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Government Best Practices Training Series
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GAO - Federal Appropriations Law - Best Practices Training - Feb 13-15 - CLE's Available
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Government*Horizons Training Workshops (TM)
GAO's Principles of Federal
Appropriations Law
Understanding How to Spend -- and Keep
-- Federal Dollars
(The GAO Red Book explained in practical
terms)
February 13-15, 2008
Government*Horizons Training Center
4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1003
(10th Floor)
Arlington, VA 22203
This course has been approved by the Supreme Court of Ohio commission on Continuing Legal Education for 11.50 total CLE hour(s)
“Excellent course! Complete and
wonderful learning experience from beginning to end.” – Carrie Limo, Logistics
Management Specialist, Logistics Transformation Agency
“Ideal course to
take for a comprehensive overview of appropriations—I have knowledge I can take
back to the office.” -- Cheryl Mbaye, U.S. EPA
Registration: 8:00 AM (Day One
only)
Program Starts: 8:30 AM
Wrap-up: 3:30 PM
About This
Workshop
In 1982, the GAO
released its first edition of Principles of Federal Appropriations Law. It was a
collection of the body of law governing the expenditure of federal funds. In
1991, the current four set volume was released.
Today, agency program
managers, general counsel, contracts administrators and financial officers are
all faced with significant challenges in meeting organization needs within
current budgets. What are the rules? How are they applied in practice? What are
the typical mistakes made that result in wasted or lost funds? How can an agency
protect its budget? How can an agency manager maximize their
allocation?
The rules governing federal appropriations are complex,
extensive and fill four binders. This course, taught by leading experts in
government contract law, will provide the student with an overview of the rules,
how they are applied, and most importantly, how to maximize funds with budget
limits AND within the rules.
Learn precisely how the Federal government’s
budget and spending system works – and how to avoid impasses at each phase in
the process, from initial planning through ultimate
disbursement.
What You Will
Learn
- Initial planning phase
- Budgeting
- Congressional role
- Limitations on spending
-
Antideficiency questions
- Contract funding
- Personal liability
-
Statutory compliance
And more…
Under the Current administration
and Congress, financial pressures are mounting – and will continue to mount for
the foreseeable future. Those of you who handle Federal funds and have to find
ways to do more with less need to know how to maneuver on the Federal financial
highway.
The subtle rules on the availability of appropriations can
absolutely block an otherwise well-reasoned management plan. The difficulty is
that these rules are not well known, not well publicized, and not easy to
understand. Fortunately, though, there exist clear precedents that you can
follow to avoid reaching such impasses – and avoid incurring personal financial
liability for failure to comply.
This course will take you through every
facet of the budgeting and spending processes. You’ll get a thorough analysis of
all funding activities, as seen through the eyes of the contracting, certifying,
and disbursing officers. And you’ll participate in sessions that explore
controlling decisions by the General Accounting Office.
We invite you to
join us for three days of educational adventure.
Who Should Attend
- Agency Program Managers
- Budget and Financial Officers
- General Counsel
- Contracts Administrators
- Procurement
Executives
- Federal support contractors
- Federal product and services
suppliers, systems integrators
Previous Attendees Include
- Acquisition Solutions, Inc., Senior Acquisition Analyst
-
BearingPoint, Management Analyst, Consulting
- Bell South, Contracts Manager
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- DARPA, Procurement Analyst
- Department of
Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service, Deputy Area Director
-
Department of Commerce, Deputy Chief Information Officer
- Department of the
Interior - Office of the Secretary, Budget Analyst
- Department of Labor
- Department of Transportation, Deputy Director for Business Policy,
Strategies Divison
- Department of Veterans Affairs, Chief Financial Officer
- DOT/NHTSA, Attorney Advisor
- DS ST PROS, Senior Resource Manager
- FDA, Budget Analyst
- FDIC - Office of the Inspector General, Program
Analyst
- Federal Labor Relations Authority, Attorney-Advisor
- Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Health & Transportation Specialist
- Florida Department of Education/Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, VR
Program Administrator
- Food and Drug Administration, Budget Analyst
-
Harris Corporation, Director GWAC
- IRS, Supervising Program Analyst
-
Knowledge Connections, Inc., Senior Financial Analyst
- Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory, Laboratory Counsel
- MDA, Operations Research Analyst
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, Budget Analyst National
Science Foundation, Administrative Manager
- NeighborWorks America, Deputy
General Counsel
- NOAA, Budget Team Leader
- NOAA, Budget Analyst
-
NOAA, Budget Team Leader
- NSWC - Crane, Financial Analyst
- Office of
the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (FM&C), Senior Financial Management
Analyst
- Office of Naval Research, Program Officer
- Office of
Personnel Management, Budget Program Analyst
- Peace Corps, FMO
- SAP
America, Director, Congressional Affairs-Appropriations
- SRA Touchstone,
Principal
- Telecolote Research, Inc., Technical Specialist
- Treasury
Inspector General for Tax Administration, Attorney
- TSA Denver, DHS,
Administrative Officer
-U.S. Arctic Research Commission, Administrative
Officer
- U.S. Coast Guard, Deputy Comptroller
- U.S. Coast Guard,
Supply Chief
- U.S. Department of Education, Budget Analyst
- U.S.
Department of Education, Management & Program Analyst
- U.S. EPA,
Administrative Officer
- U.S. EPA, Contract Specialist
- U.S. EPA,
Manager, ATG, LOD
- U.S. EPA, Program Specialist
- U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office, Office of General Law, Associate Counsel
- VT National
Guard, U.S. Property & Fiscal Officer for Vermont
Course
Syllabus
A. Legal
Framework
1. Constitutional basis
2. Historical review
3. Basic
definitions
B. Life Cycle of an Appropriation
1. Budget
formulation
2. Congressional process
3. Enactment of funding gap
4.
Apportionment and allotment
5. Close of fiscal year
6. Audit and review
C. Interpreting Appropriation Language
1. Line item vs. lump sum
appropriations
2. Effect of budget estimates
3. Reprogramming and
transfer
4. Permanent legislation in an appropriation
5.
Interrelationship of authorization and appropriation
6. Application of
legislative history
D. Availability of Appropriations as to
Purpose
1. Necessary expense rule
2. Specific purpose limitations
E. Availability of Appropriations as to Time
1. Bona fide needs
rule
2. Replacement contracts rule
3. Contract modifications
4.
Year-end disposition of appropriation balances
5. Elimination of “M”
accounts
F. Availability of Appropriations as to Amount
1.
Earmarking language
2. Antideficiency Act
3. Augmentation of
appropriations
G. Obligation of Appropriations
1. Recording
Statute
2. Contingent liabilities
3. Deobligation
About Your
Instructor
Meg Archibald
graduated from Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania in 1972. While
teaching public school in Ithaca, New York, she earned an M.S. in social studies
education from the State University of New York at Cortland. In 1975, she began
law school at American University in Washington, D.C., receiving a J.D. degree
in 1978. During law school Ms. Archibald worked for Congressman Matthew McHugh
and for the General Accounting Office (GAO). From 1978 to 1984, she worked as an
attorney with the Office of General Counsel at GAO and was a co-editor of the
GAO publication Principles of Federal Appropriations Law. Since 1985, Ms.
Archibald has combined her teaching and legal backgrounds, traveling extensively
to conduct a seminar on Federal Appropriations Law. She is admitted to the bar
in California and the District of Columbia, and is a member of the American Bar
Association.
Registration Charges
Government attendees: $1,195 per person
Industry: $1,295 per
person
Registration Options
[1] Register on-line at
www.governmenthorizons.org
[2] Phone Customer Service at (703)
807-2758
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[5] Mail the Registration Form provided below to:
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