- No events scheduled for January 17, 2025.
- No events scheduled for January 18, 2025.
- No events scheduled for January 19, 2025.
Week of Events
FREE GovCon 101: Roles and Responsibilities
FREE GovCon 101: Roles and Responsibilities
Optional: If seeking credit or a certificate of completion, $45 accreditation fee. GovCon 101: Roles and Responsibilities covers the role of various individuals and parties in government contracting. This seminar will […]
Exploring REAs and Claims
Exploring REAs and Claims
https://publiccontractinginstitute.com/product/exploring-reas-and-claims-2/ This three-part course will cover two strategies for contractors seeking additional compensation from the Government after contract award: Requests for Equitable Adjustments and Claims. The class will discuss the […]
FUN with the FAR℠: FAR 1 & 2
FUN with the FAR℠: FAR 1 & 2
https://publiccontractinginstitute.com/product/fun-with-the-far-season-2025-3/ Covering each Part of the Federal Acquisition Regulation and created to make the FAR approachable and thought provoking for contracting professionals at all levels. This training is delivered in […]
Demystifying Intellectual Property in Government Contracting: Forms of IP & Strategic Considerations for Contractors and the Government
Demystifying Intellectual Property in Government Contracting: Forms of IP & Strategic Considerations for Contractors and the Government
https://publiccontractinginstitute.com/product/demystifying-intellectual-property-in-government-contracting-series-2025/ The Demystifying Intellectual Property in Government Contracting virtual class series provides access to two experts in Government Contracting Intellectual Property law and policy, on a monthly basis. The sessions will […]
Government Contract Update 2025 – January
Government Contract Update 2025 – January
https://publiccontractinginstitute.com/product/government-contracts-update-2025-2/ Seemingly as inexorable as death and taxes, government contracting is always changing. While some changes are mundane, others are critically important. It can be difficult to track and stay […]