This weekly webinar series features Pillsbury lawyers and BDO professionals from across disciplines and provide critical insights on the latest legal and business issues impacting government contractors. The comprehensive programs provide practical takeaways to a broad audience, with attendees ranging from executives at the largest government contractors and systems integrators to small business employees from subcontractors and even more ancillary service providers.
October 13, 2020 – 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET “Bringing the Supply Chain Home – New Trade Restrictions Change the Way U.S. Contractors Do Business” Presenters: Marques Peterson, Dinesh Dharmadasa
“Section 889 – A ‘Reasonable Inquiry’ Into the Impact for Commercial Contractors” Presenter: Tom Fuchs
October 20, 2020 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET “So You Want To Sell to the Government – Commercial Item Contracts 101” Presenters: David Dixon, Toghrul Shukurlu
“GSA Schedule Consolidation – What’s Happening Now?” Presenter: Tom Fuchs
November 10, 2020 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET “CMMC–New Cybersecurity Rules Will Change the Way DoD Contractors Do Business” Presenters: Brian Cruz, Meghan Doherty
“CMMC Challenges & Roadmap to Compliance” Presenters: Tim Trickett, Christina Reynolds
December 1, 2020 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET “Past is Present – Government Getting More Favorable Decisions on Cost and Pricing Issues?” Presenters: Kevin Slattum, Aaron Ralph
“M&A and Small Business Developments – Ramping Up or Off?” Presenters: John Jensen, Robert Starling
The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals released its fiscal year 2020 Annual Report, which offers valuable statistics for contractors to consider.
Court of Federal Claims rules that the government “constructively” terminated a contractor for convenience when it did not order the quantities specified in the contract.
The Department of Labor, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) issued guidance concerning recently issued Executive Order 13950 (EO) which prohibits federal contractors from including certain concepts related to race and sex stereotypes in workplace trainings.
The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals rules against the government on summary judgment but reminds offerors of the importance of understanding this key procurement law.