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Keith R. Szeliga

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Keith R. Szeliga is an associate in the Government Contracts & Regulated Industries Practice Group of the firm's Washington, D.C. office.

Areas of Practice

Mr. Szeliga regularly assists in the pursuit and defense of bid protest litigation before the Government Accountability Office and the Court of Federal Claims. In addition, Mr. Szeliga has assisted government contractors and grant holders, as well as private sector clients, with internal investigations relating to allegations of accounting irregularities, bribery, gratuities and fraud, including potential violations of the False Claims Act.

Mr. Szeliga also counsels clients regarding the full spectrum of regulations applicable to federal, state and local government contractors, including restrictions on gratuities, kickbacks, post-government employment and organizational conflicts of interest, to name just a few. In addition, Mr. Szeliga helps clients to identify and mitigate the numerous risks inherent in contracting with public sector entities, particularly with regard to the protection of valuable intellectual property rights.

Education

  • J.D., Harvard Law School, 2002, cum laude, Legal Aid Bureau, Law and Philosophy Society
  • B.A., Wake Forest University, 1999, summa cum laude
  • Currently pursuing Master of Laws degree in Government Procurement Law from The George Washington University Law School.

Admissions

  • Maryland
  • District of Columbia

Mr. Szeliga has represented protestors and intervenors in numerous protests filed at the Government Accountability Office and the Court of Federal Claims, including:

  • Successful defense of the Social Security Administration’s award of a GSA Schedule blanket purchase agreement for computer equipment (Dell Marketing LP, B-400784, Jan. 27, 2009, 2009 CPD ¶ 35)
  • Successful defense of the Navy’s award of a $1.16 billion contract for the Broad Area Maritime Surveillance Unmanned Aircraft System (Lockheed Martin MS2 Tactical Sys., B-400135, B-400135.2, Aug. 8, 2008, 2008 CPD ¶ 157)
  • Successful protest challenging the Air Force’s award of, and subsequent corrective action in connection with, a $15 billion contract for the next generation of Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR-X) helicopters (Sikorsky Aircraft Co, B‑299145 et al., Feb. 26, 2007, 2007 CPD ¶ 45; Lockheed Martin Sys. Integration-Owego, B‑299145.5 et al., Aug. 30, 2007, 2007 CPD ¶ 155)
  • Successful defense of a classified agency’s award of a contract for terrorism watch-listing services (unpublished)
  • Successful defense of the Department of Defense Education Activity’s award of a contract for Remote Location Home School Program services (Idea Int’l v. United States, 74 Fed. Cl. 129 (Dec. 1, 2006)
  • Successful protest challenging the Army’s failure to award a client one of several contracts in a nine-year, $20 billion program for worldwide information technology services (Multimax, Inc. et al., B-298249.6 et al., Oct. 24, 2006, 2006 CPD ¶ 165)
  •  Successful protest of the Army’s award of a contract for inlet barrier filtration devices for the UH-60 helicopter (Filtration Dev. Co. v. United States, 60 Fed. Cl. 371 (2004)

In addition, Mr. Szeliga has counseled clients regarding compliance with the full spectrum of regulations applicable to Government contractors, including:

  • Organizational conflicts of interest
  • Revolving door restrictions
  • Trade Agreements Act compliance
  • Gratuities, bribery, and kickbacks
  • Mandatory disclosure obligations
  • Procurement Integrity Act issues
  • Ethics policies and procedures
  • Defective pricing and price reductions clause violations
  • Compliance with the FAR Cost Principles and Cost Accounting Standards

Mr. Szeliga also has substantial experience advising clients regarding patent and data rights issues, including:

  •  FAR, DFARS and DEAR data and patent rights clauses
  • Negotiation of intellectual property rights under Other Transactions
  • Authorization and consent pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1498
  •  Implementation of policies and procedures to protect data and patent rights

Articles

Government Contracts Law Blog Articles

Speeches

  • "Contract Services: Personal Conflicts of Interest, Organizational Conflicts of Interest & Inherently Governmental Functions," NDIA Procurement Division, Annual Educational Seminar, March 16, 2009
  • "The New Contractor Business Ethics Compliance Program and Disclosure Requirements," Federal Publications Seminars, Washington, DC, February 26, 2009
  • "Revolving Door Restrictions," Las Vegas, Nevada, November 3, 2007