Annual Review 2013: Hot Issues in Feder...
One of our most popular events, Annual Review provides everything you need to stay current in the ever-changing field of government contracts. Use this as a refresher on the developments in contracting over the past year and as an opportunity to network with others. Hear Jim Phillips and Barbara Kinosky’s predictions for 2013. Gain a solid understanding of recent events and changes in the contracting world—a great way to start the...
Organizational and Personal Conflicts o...
L2 Federal Resources presents an exclusive contracting webinar... LIVE WEBINAR | Thursday, March 07, 2013 | 1PM Eastern Organizational Conflicts of Interest (OCIs) and Personal Conflicts of Interest (PCIs): New and Pending Rules The FAR’s conflict of interest regulations – and the law that has developed around them – can be challenging for even an experienced contractor. Furthermore, some of these rules are in the midst of a...
2013 Data Center Brainstorm
Data center consolidation continues to be a high priority as we move closer to OMB's rigorous 2015 deadlines. How is the intersection of consolidation, cloud, mobility, and even big data going to affect the path forward? Which mandates are realistic and which should change? Join MeriTalk's Data Center Exchange for the second annual 2013 Data Center Brainstorm on Thursday, March 7, 2013 at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. The event will bring to...
March 7, 2013
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24th GLOBALCON
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24th GlobalCon 2013 -Energy, Power & Facility Management Strategies & Technologies Decision makers from business, industry and government must now seek integrated energy solutions — solutions which assure both a secure and affordable energy supply to meet today's and tomorrow's needs, and effective management of energy and overall operational costs. Globalcon 2013, presented by the Association of Energy Engineers, is designed spe...
Protective Measures Training for Securi...
Workshop Purpose This course is designed to provide executive and employee level personnel in the public/private sector with the knowledge to identify the appropriate protective measures for their unique sector. The course focuses on providing information pertaining to available protective measures and strategies for selecting which protective measures are most appropriate. The course focuses on teaching the student the threat analysis proces...
The Pros and Cons of Bid Protests: "Cor...
L2 Federal Resources presents an exclusive contracting webinar... LIVE WEBINAR | Tuesday, March 05, 2013 | 1PM Eastern The Pros and Cons of Bid Protests: "Corrective Action" and Other Strategies for Success Most government contractors know that the U.S. Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) sustains less than 20 percent of bid protests. If most protests are unsuccessful, why should you consider investing the time and considerab...
Annual Review 2013: Hot Issues in Feder...
One of our most popular events, Annual Review provides everything you need to stay current in the ever-changing field of government contracts. Use this as a refresher on the developments in contracting over the past year and as an opportunity to network with others. Hear Jim Phillips and Barbara Kinosky’s predictions for 2013. Gain a solid understanding of recent events and changes in the contracting world—a great way to start the...
Attributes of an Adequate Accounting System
L2 Federal Resources presents an exclusive contracting webinar... LIVE WEBINAR | Thursday, February 28, 2013 | 1PM Eastern Attributes of an Adequate Accounting System Failure to maintain an accounting system that lives up the federal government’s standards could spell big trouble for government contractors. Having an “acceptable accounting system” in the eyes of the government means satisfying more than 18 stipulations and c...
Annual Review 2013: Hot Issues in Feder...
One of our most popular events, Annual Review provides everything you need to stay current in the ever-changing field of government contracts. Use this as a refresher on the developments in contracting over the past year and as an opportunity to network with others. Hear Jim Phillips and Barbara Kinosky’s predictions for 2013. Gain a solid understanding of recent events and changes in the contracting world—a great way to start the...
Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LP...
Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) & Best Value (BV): Finding Common Ground in Government Acquisition The FAR states that ”an agency can obtain best value by using any one or a combination of source selection approaches.” Under “Lowest Price, Technically Acceptable (LPTA)” (FAR 15.101-2), the relative importance of technical, past performance and cost or price elements of a proposal may vary and past perfor...
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