Black-Owned Businesses are Getting Shafted on Federal Contracts for Goods and Services
By Donald V. Watkins In the world and journalism, we are trained to follow the money. When I followed the money spent on federal contracts
By Donald V. Watkins In the world and journalism, we are trained to follow the money. When I followed the money spent on federal contracts
By Bill Day Introduction: In a reflective interview, Bill Day speaks with Jarrod Sims, President of the Black Contractors Association Alabama Chapter (BCAAC). They explore
By Bill Day Bill Day : Dr. Cannon, thank you for taking the time to speak with us. To start, can you tell us a
By Joe Bousquin The federal preliminary injunction could have widespread implications for workforce participation goals in federal contracts. Dive Brief: Dive Insight: The preliminary injunction,
By Bill Day As the construction industry continues to boom in Birmingham and beyond, the Black Contractors Association Alabama Chapter (BCAAC) is committed to inspiring
By Bill Day The passing of Frankie Beverly marks the end of an era, but the legacy he built over five decades continues to resonate
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