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“National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2018”: What You Need to Know

Webinar | 12.11.17, 8:00 AM EST - 9:00 AM EST

With the anticipated signing of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2018 (NDAA), our team of procurement lawyers are here to walk you through the most notable provisions. The NDAA contains several key sections for government contractors and covers a wide array of procurement issues, including:


  • DCAA audits
  • Commercial item acquisition
  • Intellectual property
  • Bid protests
  • Fraud detection/remediation/reporting
  • Other Transaction Agreements

We hope you will join Crowell & Moring’s experienced practitioners as they discuss changes, impacts, and risks. 


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