Apr 11, 2020 | Chapter Events, Professional Development, Webinars
The Chapter welcomes back DAU Professor Michelle Currier and Holland & Knight’s Eric Crusius for a discussion on hot topics in Government Contracting. This recurring topic is one of our most popular. Michelle and Eric will make it informative and entertaining!
Feb 23, 2020 | Certification Program, Continuing Education, Professional Development, Study Groups
Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Chapter is cancelling this Spring’s CFCM Study Group.
Feb 21, 2020 | Chapter Events, Continuing Education, National Education Seminars, Professional Development
Join us for NCMA’s newest all-day National Education Seminar (NES) on Leadership Strategies for Contracting Professionals. Whether you work for the Federal Government, a Prime Contractor or Subcontractor, this NES is for you!
Nov 9, 2019 | Professional Development, Webinars
Live Webinar: Understanding Allowable Costs: The Accounting & Legal Perspectives The Chapter is hosting a site for NCMA’s live webinar. Save on the $189 site fee by joining us in Fairfax. Lunch provided! REGISTER NOW Program Description Unallowable costs present...
Mar 18, 2019 | Certification Program, Continuing Education, Professional Development, Study Groups
A Certified Federal Contracts Manager (CFCM) certification validates your education, training, experience, and knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulation. We are offering a ten-week study group this spring to prepare for and take the exam.
Mar 9, 2019 | Chapter Events, Continuing Education, National Education Seminars, Professional Development
This all-day seminar will focus on the most negotiated contract terms and conditions in the U.S. federal government contracting environment. “Most negotiated” refers to the amount of upfront time and effort typically required to reach agreement. The guide also discusses the negotiation of terms and conditions from three practical, day-to-day perspectives: the U.S. federal government buyer, the prime contractor (as seller and buyer), and the subcontractor.