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Government Contract Law
For Non-Lawyers Who
Need to Know Contract Law
September 26-28, 2006
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: 4:30 PM
NOTE: On-line registrations for this
workshop are now closed. Space is available for walk in registrants. To
register the day of the training, please bring your payment and the
attached registration form
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
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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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
This class
uses a mix of learning approaches including practical experience from
classroom exercises, case studies and discussion from these subjects:
I. Introduction to Government Contract Law
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Regulations
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The Influence of the
Uniform Commercial Code
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The Available
Administrative and Judicial Forums
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Authority of Government
Representatives
- Contract Interpretation
and Exculpatory Clauses
II. Contract
Formation
An Overview of Procurement
Methods
Contract Types
The Two Principle Methods of
Procurement
II. Protests
The
Notification-Debriefing-Protest Continuum
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Notification to
Unsuccessful Offerors
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Preaward Debriefings
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Postaward Debriefings
- Protests
III. Contract Costs
Cost Principles, Cost
Accounting Standards and Truth in Negotiations
IV.
Performance Problems
Changes and Terminations
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The "Changes" Clause
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Contract Terminations
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Default Terminations
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Bases for Terminations
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Cure Notices
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Contractor Defenses
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Government Remedies
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Convenience Terminations
V.
Disputes & Appeals
The Contract Disputes
Process
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The Contract Disputes Act
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The Disputes Path
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Appeal to A Board of
Contract Appeals
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Court of Federal Claims
Proceedings
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The Court of Appeals for
the Federal Circuit
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Comparing the BCAs and the
CFC
Alternative Dispute
Resolution

About Your Instructor
Anthony H. Anikeeff
Mr. Anikeeff is a partner at Bracewell & Giuliani LLP in the trial section
where he represents and counsels entities that conduct or desire to
conduct business with the federal government or with state and local
governments. He also represents entities subject to various civil fraud,
suspension and debarment, related investigations and proceedings, and
various international trade regulation laws. He has represented numerous
clients in resolving matters through litigation, trial, appeal and
alternative methods of dispute resolution.
Mr. Anikeeff has represented clients in a range of industries, including,
among others: energy and energy-related products; information technology;
biotechnology; manufacturing; construction; ship building; aircraft
manufacturing, maintenance, and ground support equipment; military
products and services; security services; medical equipment and services;
engineering services; and real estate.
Mr. Anikeeff has advised and represented domestic and overseas clients
across a broad cross section of issues that arise in the context of
government contracting, such as: obtaining contracts, teaming, outsourcing
and privatization, solicitations, negotiations, protests, conflicts of
interest, regulatory compliance, contract performance, claims and
terminations, dispute avoidance, small business issues, classified matters
and security clearances, homeland security, export controls, and
allegations of fraudulent conduct.
Mr. Anikeeff has represented clients in various bid protests, claims, and
suspension and debarment proceedings. He has also worked with clients in
conducting internal investigations. In doing so, he draws upon having
represented the United States for many years in resolving complex contract
disputes, statutory and constitutional claims, and Congressional Reference
matters while a Senior Trial Counsel and Assistant Director in the Civil
Division, United States Department of Justice.
Mr. Anikeeff also counsels clients regarding various international trade
regulation laws, such as those pertaining to export controls, Foreign
Trade Zones, civil penalty and related regulations of the United States
Customs Service.

Contact Us
- For registration information, please email
Katie Smith or call (703)
807-2758
- For general information about this workshop, please contact
Abbie Hickman,
(703) 807-2753
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 training, 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.
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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:

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.
2007 Event Schedule
Start planning now for your 2007 training needs! To download a pdf of our
planned training conferences and workshops for 2007, please
click here.
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