PubKLaw Annual Government Contracts Review - FY 15/16
Webinar | 10.15.15, 5:00 AM EDT - 1:30 PM EDT
A one-day webcast featuring analyses and updates of FY15’s most important developments in government contracting, and the outlook for FY16.
Program Agenda
9 a.m. Welcome and Introductory Remarks
9:10 a.m. Government Contracts Statutes, Regulations, Executive Orders and Policies
10 a.m. Competition and Bid Protests in Government Contracting
11 a.m. Claims, Disputes and Terminations in Government Contracting
Noon Fraud, Investigation, Suspension and Debarment in Government Contracting
1 p.m. Data Rights, Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Export Controls in Government Contracting
2 p.m. Cybersecurity in Government Contracting, Acquisition and Procurement
3 p.m. Government Contracts Costs, Pricing, & Accounting
4:30 p.m. Leadership Perspectives on Government Contracting
For more information, please visit these areas: Litigation and Trial, Government Contracts , Bid Protests, Claims and Disputes Litigation, Cooperative Agreements, OTAs, Grants, Accounting, Cost, and Pricing, Intellectual Property and Data Rights, Government Contracts Transactions, M&A and Diligence, Government Contracts Compliance, Suspension and Debarment, Corporate and Transactional
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