- No events scheduled for February 5, 2021.
- No events scheduled for February 6, 2021.
- No events scheduled for February 7, 2021.
Week of Events
Government Contracting – A Year in Review and the Road Ahead
Government Contracting – A Year in Review and the Road Ahead
George Mason University Continuing Professional Education Free Webinar Series Free. Use FREE code: NoCreditFree Need Credit: $45 - CPE, CLP, or certificate of completion fee. Government Contracting – A Year in Review and the Road Ahead 2020 was a tumultuous year for everyone -- including government contractors. As we begin 2021, the ongoing pandemic, a […]
Case of the Month 2021
Case of the Month 2021
Our February 2 session of The Case of the Month Club will feature two GAO protest decisions and one ASBCA decision. Our panelists will discuss Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, Inc., B-418946, Oct. 23, 2020, 2020 CPD P 331, a case involving an RFQ in which the protester learns a hard lesson about the perils of relying on […]
Case of the Month 2021
Case of the Month 2021
PCI’s October 5 edition of the Case of the Month Club will continue to look at cases decided on motions before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals. Join our expert panelists as they discuss two CDA cases and a bid protest that you will not soon forget. The […]
DFUN with the DFARS℠ Season 5
DFUN with the DFARS℠ Season 5
2 Instructor-Led Virtual Training Sessions from January 2021 to December 2021 Covering each Part of the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement and created to make the DFARS approachable and thought provoking for contracting professionals at all levels. All sessions will be recorded and accessible as a podcast throughout the year. For reduced prices on FUN with the […]
Government Contracting Executive Briefings Series
Government Contracting Executive Briefings Series
The Government Contracting Executive Briefings course is a series composed of 90-minute sessions covering “need to know” topics in the field of government contracts. Government contracting can often seem overwhelming due to the technical nature, array of statutes, rules, guidance and contract types, and ever-changing legal landscape. Any party working with the government must understand […]