What Will the New Year Bring for Government Contractors?
Webinar | 01.07.15, 8:00 AM EST - 9:30 AM EST
Tight budgets, increased oversight, new executive orders, complex regulatory environment, and intense competition remain atop the list of issues facing government contractors. Should you expect anything different in 2015? On Wednesday, January 7 at 1:00 pm Eastern, our Crowell & Moring team will discuss predictions for the coming year. Topics will include likely trends and issues in costs, disputes, cybersecurity, balance of power between Congress and the Executive Branch, procurement fraud, bid protests, suspension and debarment, data rights, mergers & acquisitions, international issues, labor and employment, small business, and a whole lot more.
Presenters include some of the most experienced attorneys in the field and we hope you can join us for this free webinar.
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