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The PCI FAR and DFARS Update Series 2022
Seemingly as inexorable as death and taxes, the FAR and DFARS are constantly changing. While some changes are mundane, others are critically important. It can be difficult to track and stay on top of the updates, sift through the noise, and focus on the changes that matter most to your business. Join the Dentons US […]
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Federal Grants Review: The Comprehensive Certificate Course for Agencies and Grantees
Each year the Government spends billions on grants and cooperative agreements – and each year, that number grows. However, joining the states, universities and private entities that compete for these awards can be more challenging than it sounds. The regulations surrounding grants are just as complicated as, but also distinct from, the regulations that surround […]
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Fee: Free | Use Code NoCreditFree Need Credit? There is a $45 accreditation fee. Please join us as PCI presents this initial teaser episode of CAS: The Series! This virtual training session is a 90-minute, fun-filled overview of the Cost Accounting Standards. Yes – we said “fun” – and we mean it. Bill Walter, your […]
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2022 Professor’s Forum: Protest Procedures
Professor’s Forum with Ralph Nash and Tim Sullivan 2022 All Sessions 12:00pm-1:30pm Professor Ralph Nash and Tim Sullivan are delighted to present the seventh year of “The Professor’s Forum,” a monthly virtual class designed to delve into some of the most challenging issues facing contractors and Government personnel alike. As always, each session will […]
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Organizational and Personal Conflicts of Interest
This Organizational Conflicts of Interest Seminar will provide an in-depth analysis of both OCI theory and OCI practice. The workshop will first analyze different types of OCI’s, regulatory provisions in the FAR and DFARS, and the obligations of both government and contractor as defined by the extensive and evolving case law from the GAO and courts. […]
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