Are You Facing Federal Contract Debarment?

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If you’re facing debarment, every day counts. The sooner you respond, the better your chances of protecting your business, your income, and your reputation.

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Fight Federal Debarment with Experienced Legal Representation

Facing federal debarment can threaten your entire business and future government contracting opportunities. But you don’t have to face it alone. With National Security Law Firm on your side, you’ll have experienced attorneys who understand the complex rules and high stakes involved in debarment proceedings. We know what’s on the line—your reputation, your livelihood, and your ability to compete for federal work—and we’re here to defend you at every step.

Whether you’re a federal contractor, subcontractor, or individual facing proposed debarment, our team provides strategic, results-focused representation to help you navigate the entire process—from responding to Notices of Proposed Debarment to gathering critical evidence and advocating for you in administrative proceedings.

We don’t just guide you through the process—we deliver a strong, proactive defense aimed at avoiding or overturning debarment. Our goal is to protect your eligibility for federal contracts and ensure you receive fair treatment under the law. With our proven track record and deep knowledge of federal procurement regulations, we deliver the legal support you need to overcome debarment and secure your future in government contracting.

Why National Security Law Firm

We don’t just handle cases—we win cases. With over 80 years of combined experience, our team of former government attorneys has the insight and strategy to take on the federal government and secure the best possible outcome for you. Our track record of success speaks for itself, with clients across the country praising our aggressive, results-driven approach.

Why National Security Law Firm is Your Best Choice:

  • Nationwide Representation: No matter where you are, we’re ready to fight for you.

  • Free Consultations: Take the first step with no cost and no pressure.

  • 80+ Years of Combined Experience: Our proven track record of success shows we know how to win.

  • Former Government Attorneys: We know how the other side thinks, and we use that insider knowledge to build a powerful defense.

  • 4.9/5 Star Rating: Clients rave about our results and the dedication we bring to every case.

  • Legal Financing Available: We ensure you can get the defense you need without worrying about upfront costs.

Don’t leave your future to chance. With us in your corner, you’re taking the first step toward a powerful defense. Let us show you why we’re the best at what we do.

Guiding You Through Every Step of the Debarment Process

Expert Legal Support Through Every Stage of the Debarment Process.

Step 1

Initial Notice

You receive a formal letter notifying you of the agency’s intent to debar or suspend.

Step 2

Response Period

You typically have 30 days to submit a written response. You may also request an in-person or virtual hearing.

Step 3

Review and Decision

The SDO reviews your submission and makes a decision. The result could be:

No action (case closed), Administrative agreement (you stay eligible with conditions), or Formal debarment (you’re placed on the SAM exclusions list).

Guiding You Through Every Step of the Appeals Process

Expert Legal Support Through Every Stage of the Appeals Process.

Step 1

Security Issue Raised

A concern is flagged in your background check, raising questions about your security eligibility.

Step 2

Statement of Reasons (SOR) Issued

You receive an SOR detailing the specific security concerns that need to be addressed.

Step 3

Response To SOR

Craft a formal response to the SOR, presenting evidence and arguments to resolve the concerns.

Step 4

Appeal Decision

A hearing or board reviews your response, issuing a final decision on your security clearance.

Understanding the Notice of Proposed Debarment (NPD)

The Notice of Proposed Debarment (NPD) is a critical document in any federal debarment proceeding. It formally notifies you of the government’s intention to bar you or your company from receiving federal contracts or assistance. Think of it as the foundation of your defense: it lays out the specific reasons for the proposed debarment and triggers your opportunity to respond. Our team meticulously reviews every detail of the NPD to build a strong, targeted response that addresses the government’s concerns head-on. With our expert guidance, you’ll understand the implications of each allegation and how best to challenge them to protect your eligibility for federal contracts and preserve your business’s reputation.

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