Week of Events
Subcontract Management from A-to-Z: Federal Subcontracting 101: An Overview
Subcontract Management from A-to-Z: Federal Subcontracting 101: An Overview
https://publiccontractinginstitute.com/product/subcontract-management-from-a-to-z-series-2025/ Every year, the U.S. government awards hundreds of billions of dollars to prime contractors to deliver products and provide needed services. But a significant portion of this funding flows through the prime contractors down to subcontractors and vendors – entities who ultimately have no direct contractual relationship with the federal government, yet still are […]
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 key differences between these two strategies and how to maximize a contractor's chances for success. This class will also discuss the processes of appealing a […]
Supply Chain Symposium: Update – Mandatory FAR Flow-Down Clauses and Best Practices
Supply Chain Symposium: Update – Mandatory FAR Flow-Down Clauses and Best Practices
https://publiccontractinginstitute.com/product/supply-chain-symposium/ PCI is proud to present the twelfth year of the Supply Chain Symposium, a monthly virtual training series that provides insights about latest legal and practical issues that impact the supply chain. Attendees include management from the largest prime contractors and systems integrators to employees of small businesses and the lowest tier of subcontractors. All Sessions […]
Travel Costs – Leaving Money on the Table? Maximize Travel Cost Recovery!
Travel Costs – Leaving Money on the Table? Maximize Travel Cost Recovery!
During this 2.5-hour program, we will explore the Federal Travel Regulations (“FTR”) and delve into the travel cost principle, FAR 31.205-46. We examine the “dos” and “don’ts” of charging travel costs to the Federal government. We will take a deep dive into the Cost Principals, the FTR, DCAA guidance, and document retention requirements surrounding the […]