Program Date and Time
Friday, January 13, 2017, 8:30AM – 10:30AM. Registration, breakfast and networking starts at 7:30AM.
Program Location
UNICOM Technology Park Conference Center, 15000 Conference Center Drive, Chantilly, VA 20151.
Program Description
2017 promises to be an extremely challenging environment for government contracts professionals. From new cybersecurity requirements to changes in labor requirements that may or may not last, it is more important than ever to stay on top of the latest news.
We will talk about a number of new developments including:
- Cybersecurity regulations and requirements
- Labor requirements – are they here to stay?
- New avenues for False Claims Act cases
- New small business rules
- What the latest bid protests teach us
About The Speaker
Eric S. Crusius represents government contractors in bid protests and other litigation matters before the Court of Federal Claims, Government Accountability Office, boards of contract appeals and other federal agencies. He counsels clients on a broad range of government contract issues, including the Service Contract Act (SCA) and other labor issues, trade agreements, export controls, subcontracting and teaming agreements, and compliance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Besides representing government contractors, Eric also represents corporations of all sizes in a variety of matters including intellectual property counseling and litigation (limited to trademark, copyright, and trade secret issues) and complex commercial litigation.
See’s Eric’s full biography here; follow Eric on Twitter.
Program Cost
Earn 2 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits! Join us for an informative presentation, a hot breakfast, and an opportunity to network with fellow contract professionals, all for only $40 (NCMA members; $45 for non-members). Our event cancellation policy is here and our inclement weather policy is here.