The Government Contracts Compliance course is a series composed of 90-minute sessions covering “need to know” topics in the field of government contracts. These sessions cover topics such as corruption issues, supply chain issues, and international business to accounting, cybersecurity, administration and safeguarding information. These processes can often seem overwhelming due to the technical nature, array of statutes, rules, guidance and contract types, and ever-changing legal landscape. This series will provide comprehensive summaries of the issues relevant to government contracts.
17 days, 10:30am – 12:00 pm ET
(25.5 Online Contact Hours)
Fee: $ 1,920
- January 21: Corruption Issues (Fred Geldon)
- January 28: Procurement Process (Fred Geldon)
- February 4: International Business Issues (David Gallacher)
- February 11: Supply Chain Issues (Bill Walter)
- February 18: The Other Business Systems (Bill Walter)
- February 25: Cost and Pricing (Bill Walter)
- March 4: Accounting Systems (Brian Gallagher and Cristina Keating)
- March 11: The Dark Side (Fred Geldon)
- March 18: Cybersecurity (Matthew Titcombe)
- Mar 25: Interacting with Government (TBA)
- April 1: Antitrust and Lobbying (Fred Geldon)
- April 8: Compliance Program (Fred Geldon)
- April 15: Contract Administration (TBA)
- April 22: Socioeconomic Issues and Schedule Contracts (Lou Chiarella)
- April 29: Employment, Health and Safety (Nichole Atallah)
- May 6: Safeguarding Proprietary Information (Erin Davis)
- May 13: Classified Contracting, and Privacy Issues (Adam Bartolanzo)