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Government Contract Law
April 17-19, 2007
Government*Horizons Training Center
4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1003 (10th Floor)
Arlington, VA 22203
NOTE: On-line registrations for this workshop are now
closed. Space is available for walk in registrants. To register the
day of the workshop, please bring your payment and the attached
registration form
Registration: 8:00 AM (Day One Only)
Program Starts: 8:30 AM
Wrap-up: 4:30 PM
Course materials, continental breakfast (coffee and
pastries), refreshments included.
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
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
- Use
legal requirements to positively affect contract performance
- Minimize
legal reviews
- Know
what you can and can't do
- Protect
your interests with key legal precedents
- Reduce
the potential for claims & disputes upfront
- 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
- Contract
Managers & Administrators
- Contracting
Officers & Specialists
- Procurement/Purchasing
Managers
- House
Counsel
- Negotiators
- General
& Subcontract Managers
- Budget
& Fiscal Officers
- Government
Sales/Marketing Managers
- Project
Managers
- 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.

Early
Registrants Include:
- CACI, Acquisition Analyst
- Department
of the Treasury, Director, Human Resources
- EPA,
Environmental Protection Specialist
- Frost,
Brown, Todd LLC, Attorney
- LTI
DataComm, Inc., Contracts Manager
- Peace
Corps, Administrative Officer
- Scitor
Corporation, Contracts Manager
- U.S.
Army, Engineering Team
- U.S.
Coast Guard, Contracting Officer
Previous
Attendees Include:
-
AAR
Corp., Director of Contracts
-
AAR
Parts Trading Inc., Director, Defense Contracts
-
Abraxas
Corporation, Senior Contracts Administrator
-
Allliant
Techsystems, Contract Administrator
-
Allied
Industries, Executive Vice President
-
ARTEL,
Inc., Contracts Administrator
-
Army
National Guard, Facilities Management Officer
-
BAE
Systems, Facilities Management Officer
-
Bechtel
National, Manager, Marketing and Business Development
-
Bureau
of Labor Statistics, Program Analyst
-
Cantata
Technology, CQO & Vice President of Operations
-
Casals
& Associates, General Counsel
-
Census
Bureau, Comptroller
-
Centers
for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Director of the Budget
& Analysis Group
-
Coastal
Maritime, Terminal Manager, Military OPS
-
Curtis-Wright
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DARPA/System
Planning Corporation, Procurement Services Manager
-
Department
of the Army, Computer Specialist Manager
-
Department
of the Treasury, Office of the Inspector General, Assistant
Inspector General for Audits
-
Department
of the Treasury, Office of the Inspector, Deputy Assistant
Inspector General for Program Audits
-
Department
of Veterans Affairs, Director of Accounting Policy
-
El
Paso International Airport, Procurement Analyst
-
Grahams
Construction Inc., President
-
Grahams
Construction Inc., Vice President
- 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.
-
LTI
DataComm, Inc., Contracts Manager
-
Mercer
County, Ohio Job & Family Services, Fiscal Officer
-
Meridian
Medical Technologies, Inc., Account Representative
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NASA,
GN&C Systems Engineer
-
National
Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Chief, Information
Processing Division
-
National
Science Foundation, Management Analyst
-
NYC
Health and Hospitals Corporation, Assistant Vice President
- ITS
-
NYC
Health and Hospitals Corporation, Coordinating Manager -
ITS
-
Plexus
Corporation, Director, Customer Development Defense/Security/Aerospace
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Robison
Aviation, Inc.
-
Sandler
& Travis Trade Advisory Services, Inc., Contracts Manager
-
Telos,
Vice President of Contracts
-
Transtector
Systems, Inc., Vice President, Operations
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U.S.
Army, PEO STRI, Project Director
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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 Administrator
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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
-
Contract
Terminations
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Cost
Principles / Cost Accounting Standards
-
Freedom
of Information Act
Buy American Act / Trade Agreements Act
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Novations
Socioeconomic
Policies and Obligations
-
Affirmative
Action Obligations
- Minorities
- Veterans
- Exemptions
-
Office
of Federal Contract Compliance Policy
-
Small
Business Plans
-
Service
Contract Act
-
Davis
Bacon Act
-
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
David
Dempsey practices in the area of U.S. federal, state, and local
procurement law and regulations as well as their international counterparts.
He has been doing so for 28 years. Prior to entering private practice
in 1982, Mr. Dempsey worked at the Defense Logistics Agency and the
Defense Fuel Supply Center, components of the Department of Defense.
With procurement
law as his foundation, Mr. Dempsey has developed specific technical
knowledge in federal contract cost accounting, information technology
and related intellectual property, international transactions and
international procurement, export controls (e.g., EAR, ITAR, OFAC),
and labor laws related to government service controls (e.g. Service
Contract Act, Davis-Bacon Act, CWHSSA, FLSA). His articles have appeared
in several legal and business publications, and he has presented numerous
lectures, on these and related subjects since 1982.
In the
procurement community, Mr. Dempsey is General Counsel to the Contract
Services Association (1990-present; Committee Chair 1997-2000; Project
Officer for the FAR Part 15 Rewrite) and the Procurement Policy Committee
of the Information Technology Association of America (2002-present).
He was appointed to the Federal Advisory Committee to the Department
of Defense (the § 807 Committee) to revise the DFRS guidance and contract
clauses regarding technical data and computer software rights (1994-95).
Mr. Dempsey
is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and Virginia and
before the federal district court of the District of Columbia, the
Eastern District of Virginia, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the Circuit Court of
Appeals for the District of Columbia and the Fourth Circuit, and the
U.S. Supreme Court.
Mr. Dempsey
received his bachelor's degree cum laude 1972 from Amherst
College and earned his law degree in 1977 from the University of South
Carolina Law School.
Contact Us
- For
general information about this workshop and registration information,
please email
Katie
Smith or call (703) 807-2758
Registration Fee
- Government
attendees: $1,395 per person
- Small
Business (less than 100 employees): $1,445 per person
- Industry:
$1,495 per person
Registration Options
NOTE: On-line registrations for this workshop are now closed.
Space is available for walk in registrants. To register the day of the
workshop, please bring your payment and the attached
registration form
Registration
form requires Acrobat Reader.

Registrations
are payable by Visa, American Express, Mastercard, company check or
government purchase order.
CANCELLATION
POLICY: You may designate a substitute in writing any time before
the event. If you need to cancel your registration, you must send
your notice in writing and will be subject to a $50 processing fee.
No refunds are given for cancellations received one week prior to
the event start date or later. PLEASE NOTE: No shows will be liable
for the entire registration fee.
We're
sure you'll be satisfied with the content of our events.
If you're not, please tell us why in a brief letter and we will credit
your investment
towards another Government*Horizons event. You risk nothing!
Government*Horizons has the right to refuse registration to any attendee
at any time.

Location and Hotel Information
The workshop will be held in the Government*Horizons Training Center
in the NRECA Building at 4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite #1003 (10th
floor), Arlington, VA 22203. Public parking at the facility is available
for $9 a day. The NRECA Building is just one block from the Ballston
Metro Station in the orange line. Please note: the parking garage
and a side entrance to the building is on Taylor Street.
Map
and directions to the conference location
Ballston
Metro stop information
Airport
and walking directions from metro to hotels below
Nearby hotels include:
Click
here for a detailed map and business directory of the Ballston
area of Arlington, please note the workshop is in building #211 on
the map.

On-Site Training
Have a Large Staff to Train? Can't Make These
Dates? Tight Travel Budget?
Government*Horizons
can provide training, wherever and whenever you need, including on-site
at your facility. Our staff will cost-effectively implement training
customized to your needs. If you have group of attendees (usually
15 or more), we can bring this course to you and help save you time,
travel costs, and more!
To request a proposal and schedule training, e-mail Laura
Johnson, President, at ljohnson@governmenthorizons.org or call
(703) 807-2747.
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