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June’s Seminar: Who Says You Can’t Fix the FAR? Lessons Learned at VA

June’s Seminar: Who Says You Can’t Fix the FAR? Lessons Learned at VA

May 29, 2017 | Chapter Events, Education, Seminars

The Veterans Administration uses their FAR supplement (VAAR) to purchase billions of dollars a year in products and services to support millions of Veterans nation-wide. Learn about the very complex and challenging process that was used to improve a government agency’s procurement processes. Steve Genn, VP of Markon Solutions, is our presenter.

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