1. Your contractor fails to make a delivery because a key subcontractor
1. Your contractor fails to make a delivery because a key subcontractor
has defaulted. As contracting officer you have the authority to terminate the prime contractor for default. Should you terminate for default or for convenience?
2. Can a contractor terminated for convenience recover lost profits on the contract?
3. As a contractor, you have been terminated for default. You don’t think this was appropriate. What should you do?