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Government*Horizons Best
Practices Training (TM)
Government Contract Law
(Contract Law for Non-Lawyers and Program
Managers)
January 7-9, 2008
Government*Horizons
Training Center 4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1003 (10th
Floor) Arlington, VA 22203
Registration: 8:00 AM (Day One
Only) Program Starts: 8:30 AM Wrap-up: 3:30
PM
Course materials, continental breakfast (coffee
and pastries), refreshments included.
About This
Workshop
Understanding government
contract law is the lynchpin to being an effective contract
professional. Without this understanding you expose yourself and
your organization to possible legal entanglements.
The
Government Contract Law Workshop takes you through
the purpose, interpretation, applicability, legal and administrative
ramifications of the clauses, statutes, executive orders and
regulations applicable to Government prime contracts and
subcontracts.
You'll get a primer in "preventive" contract
law to help you avoid legal problems and to handle them swiftly and
effectively if they do arise. The major decisions of the Boards of
Contract Appeals, the Comptroller General, and the Courts are
examined. The rights and responsibilities of the Government and the
prime contractor and the specific problems of the prime and
subcontractor relationship are explained. The Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR) and its relationship to the current agency
regulations will be covered in detail.
Learning
Objectives
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Use legal requirements to positively affect contract
performance
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Minimize legal reviews
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Know what you can and can't do
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Protect your interests with key legal precedents
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Reduce the potential for claims & disputes upfront
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Avoid other legal entanglements
This workshop is recommended
for 24 Continuous Learning Points (CLPs) toward DAWIA/FAC-C
requirements. A Government*Horizons "Certificate of Completion" will
be provided to all attendees upon conclusion of the
workshop.
Who Should
Attend
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Contract Managers & Administrators
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Contracting Officers & Specialists
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Procurement/Purchasing Managers
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House Counsel
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Negotiators
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General & Subcontract Managers
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Budget & Fiscal Officers
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Government Sales/Marketing Managers
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Project Managers
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Proposal Managers
A new
government report recommends contract training to achieve better
federal contracting results. Click here to download the Managing the Government’s
Technical Experts to Achieve Positive Contract Outcomes report by
the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board dated December
2005.
Previous Attendees Include:
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AAR Corp., Director of
Contracts
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AAR Parts Trading Inc.,
Director, Defense Contracts
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Abraxas Corporation,
Senior Contracts Administrator
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Allliant Techsystems,
Contract Administrator
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Allied Industries,
Executive Vice President
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ARTEL, Inc., Contracts
Administrator
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Army National Guard,
Facilities Management Officer
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BAE Systems, Facilities
Management Officer
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Bechtel National,
Manager, Marketing and Business Development
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Bureau of
Labor Statistics, Program Analyst
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CACI, Acquisition
Analyst
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Cantata Technology, CQO
& Vice President of Operations
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Casals & Associates,
General Counsel
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Census Bureau,
Comptroller
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Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services, Director of the Budget &
Analysis Group
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Coastal
Maritime, Terminal Manager, Military OPS
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Curtis-Wright
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DARPA/System Planning
Corporation, Procurement Services Manager
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Department of the Army,
Computer Specialist Manager
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Department of the
Treasury, Office of the Inspector General, Assistant
Inspector General for Audits
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Department of the
Treasury, Office of the Inspector, Deputy Assistant
Inspector General for Program Audits
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Department of Veterans
Affairs, Director of Accounting Policy
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El Paso
International Airport, Procurement Analyst
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EPA, Environmental
Protection Specialist
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Frost, Brown, Todd LLC,
Attorney
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Grahams Construction
Inc., President
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Grahams Construction
Inc., Vice President
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HHS/OS/ASAM/PSC/SAS/DAM, Contracting
Officer |
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H.W. Lochner, Inc., CFO
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Information Systems
Consulting Group, Inc., Assistant, Contracts &
Subcontracts Administration
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Kaman Aerospace,
Contract Administrator
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Knowledge Connections,
Inc.
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LTI DataComm, Inc.,
Contracts Manager
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Mercer County, Ohio Job
& Family Services, Fiscal Officer
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Meridian
Medical Technologies, Inc., Account Representative
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NASA, GN&C Systems
Engineer
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National Oceanic &
Atmospheric Administration, Chief, Information Processing
Division
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National Science
Foundation, Management Analyst
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NYC Health and Hospitals
Corporation, Assistant Vice President - ITS
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NYC Health and Hospitals
Corporation, Coordinating Manager - ITS
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Peace Corps, Administrative
Officer
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Plexus Corporation,
Director, Customer Development
Defense/Security/Aerospace
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Robison Aviation, Inc.
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Sandler & Travis
Trade Advisory Services, Inc., Contracts Manager
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Scitor Corporation,
Contracts Manager
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Telos, Vice President of
Contracts
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Transtector Systems,
Inc., Vice President, Operations
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U.S. Army, PEO STRI,
Project Director
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U.S. Coast Guard,
Contracting Officer
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U.S. Department of the
Interior - Office of the Inspector General, Budget Officer
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U.S. Department of the
Interior - Office of the Inspector General, Contract
Specialist
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USDA-ARS-OTT, Program
Analyst
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Wittenberg Weiner
Consulting, General Counsel
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Woolrich, Inc., Contract
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Course
Syllabus
Introduction
Contract Formation
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FAR Part 15 – Contracting by
Negotiation
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FAR Part 16 -- Types of Contracts
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FAR Part 12 – Acquisitions of Commercial Items
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Organizational Conflicts of Interest
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Suspension-Debarment
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Technical Data and Computer Software Rights
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Set-Asides (8(a), small business, woman-owned, etc.)
Contract Administration
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FAR 42.3 contract administration duties
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Interpretation / Authority
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Inspection / Acceptance
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Warranties
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Changes
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Limitation of Funds / Limitation of Appropriations
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Payment / Progress Payments / Performance Based Payments
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Taxes
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Contract Terminations
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Cost Principles / Cost Accounting Standards
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Freedom of Information Act Buy American Act / Trade
Agreements Act
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Novations
Socioeconomic Policies and
Obligations
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Affirmative Action Obligations - Minorities -
Veterans - Exemptions
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Office of Federal Contract Compliance Policy
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Small Business Plans
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Service Contract Act
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Davis Bacon Act
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Fair Labor Standards Act Exemptions
Compliance Requirements and
Obligations
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Procurement Integrity
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Contract Fraud
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Gratuities /
Kickbacks
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Qui Tam Actions
Contract Litigation and Dispute
Resolution
About Your Instructor
Steven N. Tomanelli
owns an acquisition training and consulting company, Steven N.
Tomanelli & Associates, a ten-year old professional services
company with a proven track record of performance. Mr. Tomanelli
offers high quality acquisition training and consulting services to
public and private sector customers worldwide as well as a wealth of
practical experience and has consistently achieved the very highest
levels of customer satisfaction. Mr. Tomanelli is an attorney in the
law firm of Wiley, Rein & Fielding in Washington DC and McLean,
Virginia, where he specializes in government procurement law,
including bid protests and contract claims.
Mr. Tomanelli has authored over 35 course books
on federal procurement and fiscal law, including A Practical Guide
to Federal Appropriations Law (MCI, 2003), Evaluating and Managing
Performance-Based Contracts (Federal Publications Seminars),
Performance-Based Contracting Workshop (Federal Publications
Seminars), Basics of Commercial Contracting (Federal Publications
Seminars), Basics of Government Contracting (Federal Publications
Seminars), Advanced Source Selection (ESI International), Task Order
Contracting (ESI International), and many others.
Mr. Tomanelli served as Chief, Acquisition and
Fiscal Law, Air Mobility Command for several years where he provided
senior management oversight and policy guidance for attorneys at
fourteen Air Force bases nationwide. He served as program attorney
for several large software development and transportation services
contracts and provided legal advice on a broad spectrum of
acquisition and appropriations law issues, including protests, A-76
actions, privatization, source selections and the Antideficiency
Act.
An attorney in good standing of the Virginia, New
York State and Florida Bars, Mr. Tomanelli serves as an Advisory
Board Member of the Government Contractor (West Publishing Co.) and
is a member of the American Bar Associations Public Contract Law
Section. He received his Master of Laws (LL.M. in Federal
Procurement Law) from George Washington University, his Juris
Doctorate (J.D.) and B.A. from Hofstra University.
Contact Us
For
registration and billing information, please email Customer
Service or call (703) 807-2758
This workshop is
recommended for 24 Continuous Learning Points (CLPs) toward
DAWIA/FAC-C requirements. A Government*Horizons "Certificate of
Completion" will be provided to all attendees upon conclusion of the
workshop.
For information on fulfilling core, elective and continuous
learning requirements, visit: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/procurement/policy_letters/05-01_041505.html
Registration
Fee
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Government attendees: $1,395 per person
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Small Business (less than 100 employees): $1,445 per person
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Industry: $1,495 per person
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