Event Detail
Womble Carlyle and ACC Host Event on Government Contracting Under the New Administration
April 14, 2010
Womble Carlyle and the Research Triangle Area Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel Present: A Rule Change A Day: Inside Counsel's Guide to Government Contracting Under the New Administration.
Program Description:
Under the new Administration, executive orders, presidential memos, and regulations have drastically begun to alter government contracting compliance obligations, funding, transparency, and oversight. From conflicts of interest to domestic preference rules – your business needs to be aware in order to remain eligible for continued business and to compete for new contracts. Panelists will address key questions around these changes, including:
- E-Verify Implementation: Effective for over 6 months - what do you need to know?
- Buy American Act - FAR and DFARS COTS waivers and added ARRA requirements: Will these waivers make sale of COTS easier and ARRA requirements harder?
- In-sourcing: Secretary of Defense Gates Included It In the DoD Budget and the Government is hiring away contractor employees - what can be done?
- Mandatory Disclosure - FAR Parts 3 and 9: How is the new process working and what are some tips for practitioners?
Keeping up requires nimble and informed leadership, don't be left behind as stimulus dollars flow, but procurement rules change!
Speakers:
James K. Kearney, Womble Carlyle
Holly Emrick Svetz, Womble Carlyle
When: Wednesday, April 14, 2010
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Lunch will be provided.
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Lunch will be provided.
Additional Details
CLE: 1.5 hours of credit pending.
Cost: No cost for students and RTAC-ACC members. $15 for ACC-eligible non-members.
Checks payable to RTAC-ACC or cash can both be used at the door.
By credit card, send payment to marvin@genzer.org through PayPal.
If you have any questions about the program, please contact Marvin Genzer at marvin@genzer.org / 919-933-8627 or Sara Mogilski at smogilski@wcsr.com / 919-755-8134.
