements.
Larry also gives us a peek into the growing disconnect between policymakers and the contracting officers who actually put these rules into place, shedding light on how this gap impacts businesses trying to stay compliant. There’s even some talk about joint ventures and a rule that could change the game for small business task orders, so if you're ready to get ahead of some potential surprises in federal contracting and hear Larry’s insider tips, then this is an episode of GovCon Unscripted that you will not want to miss!
In This Episode:
[00:34 ] - Larry leads Allen Federal Business Partners, helping government contractors with compliance and business growth.
[02:00 ] - Federal market changes are frequent, requiring businesses to stay updated on regulations and rules.
[04:42 ] - Larry explains how small business innovations face challenges due to growing regulations and increased overhead costs.
[06:44 ] - There is a disconnect between policy makers and contracting officers, burdening small businesses with extra requirements.
[09:19 ] - The acquisition workforce has been facing increased workloads and outsourcing pressures since the 1990s.
[10:53 ] - Larry feels that better communication between acquisition policy makers and workforce teams could improve efficiency.
[13:04 ] - Some large contracting productions struggle due to too many decision-makers and poor execution.
[15:00 ] - A role proposed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) could limit small businesses from maintaining multi-year contracts after growth.
[18:57 ] - New greenhouse gas, plastic, and cyber incursion rules will significantly impact small businesses.
[21:05 ] - Upcoming regulations on electronic chips will require detailed supply chain tracking and raise overhead costs.
[23:36 ] - Larry points out how small businesses must balance reasonable security with innovation to meet government cyber standards.
[26:36 ] - Free resources such as Federal News Network help businesses stay informed about government regulations.
Links and Resources:
lallen@allenfederal.com
Allen Federal Business Partners - Website